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NZXT H1 (V2 2022) case review
Goodness gracious, great balls of fire! Today we take a look at the new nzxt H1 - we don't think nzxt are officially calling ...
NZXT has released a new version of its popular tower mini-ITX case - the H1. The new H1 V2 model features better cooling, a larger volume to house bigger hardware, is compatible with the latest ...
It's a lot of money if you're thinking about it as just a chassis, but with a bundled 750W PSU, liquid cooling, and routed cabling, it's your best bet for a quality minimal fuss, mini-ITX gaming PC ...
The NZXT H1 V2 is a compact case for DIY PC builders who prefer a minimalist look while still wanting to pack some of the most powerful hardware you can get in the market today. The original NZXT H1 ...
NZXT's H1 V2 case makes for quite an interesting small form factor case, given its size and shape being similar to Microsoft's current flagship games console. If you're after one of these for your ...
The NZXT H1 V2 is a decent compact case for builders who want minimal setup hassles, thanks to its included and pre-installed PSU and AIO cooler. But it’s expensive for what you get, GPU thermals aren ...
NZXT gives its H1 mini PC case another go. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NZXT releases a second-gen H1 PC case with numerous ...
I have a confession: I really like building small form factor PCs. Whether it's a pint-sized media PC or an all-out gaming rig, there's something supremely satisfying about packing all of these ...
On first look it might seem just a cheaper option compared with NZXT's H1, but it's so much more than that, with smart design choices, huge options for builds, and y'know, a handle. PC Gamer's got ...
One thing I loved about the original case was how easy it was to work with. All the side panels are mounted with pegs that simply snap into place. If you want to remove a panel, just get your fingers ...
Honestly, this is a very fast case to build a system into as most of the work is already done for you. The PSU, the cooler, the cables, the fans and the fan controller are all dialled in already.
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