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Guru3D.com » News » NZXT Launches the H440 chassis

NZXT Launches the H440 chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/14/2014 04:04 PM | Source | 39 comment(s)
NZXT Launches the H440 chassis

The H440 shatters tradition to bring you the cleanest PC ever, inside and out. NZXT has taken a bold step and completely removed the antiquated and often unused 5.25" optical bays to make room for a host of chassis improvements and innovations. Looking through the H440's massive full-view window will reveal an interior specially engineered to make any build seamless and beautiful.

An integrated power supply shroud completely conceals cables and offers an unprecedented amount of cable management space. Additionally, you'll find two SSD trays mounted above the shroud along with proper cutouts for precise cable routing. The H440 also comes equipped with four of NZXT's newly designed steel HDD trays, offering additional storage expansion.

The case comes standard with NZXT's next generation case fans, the FN V2. 1 rear 140 mm exhaust fan and 3 front 120 mm intake fans provide an effective and comprehensive cooling solution right out of the box. Supporting both 140 mm and 120 mm fans, the steel top and front panels come Kraken ready- fitting radiators up to 360 mm in size to offer versatile water cooling options in a sleek, minimalist package.
With its groundbreaking new interior design, the H440 guarantees a streamlined PC-building experience without sacrificing any of the luxuries builders have grown accustomed to in a high performance case.

Simply put, the H440 provides all of the tools required to create and showcase a remarkably clean system.

Available soon through your local NZXT distributor, the H440 comes in white/black and black/red for €109. The new retail versions of the 120mm FN V2 and 140mm FN V2 will also be available soon for €8.99 and €9.99 respectively.



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V@IO
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#4743343 Posted on: 01/14/2014 10:37 AM
This case looks amazing !

gavriil
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#4743370 Posted on: 01/14/2014 11:13 AM
I wonder where to put the radiator thas been applied to a kraken g10

im sure a Galaxy 780 Hof with the kraken g10 (white) would look OP :D


only thing for NZXT is to make the waterblocks/radiator/pumps in a white version aswell :D

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#4743373 Posted on: 01/14/2014 11:22 AM
I hope there won't be any logos there on that basement psu cover. I mean, if it's a dent in the cover, ok, I can live with that, but white on red is a bit too much. Nothing some paint can't fix.

overall there is a lot in this case borrowed from entho primo and I think air 540 from corsair. Happy to see they said goodbye to an optical drive bay.

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#4743467 Posted on: 01/14/2014 02:45 PM
Error, story doesn't exist. :P

EDIT: Does now :D

Looks massive inside, thought my Phantom 820 was big!

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#4743471 Posted on: 01/14/2014 02:48 PM
Love these cases!

Very sleek, striking, yet also a pretty simple design. This is what I like to see!

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#4743578 Posted on: 01/14/2014 05:07 PM
much more beautiful than Enthoo Prime IMHO...

Enticles
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#4743615 Posted on: 01/14/2014 05:49 PM
this is the first NZXT chassis that i would consider buying, i really didnt like their choice of asthetics on previous builds. They really nailed it with this one though! :)

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#4743640 Posted on: 01/14/2014 06:21 PM
I see a big issues here, where do U put OS DVD to rip the iso to the pendrive ? how could U install LAN/Wifi network card if the internet doesn't work without it ?
This is not beautiful this is just stupid when in order to resurrect it you need another computer...
another issue is just the lack of any memory cards slot, maybe you like cables running around your desk with external devices, i don't like it and i don't even like the new mac pro but still u can connect stuff to NZXT without the stand up position of your body

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#4743658 Posted on: 01/14/2014 06:52 PM
wait... not even on bay for my bluray ? :/

huilun02
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#4743659 Posted on: 01/14/2014 06:53 PM
Dat class.

And yeah I can't find the optical drive bay either. Hope they didn't make a terrible mistake. If I can't install Windows, cleanest brick?

kenzt
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#4743661 Posted on: 01/14/2014 06:56 PM
And with that price tag im sold...

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#4743689 Posted on: 01/14/2014 07:20 PM
wait... not even on bay for my bluray ? :/


NO, but u get 1 FAN more instead, happy ?

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#4743731 Posted on: 01/14/2014 07:50 PM
No 5.25 bays because it is antiquated? What the?? Really a BD drive that can be used to archive your junk 25GB chunks at a time is NOT antiquated. Form over function is going bite them in the rear on this one.

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#4743771 Posted on: 01/14/2014 08:46 PM
actually it is cheaper to archive using brand new HDDs

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#4743805 Posted on: 01/14/2014 09:23 PM
lol, I don't see the point you are trying to make. at least one bay slot is essential in a complete PC. Re installing windows ? what about wifi \ Lan drivers, if you have a completely new computer.
Some people like to watch bluray \ burn music for car (my car uses Audio Dvd). You loose all this to get +1 intake fan lol

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