NZXT Launches H1 Mini-ITX Case and NZXT BLD H1 Mini PC Pre-Build
Hey, it's the new Xbox series X, oh wait no. NZXT announces the NZXT H1, a small form factor Mini-ITX case that includes an SFX-L 650w 80+ Gold PSU, 140 mm AIO, and PCIe riser card pre-installed for a simple building experience. In addition, the NZXT H1 is the focal point for a new high-end pre-build option for NZXT BLD called H1 Mini PC.
The NZXT H1 is a sleek, small, vertical chassis designed to fit elegantly in any battlestation, without limiting its gaming potential. Capable of housing most full-sized GPUs, the H1 was designed to effectively cool every component to prevent thermal throttling. Cable management is made easy with pre-routed cables and a rear-facing I/O on the bottom of the case which allows for simple cable clean-up.
The included components in the NZXT H1 (SFX-L 650w PSU, 140 mm AIO, and Gen 3 PCIe riser card) represent over a $250 USD value, decreasing the number of items that a customer needs to purchase separately. Additionally, each included component is pre-installed, which saves time and makes the NZXT H1 one of the most simple cases to build in.
The NZXT BLD H1 Mini PC features an Intel Core I9 9900k and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Founder's Edition, giving it the horsepower to the most demanding games. Each H1 Mini PC is backed by NZXT BLD's 2 year warranty on parts and labor. All orders placed before 11 am PST ship the same day ordered.
H1 Features
- Small But Powerful: The compact vertical design provides a small spatial footprint while maintaining support for most full-sized GPUs on the market so you can maintain your desk real estate without sacrificing graphics power.
- A Simple Build: The toolless SSD tray and riser card are incredibly simple to install. In addition to pre-routed cables, the motherboard I/O faces down, routing all cables through the bottom of the case for a clean, simplified appearance.
- Component Integration Integrated power supply and AIO liquid cooler provide a better build experience, along with pre-routed cables that make it easy to manage the clutter and cut down on build time. An integrated PCIe riser card is also included for vertical GPU mounting. Included components are valued over $250 USD.
- Elegant Airflow: The dual-chamber airflow is thermally designed to allow the CPU, GPU, and PSU to pull in fresh air and exhaust hot air without affecting temperatures of neighboring components.
MSRP Pricing: $349.99 USD
Color Options: Matte White / Matte Black
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Incase you're not a Console Gamer, but do like the Xbox Series X design, NZXT got you covered!
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I would think the opposite--When you're a PC gamer, but like console aesthetics, like the Series X...
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Color me impressed--that's actually not a terrible layout.
I've done a few shoe box builds before, and easily the biggest caveat are the depths of the cases, giving them an unnecessarily long footprint. silverstone has/had something similar, but I remember it's internal layout being a bit off-putting. This doesn't look half bad, although I might opp for a low-profile air cooler instead.