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Guru3D.com » News » NZXT Releases H500 Vault Boy from its Shelter

NZXT Releases H500 Vault Boy from its Shelter

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/16/2019 05:03 PM | source: | 7 comment(s)
NZXT Releases H500 Vault Boy from its Shelter

NZXT brings you the fourth entry into NZXT's CRFT series of limited edition licensed gaming gear. Introducing the H500 Vault Boy PC gaming case and optional all-metal cover for the NZXT N7 Z390 motherboard based on the Fallout universe's iconic Vault-Tec mascot. 

With the H500 Vault Boy, it is even easier to show your Fallout fandom while you and your build weather the apocalypse in the confines of your gaming shelter.

"For our second Fallout entry for CRFT, it was an easy choice to have Vault Boy be the focus," says Johnny Hou, founder, and CEO of NZXT. "He is easily one of gaming's most respected icons and synonymous with the beloved Fallout franchise. This is why it was important we created a case worthy of his legacy and of the hard-earned caps of this dedicated community."

Due to post-apocalyptic production difficulties, only 1,000 pieces of the H500 Vault Boy and 400 pieces of the Vault Boy N7 Z390 Cover will be produced. Each H500 Vault Boy comes with a unique-numbered limited edition plaque and special edition Fallout-themed puck. CRFT #04 H500 Vault Boy Exclusive Features:
  • Limited edition NZXT H500 featuring Vault Boy and his iconic thumbs-up pose
  • Vault-Tech logos on the front panel and PSU shroud
  • Custom designed i/o port with a trefoil on the power button
  • Painted to match Vault Boy's unique blue and yellow color scheme
  • Exclusive black gear shaped puck with the Fallout logo

NZXT H500 Main Features:

  • Premium, all-steel construction with the sleek H Series design
  • Tempered glass panel showcases your build with crisp clarity
  • System installation and expansion made easy with an all-new cable management system
  • Water-cooling installation simplified for both AIO and custom loop

N7 Z390 Vault Boy Cover main features:

  • All metal custom cover designed to complement your H500 Vault Boy build

N7 Z390 Motherboard sold separately
MSRP Pricing:

  • H500 Vault Boy: USA: $164.99 USD | Global: $149.99 USD
  • N7 Z390 Vault Boy Cover Global: $49.99 USD


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Halfmead
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#5660677 Posted on: 04/16/2019 06:18 PM
Holy Crap... THAT is blue :D

Much as i like Fallout, this is a tad much :eek: :eek: :rolleyes:

Brasky
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#5660682 Posted on: 04/16/2019 06:24 PM
I think it looks pretty cool, but i already bought a new case recently.

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#5660796 Posted on: 04/17/2019 01:00 AM
Interesting how the Rx590 50years edition color match this case.

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#5660809 Posted on: 04/17/2019 02:58 AM
Too clean. I'd rather see more damaged design that fits better fallout from panel.

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#5661830 Posted on: 04/20/2019 11:17 PM
Too clean. I'd rather see more damaged design that fits better fallout from panel.


Totally true.

It looks like NZXT is still trying to sell their cheap z390 motherboard, it would be better if they make those full cover with compatibility for other motherboards (even when i can't see any point in insulating the heat over your motherboard)

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