Abstract: NZXT is no stranger to making chassis, with their H series being the one that defined a recognizable styling for the NZXT offering. Today we have the newest in the NZXT H1, which is an ITX based chassis designed for an ultra-small footprint while carrying...
Published: 2022-02-08, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Increased dimensions improve GPU compatibility, Still a small footprint, Higher power PSU to support the demands of the lastest GPUs, Noticeable improvement in GPU temperature,
Must install NZXT CAM software to control AIO pump speed, No mesh front panel option, KitGuru says: When combined, all the little revisions to the NZXT H1 (v2) add up to make it a worthy improvement over the original. However, that comes with a considerab
Compared with the original NZXT H1, the revisions applied to the new v2 version are individually quite small, but when combined they add up to a worthwhile improvement. The ability to install bigger, more powerful graphics cards is a welcome addition and...
Published: 2021-09-03, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: NZXT's H1 ITX case had a bit of a rough start, thanks to investigations by Gamers Nexus revealing the PCIe riser cable that comes included in the case had no isolation in it's screw holes, had a 12V rail just micrometers from the mounting hole and the scr...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Cooling system and power supply are installed at the factory, Good cooling performance, Neat design, panels are toolfree, Rapid build time
Motherboard rear I/O is obscured, Only one Type A USB 3 port on the top of the chassis, PCIe riser card is Gen 3 and not Gen 4, Too many stickers on various components
NZXT has clearly thought long and hard about the design of the H1. The construction uses steel throughout with a single glass panel and the result is a compact PC that looks understated and stylish while the heavily ventilated panels allow decent levels o...
Yes, there's more than a passing resemblance to a certain new console, but ultimately the design is far from identical, especially on the inside. However, NZXT has managed to create an attractive-yet-unique mini-ITX case that's easily up to the task of ha...
Published: 2020-02-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
I've you're still reading, I think you already decided you want one. The price may be making you twitch away, but stop and think. The components used here aren't cheap, but you do get what you pay for, it's quality from top to bottom. Furthermore, find me...
Easy installation of hardware, Includes 650w SFX PSU and 140mm AIO liquid cooling, Compact footprint,
Supports only mITX motherboards, No support for additional fans
Simplistic, monolithic design and the capability to spec out an surprisingly powerful PC (gaming, workstation or otherwise) makes the NZXT H1 a solid choice for someone seeking full desktop potential with a very modest footprint...
Si ya armó revuelo en su presentación, cuando tienes delante esta NZXT H1 no tienes duda de porque lo hizo. No solo su diseño es sublime, la calidad con la que esta construida, la facilidad para el montaje y todo lo que incluye hace que estemos ante una d...
Dołączone chłodzenie typu All in One 140 mm, Dołączony zasilacz 650 W 80 PLUS Gold, Banalnie prosty montaż podzespołów, Dobre temperatury podzespołów, Wzorowa jakość wykonania, Niewielkie wymiary,
Ubogi panel I/O, Riser PCIe w standardzie 3.0, Front w formie okna nie ma sensu,