Best Buy has the NZXT - H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender (CS-H11BW-US) available in white and black for $199.99
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Best Buy has the NZXT - H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender (CS-H11BW-US) available in white and black for $199.99
Model: NZXT - H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender - White
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I got a white one last time it was $199 on Amazon. Good thing it was that price because the PSU is pretty crappy (loud fan) and the AIO has a whine because it runs 100% all the time. You can chop up the wires to make it a three pin and lower the voltage but you shouldn't have to do that with a $400 product.
Best Buy didn't work for me, but managed to order a black one from Amazon. I've got existing CPU, GPU, and m.2 SSD for a build. Now will just need to get a AM4 iTX board and RAM.
I don't like tempered glass, but this is otherwise a good option from reviews I've seen. Seems like a steal at this price for everything that is included. I've seen some replacement mesh panels on Etsy if I really can't stand the tempered glass.
Other options I was looking at is the NR200 for an easy build with flexibility, or A4-H2O for smaller build. Doing an SFF build gets expensive relatively speaking, so trying to save where I can. Now I'm hoping to see a sale on a good AM4 ITX motherboard, now that AM5 is here.
I got a white one last time it was $199 on Amazon. Good thing it was that price because the PSU is pretty crappy (loud fan) and the AIO has a whine because it runs 100% all the time. You can chop up the wires to make it a three pin and lower the voltage but you shouldn't have to do that with a $400 product.
thank you for the info, i was really looking forward to getting one of these even though i knew going in there would be some compromises but the issue you outline would be a deal breaker for me.
Just built one. Very impressive design. As far as the GPU you have two considerations. The 750w PS and space. All but the very fastest GPU's will fit this thing as well as the PS issue. If you are looking to put a 4080/90, 3090 or 6950 you can forget it. The PS is only nominal and these are usually too big but it's been verified that at least a few versions of the 6800XT, 3080 will fit. Some 3rd party GPU companies do have larger versions that might be a bit tight. Not sure on the 7800/7900 yet but those will prob fit.
The issue with the 3xxx cards are the random power spikes Nvidia has issue with. Basically 99.9% of the time the GPU's act normally but under a load increase they spike power use for a second before leveling out and this trips up some PS units. It's flaw with all 3xxx cards. AMD has no such issue as far as I'm aware. So a 3090 might fit in this case but due to the spikes, I would not trust a 3090 with this 750w PS. So the 750w PS is enough even with spikes for the 3060/70/80 but the 90 has a larger power draw.
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I don't like tempered glass, but this is otherwise a good option from reviews I've seen. Seems like a steal at this price for everything that is included. I've seen some replacement mesh panels on Etsy if I really can't stand the tempered glass.
Other options I was looking at is the NR200 for an easy build with flexibility, or A4-H2O for smaller build. Doing an SFF build gets expensive relatively speaking, so trying to save where I can. Now I'm hoping to see a sale on a good AM4 ITX motherboard, now that AM5 is here.
The issue with the 3xxx cards are the random power spikes Nvidia has issue with. Basically 99.9% of the time the GPU's act normally but under a load increase they spike power use for a second before leveling out and this trips up some PS units. It's flaw with all 3xxx cards. AMD has no such issue as far as I'm aware. So a 3090 might fit in this case but due to the spikes, I would not trust a 3090 with this 750w PS. So the 750w PS is enough even with spikes for the 3060/70/80 but the 90 has a larger power draw.
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keep an eye on amazon page as the deal might back on and off several times per the stock availability if you really need one
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