NZXT H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender Black CS-H11BB-US - $199.99
$199.99
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AIO NZXT Mini ITX case (aka series x case) on sale for $199.99 at Best Buy. Includes PSU, AIO, Fan Controller, and PCIE extension. Available in both Black and White casing.
Model: NZXT - H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender - Black
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SFF is small form factor and V2 is because this is version 2 of the case. Version 1 had a piece on the pcie cable extender that shorted out and caught fire and this was fixed with version 2.
this is the case that was catching fire because of the pcie riser and metal screws?
supposedly they fixed it but it took them a while
The first version was having the issue with riser and metal screws which was fixed. This case which is version 2 does not have any reported issues with catching fire.
Don't get v1, even if you find a deal. Bought v2 in October and VERY pleased with it
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Pre routing cables is not a Big deal and no reason to buy this. Installed i7 13th, arc 770 using z790i and it runs like a charm. Quiet, cooling is surprisingly effective, around 35-40 normal work loads, gaming or stress tests is 75-90 (90 being stress which is normal for all the latest chips).
One major thing to be aware, I/O of motherboard is underside . Understand why for design and I'm torn on it. Doesn't really bother me, just had to get some an HDMI extender since quality hdmi cables don't like to bend as required to connect underneath.
Download Nzxt app and will allow you to control the fans. Overall happy with it, and continued surprise of the cooling and don't understand why/how when I see full atx cases at similar temps.
The deal is still on, but most locations have long since sold out. But if you are diligent and keep checking back you'll see them occasionally pop in being available as "Open box - Excellent" for $160. That's a stupidly good deal, and I just ordered one at $160 tonight. If it works out, that's an amazing deal. Considering that a decent 750 watt SFX PSU is still going to cost you around $150, you're basically getting a case, PCIe riser, and 140mm AIO for free with it.
My nzxt h210 has been solid for a few years and compact for the most part...it is very quiet as well...if i transplant everything into this new h1, im worried noise will go up with sacrificing to even a smaller form factor..
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NZXT CAM enabled fan controller
SFX 750W Gold PSU included
Chassis size accommodates latest NVIDIA 30 series & AMD 6000 series graphics cards
Pre-routed cables and downward-facing motherboard I/O for a clean, simplified appearance.
PCIe 4.0 Extender supporting maximum 25Gbps high-speed transmission
https://nzxt.com/product/h1
supposedly they fixed it but it took them a while
Yes that is correct. This case comes with cooler/aio and power supply.
supposedly they fixed it but it took them a while
The first version was having the issue with riser and metal screws which was fixed. This case which is version 2 does not have any reported issues with catching fire.
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Pre routing cables is not a Big deal and no reason to buy this. Installed i7 13th, arc 770 using z790i and it runs like a charm. Quiet, cooling is surprisingly effective, around 35-40 normal work loads, gaming or stress tests is 75-90 (90 being stress which is normal for all the latest chips).
One major thing to be aware, I/O of motherboard is underside . Understand why for design and I'm torn on it. Doesn't really bother me, just had to get some an HDMI extender since quality hdmi cables don't like to bend as required to connect underneath.
Download Nzxt app and will allow you to control the fans. Overall happy with it, and continued surprise of the cooling and don't understand why/how when I see full atx cases at similar temps.
Everything you listed is what you need.