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Model: NZXT - H1 SFF Mini ITX Mini Tower Case with PSU, AIO, Fan Controller and PCIE Extender - White
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Mine was just delivered today. It looks great and can't wait to do my first sff build. This deal definitely takes a bit of sting out of the current itx expense.
anyone has a good suggestion for an ATX tower that's not weighing 30 lbs empty and supports 140mm fans?
Current built (Cooler Master Storm Trooper decked out with Ryzen 9, EVGA video card and multiple drives in a RAID configuration) tips the scales at well above 55 lbs. Looking for a slightly lighter box for the next build. Must hold at minimum 4 drives to use in RAID configuration and at least two SSDs outside the RAID. A hot swap SSD would be nice.
Need USB 3.1 and/or USB-C and eSATA connections, too.
Having I/O on the bottom is 23.5% more annoying than you think it will be.
1000% this. I have the v1 version of this, and its a pain whenever I need to plug/unplug anything. I ended up getting some usb 3 extension cables to make access a little easier.
Was able to score Open-box excellent for $149. This was lat thin I needed to build my daughter first SFF
Yeah, I bought both black and white open-box excellent models in the past for $150 each and was very pleased that they arrived in perfect condition with all accessories. It's a great deal at that price.
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Notes:
- AIO fan is a bit loud so I replaced it with the Noctua AF-14. Slightly better cooling and quieter.
- bought a 3d printed fan holder for the Noctua NF-A4x10 to help vent gpu exhaust, it made a noticeable difference of probably 5-6C.
- my PC crashes when I don't limit my GPU power limit by 10%, GPU TBP is 400W.
Highly recommend! I love mine. Also got mine open box with sale. VERY GOOD VALUE!!!! Just don't swap out the PSU cause its all proprietary to the case for some reason. PSU doesn't have its own power switch so when i tried swapping it with a coolmaster 850 SFF, neither of my computers worked lol. fits my gigabyte 3090 comfortably. Has 2 SSD bays inside but I took mine out so I could have more airflow and space in case it matters due to me just using 2 NVMe. Fun build & saves alot of desk space!
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This is the normal "sale" price. $200 is a great price for an ITX case, SFX PSU, and AIO cooler BUT....
I almost bought this case until I found out that the PSU was downgraded and has a noisy fan. The proprietary AIO usually fails within 1-2 years and the only way you can get is a replacement is through NZXT. They don't have advanced RMA so you won't be able to use your computer while you wait.
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Current built (Cooler Master Storm Trooper decked out with Ryzen 9, EVGA video card and multiple drives in a RAID configuration) tips the scales at well above 55 lbs. Looking for a slightly lighter box for the next build. Must hold at minimum 4 drives to use in RAID configuration and at least two SSDs outside the RAID. A hot swap SSD would be nice.
Need USB 3.1 and/or USB-C and eSATA connections, too.
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Build:
7700x
Asrock Phantom 7900 XTX
2TB Adata pcie4
2TB Samsung 870 sata
32gb 6000MHz DDR5
Notes:
- AIO fan is a bit loud so I replaced it with the Noctua AF-14. Slightly better cooling and quieter.
- bought a 3d printed fan holder for the Noctua NF-A4x10 to help vent gpu exhaust, it made a noticeable difference of probably 5-6C.
- my PC crashes when I don't limit my GPU power limit by 10%, GPU TBP is 400W.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank exhurt
I almost bought this case until I found out that the PSU was downgraded and has a noisy fan. The proprietary AIO usually fails within 1-2 years and the only way you can get is a replacement is through NZXT. They don't have advanced RMA so you won't be able to use your computer while you wait.
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