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NZXT H1 Version 2 Small Form-Factor ITX Case w/ 750w PSU

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Best Buy via eBay has NZXT H1 Version 2 Small Form-Factor ITX Case w/ 750w PSU for $199.99 (reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

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Available colors:
  • White (CS-H11BW-US) $199.99
  • Black (CS-H11BB-US) $199.99
Best Buy also has NZXT H1 Version 2 Small Form-Factor ITX Case w/ 750w PSU for $199.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.

Available colors:
  • White (CS-H11BW-US) $199.99
  • Black (CS-H11BB-US) $199.99
Features:
  • Includes 750W Gold PSU
  • Built-in AIO cooler
  • PCIe riser card for GPUs
  • NZXT fan controller

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Best Buy via eBay has NZXT H1 Version 2 Small Form-Factor ITX Case w/ 750w PSU for $199.99 (reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor RazorConcepts for sharing this deal.

Available colors:
  • White (CS-H11BW-US) $199.99
  • Black (CS-H11BB-US) $199.99
Best Buy also has NZXT H1 Version 2 Small Form-Factor ITX Case w/ 750w PSU for $199.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.

Available colors:
  • White (CS-H11BW-US) $199.99
  • Black (CS-H11BB-US) $199.99
Features:
  • Includes 750W Gold PSU
  • Built-in AIO cooler
  • PCIe riser card for GPUs
  • NZXT fan controller

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Have this. Great case. Easiest and fastest case I've ever built in, the more annoying cable management is already done for you.
I owned version 1 but got a free return when the case was recalled, can't speak specifically to v2 but the builds are mostly the same. The H1 is very easy and quick to build in. For $200 you get a case, SFX power supply, AIO cooler, and PCIe riser for your graphics card. This is a pretty good deal.
Just built using this case last night. Replaced fans with noctua. Runs cool and quiet. I5 13400 and 4070 for reference.

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Sep 29, 2023
1,472 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
Sep 29, 2023
Doug5421
Sep 29, 2023
1,472 Posts
Nice case, but thermals aren't great & loud. Really hopeful coolermaster will have a solid all-in-one, stand-up design in future.
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Sep 29, 2023
70 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
Sep 29, 2023
jcom86
Sep 29, 2023
70 Posts
I owned version 1 but got a free return when the case was recalled, can't speak specifically to v2 but the builds are mostly the same. The H1 is very easy and quick to build in. For $200 you get a case, SFX power supply, AIO cooler, and PCIe riser for your graphics card. This is a pretty good deal.
Sep 29, 2023
1,163 Posts
Joined Oct 2017
Sep 29, 2023
TH_1992
Sep 29, 2023
1,163 Posts
Have this. Great case. Easiest and fastest case I've ever built in, the more annoying cable management is already done for you.
Sep 29, 2023
611 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
Sep 29, 2023
Bubbles69
Sep 29, 2023
611 Posts
I have this and run 6800xt in it with no problem. Cooling is fine. I added an external fan on the rear to help exhaust. I like it. I've built big PC's and prefer the small form factor.
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Sep 29, 2023
9 Posts
Joined Jun 2016
Sep 29, 2023
13lank
Sep 29, 2023
9 Posts
Definitely an underrated case. Are there better cases with better airflow? Sure. But the ease of the build and what you get included is what makes the case.

Personallly, I manage the speed of the aio and radiator fan through my motherboard. I've replaced the stock 140 with an Arctic p14. I had a Corsair sf750 laying around so I swapped the psu. Sold the stock psu it came with to recoup some money. All of these mods have made a huge improvement in sound within the case and probably longevity of the aio since it's not running 100% speed like it did from the factory.
Sep 29, 2023
674 Posts
Joined Mar 2016
Sep 29, 2023
Wickedcarny
Sep 29, 2023
674 Posts
Quote from Doug5421 :
Nice case, but thermals aren't great & loud. Really hopeful coolermaster will have a solid all-in-one, stand-up design in future.
Just built using this case last night. Replaced fans with noctua. Runs cool and quiet. I5 13400 and 4070 for reference.
Sep 29, 2023
491 Posts
Joined May 2011
Sep 29, 2023
apatten
Sep 29, 2023
491 Posts
Got the version 1 of this case two years ago. I really like the look of my completed build. However, I had to RMA the power supply, which died within the first week, (version 1 is a rebadged seasonic); then the riser cable (I was getting WHEA errors for a year before I isolated the problem to the cable); and finally the AIO began working increasingly poorly because it fills up with gunk, which is a widely known issue with the version 1 AIO. I ended up using a thermalright SI-100 cooler which works significantly better than the AIO ever did. This version 2 of the case has upgraded parts compared to version 1, so the shouldn't be as many issues, but during each RMA, I had to wait a couple weeks for a new part AFTER sending in the old part.

Happy with the case now that everything has been fixed.

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Sep 29, 2023
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jdendless
Sep 29, 2023
155 Posts
It was really easy to build since everything that required a lot of time was already done. But It's loud and thermal isn't great. IO is on bottom so you need to tilt or lay it down on side if you want to access the ports.
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Sep 29, 2023
2,573 Posts
Joined Sep 2007
Sep 29, 2023
FrugalBrutal
Sep 29, 2023
2,573 Posts
I love this case too. Easy build. I don't think it's loud but I'm comparing to my previous build. Running a 6750xt and thermals are fine. Serious question here; any one manage to get some RGB action in this case? My card has RGB and a single strip more inside the case would look pretty cool, IMO.
Sep 29, 2023
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Joined Jun 2012
Sep 29, 2023
sdwindansea
Sep 29, 2023
947 Posts
Seems like a very good deal and a great case/combo. Only thing to be aware of is that has a max GPU length of 324mm. Seems like cards keep on getting larger/longer, especially on the AMD side so you may be a bit restricted.
Sep 29, 2023
4 Posts
Joined May 2021
Sep 29, 2023
c0_exist
Sep 29, 2023
4 Posts
Love the case, easiest SFF case to build in imo, even though it's rather large at 15 liters. Aesthetics and thermals are good, only issue I've had with it is the PSU. It doesn't have a 0 rpm mode so it'll drone at idle. I'd recommend swapping it out for a Corsair SF750 but that negates the saving and convenience of getting the case, PSU, and AIO in one nice package.