With a wealth of experience in the production of premium computer cases, American manufacturer NZXT never stands still, striving to stand out from the competition. Following the themed cases of Hyper in the style of the games Fallout and PUBG, they announced an extremely unusual series of compact Mini Tower cases NZXT H1 with the most simplified assembly process.


A key feature of the H1 line is a pre-installed power supply ranging from 650 to 750 W, as well as a fully assembled and integrated liquid cooling system for the central processor. Inside the case you can install a compact Mini-ITX motherboard, a dual-slot video card up to 324 mm long and a pair of classic 2.5-inch drives without the risk of overheating the components. A pair of air chambers are provided to blow out hot air, and all walls are covered with perforations. Also, the case already has cable routes and a vertical PCI-E extender.

By the beginning of 2024, the company announced 2 variations of the NZXT H1 case - the first was released in 2020, the second in 2022 and began to work on bugs. In the second generation, the manufacturer used a modified SFX-L Gold Plus class power supply, increasing its power from 650 to 750 W, modified the air chambers and slightly increased the dimensions of the case to increase cooling efficiency. Plus, the manufacturer has updated the set of processor mounts, adding to the existing list support for the new Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5 sockets.