Monday, October 30th 2023

NZXT Partners with Bethesda Softworks for Starfield Gaming Products

NZXT, a leader in PC gaming hardware and services, is excited to announce a partnership with Bethesda Softworks LLC to launch a line of Starfield -licensed gaming gear as part of the NZXT CRFT series. The full product lineup is slated to be released early next year but a preview of what's to come can be seen with the North American debut of the Starfield H5 Flow. Coming out worldwide in early 2024, a very limited quantity of the collectible Starfield H5 Flow case is available today exclusively in North America on NZXT.com as an upgrade option with a Player: Two prebuilt NZXT PC.

Blending the in-game design with real-world functionality, the Starfield H5 Flow case features a perforated front panel that allows for maximum airflow and tooless access to front and side panels for PC builders to easily get into their system. It comes with a dedicated fan on the bottom inside panel that is angled to cool a GPU and includes two pre-installed F120Q fans. For Starfield fans, it includes details like a Constellation insignia on the back of the case, as well as a colorful Constellation ribbon serving as a cable bar.
The full product line, including the Starfield H5 Flow, will be out early next year for Starfield fans around the world. The CRFT Starfield case is now available here with a purchase of a Player: Two prebuilt system. For more information or to be the first to know when the products are available, sign up for the NZXT newsletter.
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6 Comments on NZXT Partners with Bethesda Softworks for Starfield Gaming Products

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
That's ... pretty good looking actually. But as always, a version without a glass side would be better.
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TheinsanegamerN
FrickThat's ... pretty good looking actually. But as always, a version without a glass side would be better.
Solid side panel with side exhaust fans please!
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Kirederf
AMD must be so happy to see their logo next to a PC with a Geforce RTX 3090 FE in it...
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#5
caroline!
Are those actual fans? I mean, with blades and all? they look like those cheap disposable LED ceiling mount lights you can find at discount stores
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