Introduction
I would like to thank
NZXT for supplying the review sample.
NZXT has managed to give their product lines focus in recent years with more coordinated updates and clear product lines, which seems to be working well. The resulting H-Series of cases—the 2, 5, and 7-hundred models—have thus stuck around for a bit with subtle but useful updates. With the H1, NZXT is breaking new ground by aiming to offer an absolutely compact chassis or better system platform for the masses. Available in both black or white, we are fortunate enough to have the NZXT H1 in white for review.
Specifications
NZXT H1 |
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Case Type: | SFF ITX tower |
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Material: | Steel, plastic, tempered glass |
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Weight: | 6.53 kg (incl. PSU and AIO) |
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Slots: | 2 |
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Drive Bays: | 2x Internal 2.5" |
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Motherboard Form Factors: | ITX |
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Dimensions: | W: 187 mm H: 387.7 mm D: 187.6 mm |
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Front Door/Cover: | N/A |
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Front Fans: | N/A |
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Rear Fans: | N/A |
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Top Fans: | N/A |
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Bottom Fans: | N/A |
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Side Fans: | 1x 140 mm (AIO cooling fan) |
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I/O: | 1x USB 3.0 1x USB-C 1x Audio combo |
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Fan/LED Controller: | N/A |
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Compatibility: | CPU Cooler: 140 mm radiator size AIO built-in GPU: 305 mm x 128 mm to 265 mm x 145 mm, 2.5 slot height PSU: SFX - 650 W SFX-L 80 Plus Gold, fully modular power supply included |
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Packaging
NZXT ships the H1 in a full color cardboard box with images of the chassis on both white panels, while the purple panels for the most part dive into the specifications and features, but also include separate pictures.
The H1 is inside two foam halves that essentially engulfe the whole chassis. A clear plastic bag also protects the case from fingerprints and scratches.