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if you do the math its ~$150 for just the case. thats not that bad and $350 including the psu and aio seems ok to me.
NZXT H1 speed build !!
by PCWorld
Based on this picture I assume it is exactly that.There is zero exhaust, all units (CPU, GPU, & PSU) are on intake, this is a pure positive pressure chassis...
Which might also be part of the decision to go with the tempered glass; only one way for the air to exhaust, out the back...?
It has a $350 msrp, so I'm hoping once it hits retail we'll see a $20-30 discount.I like it. While the price break down does seem to work out. I'm also cheap and would like to pay $300. Maybe the price will budge.
I haven't seen many pics of it sitting on its side. It can do that can't it?
Yeah, I am in no position to buy currently anyways, so maybe in a year or so it drops to $299. I really like how it comes ready to go, I have been wanting to go SFF, but would still need case,cooler,psu. So this really covers all bases.It has a $350 msrp, so I'm hoping once it hits retail we'll see a $20-30 discount.
I haven't seen many pics of it sitting on its side. It can do that can't it?
Lay it on the TG, that would be lame. I guess I am thinking of the shoebox style cases (Ghost, etc.). I do like the small footprint, but it seems like allowing it to sit either way would have been at the top of the list.It could, if you find a way to keep the side panel off the desk (for airflow), both sides are intake, the rear is exhaust; I guess you could just lay it on the TG front panel...?
But seeing as the whole idea of a tower chassis is to reduce desktop footprint...
This thing looks right up my alley. I want to do a Ryzen 3800x build in it. Any recommendations on the motherboard? The X570 chipset ITX mobo selection looks pretty small to begin with.
not yet and why? gpus arent really needing 4.0 yet or are you going to mount a nvme in it?When is this shipping to retail? I can't find anywhere to buy it. Maybe Corona is slowing shipments? Though I also want to wait until they update it with the PCI-E 4.0 riser cable.
Agreed, once factoring AIO cooler and PSU, $350 isn't bad if a person wants an AIO.if you do the math its ~$150 for just the case. thats not that bad and $350 including the psu and aio seems ok to me.
Because I'm lazy and I don't want to replace the cable later when I need a 4.0 riser. Also I heard some 4.0 mobos have a hard time negotiating down to 3.0 with a 3.0 riser cable, and don't have an option to force to 3.0.not yet and why? gpus arent really needing 4.0 yet or are you going to mount a nvme in it?
Here's the follow up from the first fire video, definitely a design fault from NZXT. They violated so many basic PCB design rules it's ridiculous, and as far as I can tell, every one of these riser PCBs will likely short out if the screw is removed/reinstalled a couple times. The plastic bolt "fix" is a joke, and the only real fix is to redesign the PCB to keep the 12V plane much further away from the screw holes, and to plate the holes and ground them, like pretty much every single PCB ever made.has to be a prob in the riser production.
We will be removing the H1 from the NZXT Store and NZXT BLD. We’re going to send out redesigned PCIe Gen3 Riser Assemblies for current H1s and we’re going to help with installation for those who need it.