NZXT launches H1 chassis barebones


In April this year, NZXT launched the new H1 vertical mini chassis, built-in integrated water cooling radiator and 750W gold power supply, priced at 2999 yuan.

Now, NZXT has launched the H1 chassis barebones system, built-in 12th generation Core + motherboard, priced from 3399 yuan, and is now on the NZXT Tmall flagship store.

The NZXT H1 chassis barebones can be equipped with 12th-generation Core i5, i7 and i9 processors, and the motherboards are all Asus models, with H610I, B660I and Z690I available. 

Chassis-wise, the new H1 is an integrated SFX chassis with an integrated water-cooled radiator, power supply, and PCIe riser card , all pre-installed, making it easier than ever to assemble a computer. Included components and enhanced performance (cooling improvements, the addition of a USB-A port, and an updated PCIe Gen 4 riser card) give the H1 added value beyond its small size.

In terms of heat dissipation, larger holes in the panel can increase airflow; in terms of shape, the larger size (increased from 13 L to 15.6 L) can accommodate most of the latest GPUs from NVIDIA and AMD on the market , allowing gamers to have powerful performance. Small case. The rear fan keeps the graphics card cool under heavy load, and the built-in power supply has been upgraded from 650W to 750W. An additional fan controller allows gamers to customize fan curves, monitor computer temperature and system through NZXT CAM software.

New NZXT H1 Features at a Glance

  • Increased size from 13L to 15.6L, frees up enough room for the latest AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards, and enhances cooling
  • Front I/O adds an additional USB-A port
  • Easily control RGB lighting effects and fan curves with NZXT CAM's fan controller
  • Rear exhaust fan in GPU compartment
  • Improved PCIe riser card supporting Gen 4 PCIe display adapters
  • Built-in 750W gold power supply
  • Built-in integrated water cooling radiator
  • Pre-layout cables eliminate clutter and allow players to easily manage cables

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