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The nzxt H5 flow has been around for a few years but nzxt has decided that its time for a refresh, so now there is a new H5 ...
It’s no secret I’m a fan of NZXT cases, and the latest H9 model easily surpasses any other chassis I’ve tested this year. In fact, it’s one of the best cases I’ve ever built a system in. NZXT has long ...
Of course, the most distinguished change in the new H7 Flow is the absence of the PSU shroud. Ultimately, this creates a vertical mounting area at the back of the case. This design choice increases ...
The H3 Flow is the latest addition to NZXT’s lineup of low-cost, high-quality PC cases—and the brand’s first dedicated micro-ATX tower. The NZXT H3 Flow carries over the sleek, modern aesthetics and ...
Industry leader NZXT has launched its new line of Kraken AIOs and RGB cases. Gamers who enjoy deep customization for their PC will be thrilled by this next generation of products on top of NZXT's ...
NZXT revealed some new components at Computex 2024 this week. These include a fresh incarnation of its highly popular H7 Flow mid-tower case, single-frame fans designed with ease-of-use in mind, and a ...
Each case in the H5 series features an opened-up top that allows for the mounting of one 240 mm radiator or two 120 mm fans for improved thermal performance. These mid-tower cases maintain ATX ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
If you're in the market for a new, good-looking PC case then there are quite a few options out there right now, but NZXT is hoping you'll choose its new H5 Elite case. Retailing for $140, it's ...
When you build a PC, one of the first challenges is finding a case that works the way you want it to. NZXT’s new Lexa S is a $70 black mid-tower box (7.7 X 18.9 X 20.8 inches) with a stylized, angled ...
It turns out that NZXT's Web site was hacked Monday night and the false newsletter sent out to NZXT subscribers, according to a statement made Tuesday by the company's co-founder, Johnny Hou.