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NZXT Unveils H Series Case Range

NZXT is launching its new H Series range of PC cases. The range includes a mid-tower ATX case, an mATX case, and a compact ITX case. The H Series – which comprises the H700i, H400i, and H200i – boasts Smart Device functionality for refined system management. In addition, the cases feature NZXT’s Adaptive Noise Reduction to reduce system noise by up to 40%. Also, the range includes pre-wired Aer F fans. Finally, each H Series case comes with absolutely vital RGB lighting pre-installed.

NZXT H Series Key Features

  • Modern aesthetics and builder-friendly features are delivered in three sizes: the H700i, a mid-tower ATX case; the H400i, a mATX case; and the H200i, a compact ITX case
  • The Smart Device, a built-in digital RGB and fan controller powered by CAM, simplifies installation and management of RGB lighting and fans, saving time and money
  • Premium, all-steel construction with the sleek H Series design; available in four colour combinations
  • Tempered glass side panel showcases custom RGB lighting
  • Wire management is made easy by an all-new cable management system
  • Water-cooling installation simplified for both AIO and custom loop configurations
  • Adaptive Noise Reduction optimizes cooling and noise balance for the best gaming comfort

NZXT Says

NZXT founder and CEO Johnny Hou says:

“We designed the H Series as a new approach to PC building. We want to make creating extraordinary PCs achievable and fun for everyone. PC builders should be able to benefit from the same features and design across different form factors. That’s why all three cases in the H Series share the core smart features, modern design, and beautiful craftsmanship that are our vision for modern PC building.”

Price and Availability

The NZXT H Series cases launch incrementally over the next few months:

  • H700i – 20th October 2017 (MSRP £184.99)
  • H400i – Before end of November 2017 (MSRP TBA)
  • H200i – Before end of December – January 2018 (MSRP TBA)
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