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April 2011
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build quality is on a good level NZXT didn't make the mistake to go for super thin side panels to save weight They use solid metal sheets and paired up with the noise isolation material you get good stability and reasonable stiffness Furthermore it has b...
Abstract: NZXT are a fairly new name for us at eTeknix as it's only been recently that we've had the opportunity to look at their products. We started off taking a look at their Avatar S mouse recently which we found to be attractive and feature rich so naturally w...
Abstract: NZXT adds a little style to its H2 Classic with an aluminium insert on its face panel. The finished PC doesn’t look expensive, but neither...
This is one excellent case. Its syling might be classic and a few average Joe’s may consider £80 too much to spend on a case, but for everyone else this is one you simply must take a peak at when buying a new chassis. Its got good cooling that’s quiet...
There is a lot to like about NZXT's new H2 case and that starts with a main body which feels very solid. The steel construction had no noticeable defects or flimsy sections and other than one minor blemish on the inside (unique to our sample) the pain...
Professional looks, Available in black or white, Noise reduction via foam dampening, 3 speed fan control, Lots of space behind the motherboard tray, Great thermal performance
HDD frame pins sometimes need tapping in, Cannot support graphics cards 11"+
What can you expect from NZXT's H2? Well, the H2 is from the 'Classic' series and is named the 'Silent Midtower" because of its approach to noise dampening and the ability to switch between 3 different fan speeds on-the-fly via the front panel. In the...
Abstract: Explosions, pings, message notifications, and the Windows login tune. What do all of these have in common, you may ask? Well, these are all sounds we may hear almost every day when sitting in front of our computers. From just logging on to playing game...