Today, 25th of February, NZXT releases their new mini ITX case called the H1. With a starting price of $350 or €350, you would be shocked how high it is compared to any other SFF cases. Then you take a closer look inside the case, read the specifications and you realised that the price is actually just right.

Why so? Well first of all, for that price, you don’t get just the case. There are two main components inside alongside with a PCIe Gen3 riser. Those two components are 650W 80Plus Gold fully modular power supply with already prerouted cables that are basically plug’n’play and you get a 140mm AIO which is also in the same department when it comes to easy usage, connection and building a computer.
On the other note, NZXT wanted to achieve a small and elegant case that has everything already prepared for a professional PC user and for a newbie but still wants something slick. With the prerouted cables, already installed AIO, power supply and riser, they have achieved that. Literally, it takes more time to place the components on the motherboard (e.g. CPU, M.2 SSD, RAMs) than it will take you to assemble the whole case.
In this video you can see how it easy it is to build inside an NZXT H1:
When it comes to performance and what kind of components you can max out inside, I have done it with Intel Core i9-9900KF and a bit weaker GPU, MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming X.
The astonishing part is that the full load on Intel Core i9-9900KF gets to the point of 62C degrees and stays there. The test was commenced for 32 minutes just to see if the liquid temperature will raise thus raising the temperature of the processor. It stayed there solid. Now when it comes to the graphic card, the load was average 95% with the average temperature of 70C degrees going maximum to 72C. I would say really impressive.
Because of all of that I stated in these videos and in this short article, and for the first time in history of PC Crazy, I have decided to award the case with the PC Crazy Premium Award Badge.

After all that I have wrote and you decide it is good to check out the case or even buy it, here are some considerable links for the prices in different regions:
NZXT H1 (Black):
►Amazon.de: https://amzn.to/2ThchSb
►Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/3c97NGb
NZXT H1 (White):
►Amazon.de: https://amzn.to/2VhsUQB
►Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/38UgUbA
►Amazon.es: https://amzn.to/2w1VWZO

