It seems that after seeing the Ronin, and now the newest chassis from NZXT, where it used to take a guy who bought a generic chassis weeks if not months to change things. Removing bits, and adding ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. A DIY case for PC builders, the H440 Designed by Razer ...
The left side panel features a huge, super clear perspex window that gives us a stunning view of the chassis interior, and above the top edge of the panel you’ll notice plenty of ventilation on the ...
There was a time when chassis innovation was easier said than done. Manufacturers were typically hamstrung by available components, and if you had any intention of servicing the needs of enthusiast ...
Removing the left side case door, the one with the window, gives access to the motherboard tray and that's about it. The motherboard tray has a massive cutout behind where the CPU socket would be and ...
We're big fans of most of NZXT's cases, especially so of its recent efforts at offering minimalist disigns that are really pushing the boundaries of PC case aesthetics. In addition, you're usually ...
NZXT today announces the H440 Hyper Beast Limited Edition, a very exclusive version of its classic H440. Developed in collaboration with Brock Hofer, graphic artist behind Hyper Beast, this case is ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. A DIY case for PC builders, the H440 Designed by Razer ...
The interior of the chassis features a high contrast black and white design, there is a huge CPU cooler mounting cut-out in the back and loads of cable routing cut-outs around the motherboard to help ...
On the inside, NZXT's new mid-tower solution springs a couple of surprises and also raises a few question marks. To start with, there's a matter of size. We know that optical drives haven't been ...
The H440 chassis is an interesting one as far as expansion goes. There are two dedicated 2.5in mounts for showing off your SSDs through the side window and these are located on top of the PSU cover.