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NZXT H1 V2 Liquid Cooled ITX Case with 750W Gold PSU $299 (Was $499) + Delivery ($0 to Metro Areas) @ PC Case Gear

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Lowest price I've seen on this case which is a great deal as it comes with a PSU and 140mm AIO built in.

I personally own this case and it's nice and compact with good thermals and not too loud either. Was my first ITX build and I found it extremely easy to put together.

Both Black and White colors available.
White: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/57191/nzxt-h1-v2-liquid-…

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  • If anyone is curious around the size of the rvz03. This is it next to a ps3.
    https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/70816/101045/20230113_…

    • +1

      This is a deal for NZXT H1 V2?

      • I know but i was showing the slim line ps5 esque factor i mentioned in my first post

  • So the H1 V3 is coming

  • Surprised this hasn't sold out, actually giving me time to think about it

    • Very surprising. 200+ upvotes, 7000+ clicks. Guess that might be why it's on sale, excess stock.

  • +2

    Mine arrived!

    Now we wait patiently for deals on everything else.

  • +1

    Thanks for this, built it yesterday, love it

    • What are the specs of your build? I've been sitting on the fence with this, paralysed by the number of combinations of parts!

      • +2

        Office build, ryzen 5600G, 570x board, two m.2 SDDs. Samsung odessy G5 32" monitor.

        165hz is amazing, playing quake 3. so later on will slap in my old 3070 when i find a decent 4070ti. Temped on that $399 arc a750 instead.

        • Thinking of doing a build with a 4070Ti too. The MSI 4070Ti VENTUS 3X OC from this deal seems to fit and perform well in the H1 V2 according to this video.

          • @fastnet: I have the same build at work but with 3060Ti, 4070Ti similar size from what I.

  • +1

    Good looking case but I don't under stand why a vertical build wouldn't top vent.

  • Built in this case the other day! Super simple, but didnt realise some of the drawbacks of an ITX!

    No room for a HDD! You need to do a bit of 3D printing and changing of parts in order to fit one in! (What im planning on doing)

    ITX motherboards are a lot more expensive than I imagined!

    RAM sticks didnt fit as they were too tall (i had to remove the decorative pieces in order to get it to work!

    But aside my lack of research, it really is a pretty case and super easy to build in, but i do find it to be a bit loud!

    • +1

      Decided to get the B550I Strix sold by JW Computers via mydeal.com.au

      I couldn't wait any longer given how bad the B550I motherboard market has been. Mydeal has 18% shopback capped at $40 + 2000 Bonus Everyday Rewards Points (which has a $10 value if you shop using that card).

      Total was $397 - $40 cashback = $357 or $347 if you count the Every Rewards Points.

      • Yeah, seriously… what is with the pricing & lack of stock/options?!

        All the guides say Asus or Gigabyte is the go (only 1 option each), but their stock & pricing options are NUTS.

        So, it's that… or buy a "cheap crap" one, like Asrock. But would it REALLY matter??

  • +6

    I built a fairly impressive system into this case, and I am overall happy with the outcome. But I'd love to know if anyone else had concerns with the build quality of some components?
    The case overall is well manufactured, but I found that the power supply cables left a bit to be desired. The plugs were poorly terminated and I had a heck of a time plugging in the 20-pin motherboard power cable. Making matters worse, whoever assembled the case and ran the power wires, zip-ties, etc, didn't appear to be having a good day. The plugs were hardly routed to the right location, and, in the case of the 20-pin plug, was facing the wrong way. At first I tried to turn it but there was too much resistance, so I had to re-route the cable myself. None of the plugs seem to have a nice satisfying fit. I've gone with a Mobo that's only been on the market for a month, so it could be the mobo, but honestly it looks extremely well manufactured and I really doubt that it's the culprit here.
    I have no more than 2mm RAM clearance which is quite entertaining: https://imgur.com/a/FePMqgY
    Rest of the build for anyone interested, ready to be roasted for how much this is not an ozbargain build :D
    https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/2HCxv3

    • Nice. You didnt get a cooler?
      My build for reference its pricier than yours but only because if the gpu https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/8bkXsY

      • +1

        The CPU cooler comes with the NZXT H1 V2 case
        For what it's worth I've been pretty happy with the Arc A770 GPU

        • Lol duh… i realised your case/cooler wasnt there but you already said that lol.

      • Nice build, but that's a SilverStone RVZ03 case😕

    • You can add the NZXT H1 V2 to pcpartpicker using the custom option

  • This just popped up on PLE email for $289.00.
    https://www.ple.com.au/Search/650956%2C650957?utm_source=PLE…

  • will a 4080 or 4090 fit?

  • Hmm eventually I've placed an order to replace my current kinda ugly & cheap case from taobao to match the price of interior components.

    • Lost my standard AM4 bracket. So instead of using AIO I just stick with the existing heatsink.

  • I liked this case a lot until I turned it on. It's a noise maker…

    • If you're wondering why none of the reviews mention how loud it is, they probably got the same treatment mine did and got quietly discarded instead of being published.

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