One of NZXT’s best-selling PC cases underwent a comprehensive overhaul.

NZXT brought a wave of announcements to Computex 2024, exciting PC builders with a refreshed version of their fan-favorite H7 Flow case, a brand new line of single-frame RGB fans, and a whole new range of ATX 3.1 power supplies.

The centerpiece of the show was undoubtedly the revamped H7 Flow case. This mid-tower powerhouse retains the clean aesthetics and compact size that made the original so popular. But this time around, it takes inspiration from its bigger sibling, the H9 Flow, adopting a dual-chamber layout. This means the PSU shroud has been tossed out the window, creating a cleaner look and paving the way for even better airflow.

And speaking of airflow, the new H7 Flow boasts support for up to 10 fans, ensuring your prized components stay nice and cool. Radiator options are generous too, with both the top and front panels offering space for behemoths up to 420mm. NZXT hasn’t forgotten about dust control either. High-performance mesh panels maximize airflow while effectively filtering dust particles, and the beauty of it all? They’re completely tool-less, so you can remove them for cleaning in a snap.

Keeping the building process smooth is another priority for NZXT. The new H7 Flow incorporates an intuitive cable management system, making it a breeze to assemble and upgrade your rig. The color options cater to both minimalists and RGB enthusiasts, with white and black versions available. Standard and RGB fan variants are also on the menu, with prices starting at a budget-friendly $130 for the standard version and $150 for the RGB variant. The best part? You won’t have to wait long to get your hands on one – these beauties are expected to hit shelves later this month.

Next up, NZXT unveiled their innovative new F-series RGB Core single-frame fans. Designed to streamline the installation process compared to traditional modular fan setups, these fans come in three sizes: 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm. The single-frame design makes them a breeze to integrate into your case or radiator, eliminating the struggle of fiddling with multiple fan units.

But it’s not just about convenience. NZXT has equipped these fans with a single 8-pin cable that manages both RGB lighting and PWM control, saying goodbye to cable clutter once and for all. This clever solution allows you to connect directly to the new NZXT Control Hub or even your motherboard using a bundled splitter. The best part? They utilize standard 5v RGB and PWM fan headers, ensuring compatibility with most modern setups.

Performance-wise, the F-series fans strike a perfect balance between airflow and static pressure, keeping your system cool and efficient. Each fan boasts eight individually addressable RGB LEDs, bathing your rig in vibrant, customizable lighting. To minimize noise levels, NZXT has incorporated fluid dynamic bearings and anti-vibration corners, ensuring smooth operation even at high speeds. These sharp-looking fans will be available in both white and black this month, with prices starting at $45 for the 240mm variant and going up to $70 for the larger 360mm size.

Finally, NZXT addressed the ever-growing power demands of modern hardware with their new C-series ATX 3.1 power supplies. These PSUs come in two efficiency ratings: 80 Plus Platinum and 80 Plus Gold. No matter your choice, you’re guaranteed efficient power delivery for your components. Compatibility is also a focus, with these PSUs being fully ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliant, ensuring they can handle the latest hardware without breaking a sweat.

The top-of-the-line 1500W model boasts an impressive 80 Plus Platinum rating, making it ideal for power-hungry systems. If you’re looking for something a bit more modest, NZXT offers a range of 80 Plus Gold options, including 850W, 1000W, and 1200W variants. Notably, the C-series PSUs come equipped with the latest 12VHPWR connector, allowing you to directly power Nvidia’s new RTX 40 series graphics cards without needing any additional adapters.

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