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NZXT H9 Flow (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)

NZXT H9 Flow

ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX


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Deanjaggi

10 months ago

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karudon1

10 months ago • purchased this product

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Yep, I also switched from the H510. You get 3 fans with the case, so you don't really need any extra.
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nonolino

10 months ago

Does e-ATX also fit in?

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Galaxus

10 months ago

The case officially supports Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX and ATX mainboards. An E-ATX mainboard will only fit if you remove the cable management bracket. An E-ATX board such as the X670E Aorus Master can then be installed without any problems and also looks neat.
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SalzigerVacubert36

10 months ago

Is a fan hub pre-installed

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Ralf_S

10 months ago • purchased this product

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Unfortunately not - I mentioned this in my review. So you need a powerful mainboard to split on one port or enough ports on the mainboard. The product developers should really think about this...
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f4bel

1 year ago

do the flags have rgb lighting?

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dobolino

1 year ago • purchased this product

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No, the four fans mounted in the housing are not equipped with RGB lighting.
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GeneralBTA

1 year ago • purchased this product

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theoretically yes, but you can't be sure, ATX is actually a standard, but unfortunately not all manufacturers adhere to it, so you would have to check the placement of the motherboard screws on your motherboard as well as the screws on the power supply unit to see if it corresponds to ATX. you can find the standard on the internet if the screws are as specified, then you can do it. if HP has done something with special dimensions again to prevent a repair or replacement, you will probably stay with your old case.
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NickHHHH

2 years ago

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Gabriel Jenny

2 years ago

There should currently be enough available and the delivery date shown is valid for the time being, without guarantee. However, this is only a snapshot. The number of items in stock depends heavily on when you place an order and delays cannot be ruled out. For information on availability, please contact our customer service directly: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc...

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