NZXT H9 Flow (mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX)
EUR143,68

NZXT H9 Flow

mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX


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igosan

1 year ago

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Raison

2 years ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

2 years ago

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Shib

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Galaxus

2 weeks ago

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Yes, the case can fit a 360mm radiator in the top. It supports up to three 360mm radiators, depending on the configuration.

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WokieAppiccicoso23

2 months ago

Size?

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Galaxus

2 months ago

The dimensions of the case are as follows: height 495 mm (with feet), width 290 mm and depth 466 mm. The weight is 12.1 kg.

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#Killer##

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

The NZXT H9 Flow case, which includes the "H9 All white (ATX, mATX, Mini ITX)" model, is designed to accommodate various cooling solutions, including all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. You can fit a 360 mm AIO in the case. Here are the relevant details: - The H9 Flow case supports up to 360 mm radiators in the front and top mounts, making it compatible with 360 mm AIO liquid coolers.

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GültigerKyloPen75

7 months ago

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GeneralBTA

7 months ago

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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