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Computex 2024: NZXT unveils new H7 Flow, C-series ATX 3.1 PSUs and F-series fans

NZXT has introduced a new line of products for DIY PC builders. Revealed at Computex 2024, the latest offerings include new H7 Flow cases, updated C-series PSUs with ATX 3.1, and F-series fans in 120mm and 140mm sizes, as well as 240, 280, and 360 single-frame fan sets.

Starting with the new H7 Flow, the case maintains its traditional mid-tower shape while incorporating elements inspired by dual-chamber case designs to balance aesthetics and performance. The case features a redesigned interior with a vertically-oriented PSU layout, support for multiple fan and radiator configurations, high-performance mesh panels, and a tool-less access system. An RGB variant of the H7 Flow will also feature a pre-installed RGB Core single-frame fan for users seeking out-of-the-box RGB capabilities. The new H7 Flow cases will be available in June, with the standard model priced at $129.99/£119.99 and H7 Flow RGB at $149.99/£139.99.

The new F-Series RGB Core single-frame fans represent a simpler alternative to modular fan connections and daisy chains. With the reduction of cables and screws required, installation is streamlined, offering a cleaner aesthetic. The integration of RGB and PWM connections within a single 8-pin cable is complemented by the upcoming NZXT Control Hub (available Q3 2024) for direct management or compatibility with motherboard connections using a splitter. Key features of the RGB Core single-frame fans include optimised fan blade design for airflow and static pressure, individually addressable RGB LEDs, fluid dynamic bearings, anti-vibration rubber corners for minimal noise, and compatibility with NZXT's CAM software. The F240 will go for $44.99/£39.99, the F280 for $49.99/£44.99, and the F360 for $69.99/£59.99. All three models will be available in June 2024. The NZXT Control Hub will cost $49.99/£TBC and will be available in Q3 2024.

In addition to the single-frame fan sets, NZXT has updated its F-Series Quiet Airflow (Q) and Static Pressure (P) fans to improve performance. Quiet Airflow Fans provide strong, low-noise cooling for overall case ventilation, while Static Pressure Fans push air into confined places like radiators and heat sinks. The F120Q will cost $14.99/£12.99, and the F140Q will cost $16.99/£14.99. As for the P-series, the F120P will be priced at $14.99/£12.99 and the F140P at $16.99/£14.99. Both new F-series and P-series fans will be available in June.

Lastly, NZXT introduces the next-generation C-Series Gold and Platinum ATX 3.1 PSUs, designed to deliver reliable and efficient power solutions for various systems. Available in various wattages, the C-Series Gold (from 850W to 1200W) power supplies feature a redesigned layout for improved airflow and reduced noise. The Platinum variant (1500W) elevates things to the next level, using a digital design, dual 12V-2×6 connectors, and a 140 mm magnetic levitation fan. Moreover, the new NZXT C-series Gold and Platinum are also PCIe 5.1-compliant, making them ready for the upcoming generation of GPUs.

Available in black and white, the C850 ($144.99/£139.99) and C1000 Gold ($179.99/£169.99) will cost the same regardless of colour. The black C1200 Gold model will cost $199.99/£184.99, and the white model will cost $204.99/£184.99. As for the C1500 Platinum, it will go for $369.99299.99. All new C-series PSUs will be available in June 2024.

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