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Computex 2024: NZXT showcases upgraded PSUs, H7 Flow and new F-Series RGB fans

At Computex this week NZXT is showing off newly upgraded power supplies, including a new C1500 Platinum with dual 12V-2×6 connectors. Leo also takes a closer look at the new H7 Flow case and F-series RGB Core single-frame fans. 

At Computex this week NZXT is launching several new products for PC builders looking to easily put together an aesthetically pleasing build. For starters, there are new F-Series RGB Core single-frame fans, a simpler alternative to modular fan connections and daisy chains by connecting multiple fans into a single frame. There are F240, F280 and F360 versions, so they can easily be used with a wide range of radiators and cases. Prices will start at £39.99 for the F240, going up to £59.99 for the F360.

On the case front, NZXT is launching its new H7 Flow chassis. It features a redesigned interior that features a vertically-oriented PSU layout, allowing for three 120mm fans to be installed on the bottom of the case to provide direct airflow to graphics cards. The case also supports a 420mm radiator in the front and a 360mm radiator in the roof, so there is plenty of room for cooling. The standard H7 Flow will launch at £119.99, meanwhile an RGB version, which includes a pre-installed F360 RGB Core in the front, will launch at £139.99.

NZXT is also getting on board with the latest power standards. Like a few other companies we've seen this week, NZXT is also updating its power supply range for ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1. The C-Series Gold 850W, 1000W and 1200W PSUs will all be compliant with the new standards right out of the box. If you need even more power, the NZXT C1500 Platinum offers top-tier efficiency, dual 12V-2×6 connectors and plenty of power for high-end systems. The C1500 Platinum will be launching this month, priced at £299.99.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of NZXT's latest hardware here at Computex 2024?

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