Peak Airflow - NZXT's H9 Flow Dual-Chamber PC case appears on Amazon

Need airflow? NZXT's next case will have tonnes of it

Peak Airflow - NZXT's H9 Flow Dual-Chamber PC case appears on Amazon

NZXT's upcoming H9 Flow chassis has appeared on Amazon US

A new case from NZXT has appeared on Amazon's US website, a dual-chambered chassis that is designed to support up to three 360mm radiators and provide inside levels of airflow to users. Meet the NZXT H9, what could be the ultimate airflow PC case. 

With space for up to 10 120mm fans, NZXT's new H9 Flow chassis is designed to deliver huge amounts of airflow to components while also giving users the ability to view their hardware though the case's front and side panel windows. PC builders can have a huge amount of airflow within their systems while also having an unobstructed view of their hardware. If this case works as well as intended, this could be the ultimate blend of airflow and visual appeal.    

Peak Airflow - NZXT's H9 Flow Dual-Chamber PC case appears on Amazon

As mentioned before, NZXT's H9 chassis is a dual-chambered PC case, with the case's PSU, HDD mounts, and 2.5-inch drive bays being hidden behind the H9's motherboard tray. This design is what allows the H9 Flow to receive airflow from so many areas, while also allowing users of this case to have a large number of storage drives and other add-ons.

 

Peak Airflow - NZXT's H9 Flow Dual-Chamber PC case appears on Amazon

At this time, the pricing and release date of NZXT's upcoming H9 Flow chassis are unknown. We only know about this new PC case because of its early Amazon listing, and we expect NZXT to remove their retail listing once they find out it has gone live. 

Based on this case's Amazon page, the H9 will ship with four 120mm fans out of the box, which means that users will need to purchase six additional 120mm fans to fill up all of this case's fan mounts.

You can join the discussion on NZXT's H9 Flow chassis on the OC3D Forums.

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11-01-2023, 17:54:24

robert3892
I'm a bit disappointed that a 420mm rad or 420mm AIO is not supported.Quote

11-01-2023, 18:08:28

m2geek
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Originally Posted by robert3892 View Post
I'm a bit disappointed that a 420mm rad or 420mm AIO is not supported.

Yea that's a HUGE oversight in 2023...Quote

11-01-2023, 18:13:53

Dawelio
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A new case from NZXT has appeared on Amazon's US website, a dual-chambered chassis that is designed to support up to three 360mm radiators and provide inside levels of airflow to users. Meet the NZXT H9, what could be the ultimate airflow PC case.

With space for up to 10 120mm fans, NZXT's new H9 Flow chassis is designed to deliver huge amounts of airflow to components while also giving users the ability to view their hardware though the case's front and side panel windows. PC builders can have a huge amount of airflow within their systems while also having an unobstructed view of their hardware. If this case works as well as intended, this could be the ultimate blend of airflow and visual appeal.
Am I the only one cringing when reading these bold parts in the quote above?… Feels like it’s basically an sponsored text by NZXT, as saying things like ”inside (which I assume should say ”insane”) levels of airflow to users” and ”deliver huge amounts of airflow”. Since that’s basically company marketing grammar. Feels very cheap and not that professional in my opinion.

Like no case delivers ”insane levels” or ”huge amount of airflow”, especially not an case that’s basically an rip-off from Lian Li’s O11D. It’s been proven several times over that that specific case is basically only for it’s looks - it’s thermal performance is sub par.
Saying that this is any difference is just laughable to be honest.

Personally this kind of grammar has gotten lost on me more and more lately, just feels like such an unprofessional way of trying to basically force something in your face and for you to buy it.

Basically marketing it at something it’s not, but then again I’m fully aware that that’s basically the standard marketing language for companies in this industry.Quote

11-01-2023, 19:21:49

AngryGoldfish
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Originally Posted by m2geek View Post
Yea that's a HUGE oversight in 2023...
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic. For real, I can't tell. A 420mm radiator is relatively niche, no?Quote

11-01-2023, 19:25:17

Dicehunter
So it's an O11 rip off.Quote
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