Meeting with NZXT at Computex 2025

Here’s everything NZXT had to show us at Computex 2025

We’ve visited NZXT at their Computex 2025 showroom, and they had a lot of new products on display. We saw new cases, CPU coolers, fans, and power supplies. NZXT has revamped a lot of their product lines, placing them in a strong position as we approach the second half of 2025.

New PC Cases

The highlight of NZXT’s Computex showroom is the company’s newest PC cases. New to NZXT’s product lines are their large H9 Flow chassis and their more compact H3 Flow case.

We’ve already reviewed NZXT’s H9 chassis, and you can read this review here. It’s a big, beautiful case that has enough space to accommodate a full-sized 420mm liquid cooler at the top of the case with push/pull fans.

We reviewed the white H9 Flow, so it was great to see the black version of this case with a fully kitted-out gaming system.

Next, we have the H3 Flow. We don’t have a full review of this case yet, though we have a dedicated article on this case here. It features a similar design language to NZXT’s other H-series PC cases, but condenses it to create a great-looking Micro-ATX enclosure.

NZXT launches new CPU Liquid coolers and fans at Computex

Next, we have NZXT’s new Kraken Elite 420 RGB CPU cooler. We also had the chance to review this CPU cooler ahead of Computex. This liquid cooler is an enlarged version of NZXT’s existing Kraken Elite V2 series CPU coolers. Previously, this series’ largest unit featured a 360mm radiator. Now, the series has a 420mm option.

The design of this AIO hides most of the unit’s cables from view, and condenses what would typically be three fans into a single-frame 420mm fan set. These changes make the Kraken Elite 420 easy to install and deliver a clean system aesthetic.

At Computex, NZXT also revamped its non-Elite Kraken series CPU cooling lineup. It has abandoned the Asetek pumps that its older units used and is now using the same “NZXT Turbine” pumps as its Elite series units. NZXT’s new Kraken Plus series will be available in RGB and non-RGB forms. The non-RGB units will use standard fans, while RGB series units will see NZXT’s CORE series single-frame fan sets.

NZXT’s new F420 RGB Core Fan Set

NZXT’s F420 RGB Core fan sets are effectively three 140mm fans within a single, unified frame. This fan set costs $89.99, pricing it similarly to a set of three premium RGB fans. NZXT’s Kraken Elite 420 liquid cooler ships with one of these fan sets in the box.

The benefits of NZXT’s RGB Core fan sets are obvious. Their unified frames are aesthetically pleasing. Furthermore, they simply cable management by using a single connector to power and illuminate three fans. Each corner of the fan set is rubberised to minimise noise, and each fan features an optimised blade design to deliver strong cooling characteristics at low noise levels.

New NZXT motherboards

NZXT recently updated its high-end motherboard lineup with new N9 X870E and N9 Z890 options. We have already released reviews for these motherboards. However, I think it is a shame that NZXT’s AMD and Intel motherboards don’t have a matching aesthetic. I prefer the look of NZXT’s Intel Z890 motherboard, but if I were to build a new system today, I would probably buy an AMD CPU. Simply put, the Intel Core Ultra 200 series didn’t impress us.

Power Supplies

NZXT has also revamped its power supply lineup, adding new high-wattage options recently alongside refreshed models with Cybenetics ratings and ATX 3.1/PCIe 5.1 certifications. Today, PC builders can create systems almost entirely out of NZXT parts. The only things missing from NZXT’s product line are graphics cards and memory kits. Hmm, I wonder what an NZXT GPU would look like…

Accessories

As mentioned before, you can build gaming PCs almost entirely out of NZXT parts, and that includes accessories. NZXT’s Function Elite keyboard and Lift Elite mouse were on display. We have reviews for both of these products. NZXT also had its Capsule Elite microphone on show.

NZXT has no shortage of products to show us at Computex 2025. Strangely, NZXT decided to launch some of their newest products immediately, which means that everything shown in this article is now available to purchase, even their newly announced PC cases and cooling solutions.

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Mark Campbell

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