We were looking around for a chassis for a gaming build we were thinking about and we figured we needed to think about the NZXT H440. We had picked this for a watercooling build but a change of mind pushed us down a different path on that one.
We were looking around for a chassis for a gaming build we were thinking about and we figured we needed to think about the NZXT H440. We had picked this for a watercooling build but a change of mind pushed us down a different path on that one.
The H440 is one of NZXT's most popular mid tower cases, offering a traditional squared-off shape complemented by NZXT's signature liquid cooling support, cable management and clever power supply shroud.
☆ Loads of room for graphics cards; fans; liquid cooling; cables and other components; ☆ Slick design available in multiple colours; ☆ Excellent top I/O layout; ☆ Solid construction and materials; ☆ Quiet and cool
☆ Full glass panels are trendier than windows; ☆ I/O lighting was stuck on in our build; ☆ The fan controller setup could be better explained
NZXT's Podlaha had a bit further to say about the design thinking that went into the H440. "Our product team ripped out the 5.25-inch bays to make more room for radiators and airflow while maintaining the mid-tower form factor," he said.
Sturdy steel body; Tons of cable management capability; Very versatile cooling mountings; Lack of 5.25-inch bays allows for better use of space
Some cheap-looking plastic accents; Needs a pinch more room under the motherboard tray; Illuminated logo branding through window
The H440 is a very well thought our case, with cable tie places on the motherboard back plate and plenty of places to tuck your excess able away. The case is of solid build and feel like a quality piece of your computer. There is no 5 1/4 bays, but this help the stunning looks for the case.
Today we take a look at NZXT H440 Chassis, which is part of the H series aiming to provide "absolute silence" while keeping in line for high performance. NZXT is a Los Angeles-based company founded in 2004, which is starting to make it look like a older company with a few years under its belt...
Water cooling support; Well built metal frame; Support for large; aftermarket CPU coolers (180mm; Support for large; high-end graphics cards (294 / 406mm; Long internal cables; Silence Foam; Dedicated fan hub; Price
Low amount of space behind motherboard tray (17.7mm; No 5.25" Bay; Potential USB 3.0 connector issue
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