The NZXT H440 leaves us a little disappointed. We really want to be able to recommend it, not only because of the appearance but due to the many innovative features and clever design choices.
The NZXT H440 leaves us a little disappointed. We really want to be able to recommend it, not only because of the appearance but due to the many innovative features and clever design choices.
Setting out to improve on the H230 and H630 , NZXT recently updated its silent chassis range with a new mid-tow
The H440 makes it easy to achieve a professional-looking build, it runs cool with four 140mm fans from the factory, and it supports huge gear like 360mm radiators or up to 11 HDDs via mod; What's not to love
Fingerprints; For the love of Gaben, please test for hand grease on your surface materials before production; It would have also been nice to see a little more innovation with the empty 5.25" bay area
Kick starting 2014 computer case maker NZXT was quick to release their latest mid-tower chassis, the H440. This new computer case had been designed from the ground up with a redesigned interior and next generation FN V2 case fans...
NZXT has continually demonstrated a willingness to improve its chassis solutions, and with the H440, the company has taken what it has learned thus far to deliver a mid-tower enclosure that meets the requirements of a modern-day build.
Many enthusiasts are starting to gravitate towards clean looking cases. And companies like NZXT are willing to deliver them. While this trend...
Excellent design and theme; Quality build; Ample cooling and control via included fan hub; Exellent liquid cooling support for both custom and all-in-one systems; Shows off your system well; Easy installation and setup; Competitively priced
Front bezel is easy to pull off by accident (which can result in a crash landing; Rear LED and internal NZXT sign cannot be controlled separately
We love the fact that NZXT bills this semi-silent-themed case as a "hassle-free experience." We wonder if the company was using the same case that we were, because we encountered quite a bit of hassle building a standard configuration into this smaller-than-usual chassis.
Excellent placement of (limited) cable-routing holes; ample air cooling; lovely looks; USB 3.0 support
Limited cable-management space; fans overpower soundproofing; too many screws; expensive
Over the past couple of year NZXT has really set the bar when it has come to computer case design,
– Incredibly sleek design; – Easy installation; – Large side panel window; – Power supply cover with light up NZXT logo; – 4 included fans and fan hub; – Watercooling support
– Some may not like that there are no optical drive bays
+ Decent amount of fans, removable dust grills in front and underneath by PSU + Came with rubber washers for Hard Drives, which I cut down so my H100i would sit tight against my ASRock Z87 Extreme4 (as the CPU Cooler didn't tighten up enough + Looks good + cable management at the back (tight fit...
Jumping right into things as I like to do lets concentrate on the design for a moment. NZXT truly put forth a massive effort in making sure the H440 was going to be one of the best cases on the market.
The NZXT H440 is an incredible mid-tower case, with lots of cooling options and a spacious interior for a mid-tower case. Razer's enhancements to the H440 make this case stand out from other options on the market.
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