NZXT offers H9 flow in three versions. The first is a $ 169.99 base model (not “RGB”) with three ordinary fans in front and one is in the back. Our 9 209.99 RGB test model comes with fans equipped with three RGBs, but a joint fan is surrounded by uniqueness in the “unit” (about which later) that NZXT calls its RGB Core Single Frame Design. The rear fan is the same RGB spinner. Finally, a top and RGB Plus model (9 289.99) includes the second RGB Core Single Frame Triple Fan Unit at the bottom of the case.
Traditional Front-Finan matters have the benefit of flying directly on the ingredients that aims to keep these fans cool, but the cases of the supplementary ridator (such as Lian Lee’s O11 vision compact) offer better views of internal components for showcase-PC builders. Earlier, NZXT was seen on models like his H6 flu and recent APNX V1, the angle fans on the H9 flu RGB offer the best in both worlds. In all three cases, the dual chamber designs are also involved, in which the matter is widely wider to fit the growing area of power supply behind the Madar Board tray. As a result, the angle fan moves Mount to the right to the right to give the spectators a straightforward view from the front window of the case on the front edge of the mother board. H9 Flu RGB is just the first case we know that MSI project Zero and Asos’s BTF style support the rear facial connector of Mother Boards.
NZXT feels that you would like H9 Flu RGB on your desk, because its headset (headphone/microphone coambo) jack, USB 3.x type-C and dual type-a ports and power buttons are all standing down, floor tower is much down to reach users. The power button has a clear ring that lights to indicate when the system has the strength.

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A raised floor behind all these features provides 25 mm deep holes in which consumers can mount up to three 140 mm cooling fans.
The fan of the bottom panel, which is mentioned above, is covered with a filter from the bottom, as shown below. From this angle, we can also get the hidden cable parts of the Resced Fan Mount, as well as feeding the lower edge of the standard and rear -facing Mother Board connector.

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From the back we can see that the H9 Flow RGB power supply is directly hidden behind the Mother Board’s I/O panel. In this case, the ATX extension slot (seven) has a standard number, and the slot panel has been boxed in this case instead of sticking to the back. On top of the slot panel, the fan rides on long slots that allow more than 40 mm of vertical adjustment.

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We also see how much is the top and bottom space of the Mother Board, as the H9 Flow RGB is designed to keep the combination of thick radiators and fans at both locations. The H9 Flu RGB has the capacity of a group of slightly widespread enthusiasts that are very high to call ATX (such as Asrock X870e Taichi Lite), but lacks mechanical support for a 13 -inch depth of ATX (EATX) boards in the growing area. The boxed boxed to partially hide the upper and lower cables of standard boards are active for most boards up to 10.9 inches depth, but for such boards the forward cable passage should be opened by removing the filler panel.

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Two large cable passes have been shown from the other side of the boxed section north of the Mother Board area. These cables such as ATX12V/EPS12V and fan connector allow to reach the upper edge of the Mother Board. We also see a tight slot just below the upper fan mount, which is an easy, easy -to -be place to root any top -mounted radiator combination fans cables.

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Reducing our approach allows us to focus on things like swing/removal 2.5 -inch tray, power supply tray, and removable 3.5 -inch drive cage.
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Extra holes on the opposing sides of the removable 3.5 -inch cage allow it to be optionally fit of 2.5 -inch drives.

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Also compatible with the upper or bottom mount of this case, 140 mm by 420 mm triple front fan H9 is the most unusual feature of RGB. These three fans are a piece unit, and the same black connector is broken by NZXT RGB, standard ArgB, and the adapter included in the PWM fan connection. It looks like a very clean, clean.

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