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Zu den Schwergewichten im Hardwaremarkt hinsichtlich der Gehäuse zählen sowohl NZXT als auch Corsair. Beide Hersteller führen zahlreiche Ableger im eigenen Portfolio, sodass nahezu jeder Nutzer das für die eigenen Ansprüche passende Modelle wählen kann. Im Preisbereich von rund 70 bis 80 Euro haben beide Hersteller mit dem H230 respektive Carbide 330R gedämmte Gehäuse parat, welche mit entsprechenden Ausstattungsmerkmalen insbesondere Nutzer ansprechen sollen, die nicht allzu viel Geld ausgeben möchten, aber keinesfalls auf essenzielle Silent-Eigenschaften verzichten möchten. Welches der beiden amerikanischen Unternehmen das bessere, gedämmte Case in diesem Segment vorweisen kann, soll unser Test klären.
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NZXT delivers the H230, a new mid-tower with sound absorbing material to silently cool those mid-tower builds, and at a good price as well.
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NZXT are one of the all time greatest chassis manufacturers and right now they have one of the most impressive product lines on the market that offers some seriously high end feature sets to the enthusiast market. Yet while all the attention may go towards their high end, high price solutions such as the Phantom 820 or the more recent H630, NZXT have not forgotten about the more budget friendly end of the market.
We recently reviewed the H630, a high performance product with some of the best build quality and sound proofing I’ve ever seen in a chassis design, easily one of the top 10 best chassis available to this date in my opinion. The chassis we are looking at today is effectively the little brother of that chassis and the H230 aims to offer a less expensive solution for those who want a stylish and silent mid tower chassis design, but still want the sleek styling that NZXT are renowned for in their higher end models.
Obviously I’m not expecting this to be as great as the H630, but it will be interesting to see just how much the H230 has to offer for £59.00 vs the H630 which costs £129.99.
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The NZXT H230 Case is a mid tower case that comes in black and white, includes 2 120mm fans, there are two USB3 ports, has noise dampening material on both side panels, tool-less drive design and much more. If you're in the market for a quiet build, it's an excellent case for the money.
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The H230 is one of three NZXT's cases in their Absolute Silence line. These include the H230, the H2, another mid-tower, and finally the H630, an "Ultra Tower". Each of these have slightly different specs. The H230 is the entry level case in the Silent Line, two models are avaialable, a black and a white model. The review sample received has the part number CA-H230I-B1, which is the black version; the white version has part number CA-H230I-W1. Read on to see what we think of it!
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NZXT’s latest PC case is called the NZXT H2 Silent Classic Mid-Tower PC Chassis which is designed to run whisper quiet. It runs so quiet that it’s too bad NZXT already used the Whisper name for another one of its case models. NZXT employs noise dampening foam to help keep the noise inside the case and not out in the user’s environment.
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NZXT broke into the case industry with their Lexa Blackline chassis, a design that quickly became a classic. Today we’re reviewing something that’s uses that moniker in its name, the NZXT Classic H2 Silent. It comes with a fancy front panel, some great fan features and sound proofing in the side panels.
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NZXT has come a long way since the early days as seen in their latest Classic Series case; the H2 Silent Midtower case. The H2 is designed to minimize noise and offer a long list of premium features without breaking the budget. With a sub $100 MSRP, the H2 has its work cut out for it.
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Explosions, pings, message notifications, and the Windows login tune. What do all of these have in common, you may ask? Well, these are all sounds we may hear almost every day when sitting in front of our computers. From just logging on to playing games, we hear a plethora of stuff coming from our speakers or headsets. However, one thing most users don't want to hear while performing their day-to-day routine would be the incessant humming from their computer itself. In my case, the last thing I would want to hear when I am gaming or listening to music is the spinning noise from my hard drive, or the noise from my case fans. To combat this problem, some people may go about and get the best fans and passive cooling units to reduce the noise. What some users do not think of, however, would be to choose a quieter chassis to seal the deal. Well, today we have a new case from NZXT that advertises to do just that. NZXT is well known in the industry for their high quality cases, fans, and power supplies. The product we will be taking a look at today is the NZXT H2 from the Classic line of cases, which is pretty self-explanatory. This line seeks more classic and clean designs, while providing modern luxury at the same time. Without further delay, let us dive right into our review, and see how well this chassis reaches its goals for being quiet and clean looking at the same time.
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NZXT introduces the newest design in their Classic series, the H2 Silent mid-tower. Building upon the success of their previous Hush mid-tower and Whisper full-tower chassis, the H2 incorporates the latest case upgrades and technological advances into a compact mid-tower frame, utilizing quieting features and a classic styling that practically screams NZXT.
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