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NZXT HU001


$90.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Absorbs vibrations from fans, keeps noise down. Design looks sleek, nice angles and lighting accents. Includes a pair of completely silent fans that establish fair airflow.

The Cons:Has several plastic components that seem breakable. Doesn't support more than one optical drive. A little cramped inside, not a lot of room to spare.

The NZXT HU001 is a custom Mid Tower steel case for PCs. It features a plastic and brushed aluminum front panel with detailing in silver or black, and a visible front fan with blue LEDs. Cooling is further enhanced by a 120 mm rear fan, also included.

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Specific support for the Dual NVIDIA 8800GTX in SLI mode is provided, allowing it to be installed with three of the 3.5 inch HDD spaces. A total of 11 drive bays are made available, with 6 external and 5 internal Drive bays use a screwless rail design for fast and easy installation and removal. Sound dampening foam is used inside the case to reduce noise levels, and rubber padding is used around the hard drives and fans to reduce vibrations. 

Features

  • Mid Tower Steel Chassis with Plastic & Aluminum front panel
  • Brushed Aluminum detailing in Silver or Black
  • 8800GTX compatibility
  • Silent dampening foam
  • Rubber padding on hard drive and fans
  • Steel Chassis
  • Screwless rail design
  • 11 Drive Bays: 6 external, 5 internal
  • USB 2.0, Firewire, and HD Audio support
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 193.4 x 418.5 x 513.4 mm
  • Cooling: FRONT, 1 x 120 mm Blue LED Fan (included), REAR, 1 x 120 mm Fan (included)
  • Motherboards: ATX, MICRO-ATX, FLEX ATX, MINI ATX

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    absorbs vibrations from fans, keeps noise down

  • 1

    design looks sleek, nice angles and lighting accents

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    includes a pair of completely silent fans that establish fair airflow

Cons
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    has several plastic components that seem breakable

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    doesn't support more than one optical drive

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    a little cramped inside, not a lot of room to spare

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    airflow is restricted compared to most higher-end cases

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    very difficult to install water-cooling systems

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