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NZXT has really put together another premium case with the NZXT H200i. It’s got a lot of space, it manages to maintain a clean aesthetic, and won’t cause your graphics card to combust. If this sounds like something you want, added with some pretty lights, you won’t be left disappointed by the NZXT H200i.
The H200i is a great case and overall it performs much better than expected, as long as there is left a path for air to get to the GPU.
The NZXT H200i has picked up exactly where the NZXT H700i case left off, and therefore there isn't much new to say.
It has the same clean design and it's build is of excellent quality. It has sturdy and classy steel panels and tempered glass, which makes for a clean and eye-catching case. It does have a smaller motherboard specification but that does not sacrifice component compatibility. The NZXT H200i features support for various power supply sizes and it sprevent graphics card sag are just some of the examples of their intelligent design choices. Installation is made easy with the plastic guides for cabling, the metal bar to hide extra cables, and the single plug for all the front connectors. The CAM software also does its job to add lights and control fan curves.
The consencus of the reviews are, that the NZXT H200i is a good buy, eventhough it might be a little pricy for some
There's not a ton that the reviews we looked at did not like about the NZXT H200i, but there are some areas the reviews would like to have seen improved. For example If I had one gripe with the design it’s that I would’ve liked to see the top exhaust designed with some sort of cover to obscure the screws from view, similar to the NZXT H700i.
The reviews also agreed upon the fact that the NZXT H200i needs USB-C ports on the front panel, this would be a nice upgrade.
Also some of these reviews found the case to be a little pricy, while other found it to be at a fair price, I guess you will have to be judge on this one, is it in your budget or not?
Taking all point in the reviews into consideration, has the NZXT H200i earned your money? The answer seems to be yes. While it does have small issues there is no deniyng that the case, compared to its competitors, is good, if not better than most.
Motherboards: Mini-ITX
I/O: One USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, One USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A, One Headset Audio Jack
Expansion: Two PCI, Two + one SSD (one HDD)
Fans Front: Two 120/140 mm
Top: One 120 mm
Rear: One 120 mm
Filters: Front, PSU
Radiators Front: 120/240 mm and 140/280 mm
Rear: 120 mm
Clearance GPU: up to 325 mm
CPU: up to 165 mm
Weight 6 kg
Dimensions: 210 mm x 349 mm x 372 mm
Materials: SGCC Steel, Tempered Glass
Warranty: Two years
+ Clever design
+ Good space
+ Clean aesthetic.
- Little pricy
- CAM software controlled fans
+ Good looking tempered glass and steel design
+ Strong thermal performance
+ Included RGB lighting and fan control
+ Reasonable Price
- Slightly noisy at full fan speed
- H200i’s top fan placement may conflict with some configurations
- No front panel USB-C ports
+ The NZXT H200i is a well-made case
+ Good performance
+ Price not terrible
- It’s possible to get a larger, cheaper case
- Ultimately it suffers from catering to an extremely small niche
+ The new smart device is nice and very responsive
+ It is compact
+ the H200i was not super hard to work in
- Need to buy a USB 2.0 hub separately if needed
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+ Gorgeous design
+ Good airflow
+ Cable management
+ High-quality build
+ Can take larger GPUs
- Larger than other ITX cases
- Pricey
+ The fans are quiet enough for day to day use.
+ Clean design.
+ Excellent build quality.
+ The steel panels and tempered glass are sturdy and classy
- the included case fans have a short lifespan
- No front panel USB Type-C ports
+ Included RGB lighting and fan control
+ Good compatibility for watercooling and aircooling
+ Nice looking design
+ Fan controller
- No front panel USB-C ports
- High price
For optimal internal ventilation, two Aer F120mm fans* are supplied, as well as detachable filters on the front panel and PSU intakes.
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