NZXT - H9 Elite ATX Mid-Tower Case with Dual Chamber - Black

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SKU:
CM-H91EB-01
UPC:
810074842518
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Product Description

Model number : CM-H91EB-01
The H9 Elite is designed to cool off powerful GPUs with its expansive thermal capabilities, featuring a ten fan capacity and numerous 360mm radiator mounting options.
Dimension
Product Height : 19.49 inches
Product Width :11.42 inches
Product Depth :19.21 inches
Product Weight :426.81 ounces

Features
Enormously cool With room for up to ten fans and direct airflow to the GPU, the H9 Flow is ready to cool off even the most powerful video cards. Includes four F120Q fans, support for three 360mm radiators, a perforated top panel, and fully filtered intakes. The H9 Flow is a cooling monster.
Creatively flexible The H9 Series simplifies building a premium PC with plenty of room for powerful components. cooling, and the removable side brackets allow side-mounting to free up interior space.
Clearly unique Uninterrupted glass panel showcasing premium components in style and providing the perfect view of the case interior. The dual chamber design separates components from cables, storage, and the PSU, highlighting a clean and organized aesthetic.
Dazzle with NZXT CAM Featuring the NZXT RGB & Fan controller V2 and three F120RGB Duo fans, the H9 Elite is ready to wow woth vibrant custom-colored builds and will cool in style.

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Reviews

  • 5
    best pc case to ever exist

    Posted by Calvin Flores on 10th Apr 2024

    it was the greatest product i’ve ever bought and i get the feeling it forever will be

  • 5
    Great Case, Minor Complaints

    Posted by Samuel Young on 9th Apr 2024

    The Good: NZXT has always been one of my favorite case designers. I say designer because the aesthetic is clean and not fussy (no textures or weird lines/leds where there doesn't need to be) but their thermals especially with the elites has been questionable. Certainly the H9 Elite builds upon the design language of the Elite series but I don't find (with almost all fan slots filled) the same temperature penalty for opting for the extra glass. Dual chamber cases are always easy to build in with the space between the MB tray and the rear door VERY ample. The three duo fans included are appreciated, as when they're in the pull configuration typical RGB fans would have the ring on the wrong side facing the back of the case. All build quality/fit/finishes are in alignment with NZXT and what I'd expect from a premium product. The fan/RGB controller has more than sufficient slots should you want to populate extra fans in the bottom or add a 360mm AIO to the top/side and relocate the fans that ship with the case. Cable management is also well thought-out with plenty of tie down spots and velcro cable tieback solutions. I'm currently running a 13900K and 7900 series radeon with no thermal issues whatsoever, even with a top-mounted rad pulling case air as exhaust. Pairs well with the Z series Kraken which are flashy but I love, and probably a great match for NZXT's currently out-of-stock vertical GPU gen4 mount. The Less Good: So there's a lot of glass, and ripping of the O11DE design has some drawbacks. I've noticed where the glass meets and to a lesser degree the top mounted glass and rad tray can vibrate a little when the fans spool up. Not deal breaking, but I would have liked to see a little bit more thought go into noise reduction. The tolerances for the panels are also very small, so ensure you handle with care when you're removing the side glass panel and replacing it. And finally, NZXT was kind enough to ship the fan cables looking like a rats nest with one sad looking twist-tie holding the disaster together. I'd think for a $240 case they'd do a bit better than to jam them all in a ball and call it a day. It took awhile to sort out what was extra or unnecessary but just call me OCD with cable management. She's a thick one, so be sure you check dimensions if you're coming from a more compact mid-tower. Other than that, I love it and highly recommend it to anyone doing a DIY build. It certainly creates a showpiece and the two-sided uninterrupted glass plus the internal mirrored surface left of the side intake fans create a very showy, if not slightly distracting addition to your setup. I wish I'd started building in one of these larger cases where everything is easier to route and get to, so if you're a novice builder or just starting out, this case will definitely fit the bill.