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5/28/21: Thank you so much to everyone for your patience and support while we worked through replacement of the riser cable in all of the H1s in our warehouse and at retailers.

We have eliminated any risks initially posed and the updated H1s will be available on the website and at retailers as of today. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer support team any time!

5/11/21: Hey everyone. We wanted to share a quick update on the state of our riser cards. In an effort to ensure we get our new risers out to H1 owners as quickly as possible, we have been working with two manufacturing teams. Though there are visual differences, each and every card is safe to use, no matter what version of the PCIe riser card you receive.

If you bought your H1 directly from us, you’re all set. We will be sending your replacement to the address we have on file. If your address has changed, please reach out to us and let us know.

The nylon screws were not the complete solution for the H1 fire hazard; they didn’t address the root cause of the issue. We didn’t account for scenarios where someone could replace the nylon screws with metal ones unknowingly. Our execution did not live up to the quality that our community has come to expect from us.

We will be removing the H1 from the NZXT Store and NZXT BLD. We’re going to send out redesigned PCIe Gen3 Riser Assemblies for current H1s and we’re going to help with installation for those who need it.

If you have an H1 and have not requested your replacement screws, please head to this form now and request a full repair kit. This will include the nylon screws and, when available, the updated PCIe Gen3 Riser Assembly.

If you need additional support to install these fixes, please make sure to note that to our Customer Service team. You can head to the site and submit a support ticket, email us at h1support@nzxt.com, or call us at 1-888-965-5520 (Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm PST).

This PCIe Riser is custom. We started the redesign on it in November after we discovered the flaw and originally planned to ship it with H1s as a process update. We have now updated that plan with much more urgency and direct service to H1 owners. We felt confident that the nylon screws were a viable long-term fix to the issue. We now realize that isn’t good enough. We need to address the root cause for the lifetime of the product.

The nylon screw kit fixes the problem. However, it does not address the root cause. We’ve since removed the H1 from nzxt.com and letsbld.com until the new PCIe Riser Assembly is available.

If you purchased your H1 from NZXT or NZXT BLD then we will honor any request to return it for a full refund if submitted before October 31, 2021. If you purchased from another retailer we can offer a PCIe Riser replacement but otherwise, you will need to return to the point of purchase to request a return. If you run into any issues with your retailer, please contact our Customer Service team.

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This BLD Limited Warranty & Technical Support Agreement (this “Warranty”) gives the original purchaser (“you”) of the System (as defined below) express limited warranty rights from NZXT, Inc. (“NZXT”) during the Warranty Period (as defined below).

NZXT warrants that any part of the hardware system, excluding software, documentation, and similar items (the “System”) will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two years after the date of delivery of the System, or such longer period as applicable under the terms of any extended warranty option purchased by you (the “Warranty Period”). During the Warranty Period, NZXT will repair, replace, or refund, as determined by NZXT in its sole discretion, any defective Systems or parts thereof. This Warranty does not cover and, for the purposes of this Warranty, “System” does not include, software applications or programs, including without limitation, any operating systems and third-party software, or any documentation that was included with the System. NZXT’s obligations under this Warranty, at its sole discretion, to repair, replace, or refund for a System that manifests a defect in materials or workmanship ceases upon the expiration of the Warranty Period.

If you are not satisfied with the System for any reason, you may contact NZXT within 14 days from the date of delivery and NZXT will refund you for the price you paid to NZXT for the System, provided, however, that NZXT will not refund any fees for custom work to the System (if applicable), software, assembly, or shipping and handling. If you want to cancel an order after the order was placed and the System has not been built yet, NZXT will offer a full refund (including shipping and assembly fee) for your order. If the System is built and is ready to be shipped, NZXT will not refund the assembly fee from the order ($99 for regular service, $199 for Blitz service).

NZXT takes reasonable precautions to ensure that all of our Systems leave our facility without any scratches or dents. This Warranty only covers cosmetic damage larger than a U.S. dime if reported to NZXT within twenty-one days after the date of delivery of the System to you.

For all Systems for which NZXT has provided a frames per second (“fps”) guarantee (the “Guarantee”), NZXT warrants that the fps for such System will be within 10% of the Guarantee, as measured by NZXT’s CAM performance monitoring and analysis software (“CAM”). If your System does not meet the level of any applicable Guarantee, NZXT will repair or replace your System at NZXT’s option. To see the list of Guarantees that may be applicable to your System, please go to see your receipt and Welcome Letter.

The performance measurements provided by CAM will be the only valid measure for purposes of assessing whether your System meets the fps performance level specified in the Guarantees, and NZXT will not honor any fps data provided from any other source for such purpose.

All Guarantees are based upon stock configurations for the System’s CPU and GPU combination running under normal system conditions. Any modifications to your System that are not authorized in advance by NZXT in writing, including without limitation overclocking or underclocking the GPU and/or CPU, will void the Guarantee with respect to that System. In addition, the Guarantee will not apply to the extent that NZXT reasonably determines your System is operating at less than optimum conditions (e.g., running a video capture program simultaneously with a game), or where NZXT reasonably believes performance data indicating a failure to comply with the Guarantee has been obtained via hacking, doctoring, or through other fraudulent means.

Repair or replacement as outlined herein constitutes your sole and exclusive remedies for breach of this Warranty. NZXT shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential or other damages, whether based upon breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence, or strict liability, including but not limited to loss of profit, loss of revenue, loss of data or software, loss of use of the System, loss of use of related equipment, cost of substitute or replacement equipment, “down-time”, your time, injury to property, and all claims of any third parties. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, NZXT MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS SOLD BY NZXT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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FeaturesThe all-new NZXT H1 provides a beautifully small vertical chassis, maintaining full-sized GPU compatibility. The building experience is streamlined, with pre-routed cable channels and an integrated PSU and AIO liquid cooler. The dual-chamber exhaust layout maintains superior cooling for the CPU and GPU, providing each with a dedicated air source.

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Okay, so a few days, I had some major issues with my PC. I have a mini itx gaming PC known for horrible ventilation, extremely cramped due to it"s small size, and only one fan. The first issue started with my old PC case, it"s called the Azza Pyramid mini. Now, I actually got this entire PC as a present. Little did I know how many issues it was going to have. With this Azza Pyramid mini case, nearly a year ago, it all started with an issue not powering on when pressing the power button. It would sometimes restart on it"s own or power off on it"s own.Then, it started to glitch a bit, so I did a system restore, and then shut off because I thought it froze. Then, a BSOD (blue screen of death), reading "TDR failure" and could not get back into the login page. Luckily, even though I did not back it up, I had no important files at the time. So, I ended up having to take my PC to a local custom PC builder and have a fresh Windows install. I did not have to reinstall Windows, just log into my Microsoft account since I already have Windows attached to my Microsoft account, an activated license. So it did this for months. I finally decided to try one other option. Change the case because this case is also known for horrible ventilation. These are my PC specs: Ryzen 5 3600, MSI B450I Gaming, Crucial Ballistix RGB 3600Mhz, NVIDIA GTX Titan Xp, Cooler Master ML12L RGB, Azza 806 Pyramid Mini, be quiet SFX L Power 600W, Kingston 1TB M.2 SSD. I decided to make another horrible jump getting an NZXT H1, however, when I had my parts transferred (everything but the PSU and cooler, so I kept my CPU, GPU, SSD, RAM, motherboard), because the NZXT H1 comes with a pre-installed AIO cooler and PSU, I ended up using the one already inside the case, however, this fixed everything. No powering issues, nothing. Then months later, my computer restarts once again during game once it freezes. It restarts even after a few minutes of doing nothing. So I do another system restore, and then again, another BSOD. It has the same error code "critical process died", so I found out about DDU uninstaller and it worked. Then 2 weeks later, this time, the error code is different though, it reads "critical process died", and once again, I cannot get into the login page. So, I have to take it to a professional technician. He says it"s the OS after examining every single component, testing the SSD twice says at 92%. Then once he does a Windows install, it has a CPU temperature of 110 DEGREES!!! I take it home. I contact a different PC builder, and he tries several methods. A) he dusts the fan, even though the fan had absolutely NO DUST. B) he applies thermalpaste. We turn on the PC, it is still at a high 94%. He reapplies thermalpaste for the second time, still high temperature. C) After the third time, he ends up examining the CPU seeing some dirt on it. So he wipes off the thermalpaste, reapplies after cleaning this time, and temperature goes down to 45%. Then I take it home, so far so good. Then I turn it on 2 days later back home, and it reads 94, then back to 111. So I shut it off frusterated. I turn it on again, same temperature. After the third time, it is back to 45 degrees and going down. I go to Best Buy and get more advice on what this could be.

So, when this first happened, some thought the RAM was the issue. I took it to several people, one PC builder would take out the RAM and out it back in and say "no problems". Could it be a PSU issue? Well, I have an NZXT H1 with 650 watts and my previous PSU was at 600 watts. Could it be an SSD issue? Technician saw no issues. Is it the motherboard? Not sure. Is it the CPU? not sure. A person I spoke with said, hey, I bet it"s your cooling system. Check the pump. He sends me a video of the common gunk blocking the airflow. HOW COULD THIS BE WHEN I ONLY HAD THE NZXT H1 FOR 3 MONTHS!??? i ORDERED IT IN JULY OF THIS YEAR. Best Buy worker says several things, you could get a new CPU and motherboard for Micro Center Black Friday deal, or get a new case and cooler. Or just get a new PC.

You know what sucks? I am in cybersecurity and because this BSOD issue, I lost a very important program called Oracle VirtualBox with virtual machines and had to re-do nearly all of them. So, I"m suggested get a USB drive, or external hard drive, or external SSD. I ended up buying this external SSD - Crucial X6 1TB Portable SSD – Up to 800MB/s – USB 3.2 – External Solid State Drive, USB-C - CT1000X6SSD9 (Black Friday at $40 off). so my question is, how do I back up my virtual machines in case I get another BSOD, I DO NOT WANT TO DO INSTALLING ORACLE AND VIRTUAL MACHINES EVER AGAIN. IS AN INTERNAL SSD THE BEST OPTION OR EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE, OR USB FLASH DRIVE, OR DRIVE, GOOGLE DRIVE, CLOUD, ETC. HOW DO YOU DO IT? I even asked the technician if he could somehow get my virtual machines back? He said possible but not guaranteed. He could attempt to during data recovery. Now here is the issue with buying new parts. I"m extremely broke, I can"t afford a brand new PC. However, I can buy some new parts or a case. I even contacted NZXT for a replacement. And I only have 2 months left of school. I just need my damn PC to last for the next 2 months. Is there somehow I can keep the NZXT H1 and mod it with fans? How about this? NZXT H1 V1 Front or Rear Panel Spacer with Fan Mounts (https://www.etsy.com/listing/1258762252/nzxt-h1-v1-front-or-rear-panel-spacer?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us_a-craft_supplies_and_tools-tools_and_equipment-parts-computer_parts-other&utm_custom1=_k_Cj0KCQiAsoycBhC6ARIsAPPbeLsSYhgs9V3pZ3Ct1bWallyhadpRS1SqYv7ta9b_1ZwO-bHVUzPm4CEaAql5EALw_wcB_k_&utm_content=go_1843970764_70433185340_346429167263_aud-318110574626:pla-323097243063_c__1258762252_12768591&utm_custom2=1843970764&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsoycBhC6ARIsAPPbeLsSYhgs9V3pZ3Ct1bWallyhadpRS1SqYv7ta9b_1ZwO-bHVUzPm4CEaAql5EALw_wcB) I even got an LCD display too with a custom glass front panel (This custom panel is a glass panel that has vents or holes in it, replacing the one that is already installed. Any suggestions?

. However, this does not explain my previous PC case before I got the NZXT H1, the Azza Pyramid mini. Why would my Azza have been having similar issues of BSOD, restarting on its own, and more importantly, pressing the power button and nothing shows on my screen while sometimes the RAM only lights up. The Azza case had a different cooler and PSU than the pre-installed NZXT H1. I had a Cooler Master ML12L RGB and a be quiet SFX L Power 600W inside of my old Azza PC case. I"m using what was recommended by the technician and a few other people - Core Temp, AMZ Ryzen Master App, and MSI Center. Not only that I took my NZXT H1 to someone and he changed the power, speed of the fan, we did a complete factory reset, we checked overclocking, and again yesterday, someone helped me do something called "eco" in the AMD Ryzen app. However, when I took my PC to someone, he did not want to open the AIO pump since he thought it was risky since there could be liquid dripping out. And we did not update the BIOS which he also said could be risky

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Once the steel panel is punched, the iBUYPOWER team sets forth on embedding the 5:4 LCD in the new-formed hole. The LCD is purchased as sort of an all-in-one solution, then parts are extracted as needed. Wiring for the panel feeds into an expansion slot box, which is another existing display splitter solution that"s been encased in a plastic shell made by iBUYPOWER.

Videos are played back from the host machine, though the panel can technically also act as a monitor (e.g. extended display or cloned, which we show in the video). Contrast isn"t ideal for normal monitor use since you"re still seeing the system internals, but it does work. Things look a bit better in person than on camera; our cameras seem to have some trouble seeing through the light guide.