NZXT H440 review: radical design causes lack of fresh air

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NZXT cases are always unique looking and we often get requests to test them. The recently announced NZXT H440 also sparked a lot of interest which is probable partly due to some of the radical design choices that NZXT made. The front of the case is one solid piece and there are no 5,25" bay and this gives the case a very striking appearance, but like we are used to from NZXT they have given a lot of thought to the design. In our recent tests of the Phantom 530 and the H230 we found cooling performances a little lacking. The H440 probably won't change that being a silent case but we are interested to see how it will fare when compared to 13 other silence oriented cases.

NZXT's H-series cases are aimed at silence. The are designed to make the least amount of noise possible and dampen any sound produced by the rest of the components. It's noteworthy that NZXT equipped this case with a windown despite it being a quiet case. The H440 isn't cheap with an average price of £95, this is less than the H630 however.
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