NZXT @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!
NZXT
We’ve always been big fans of NZXT here at eTeknix, having used many of their coolers, cases and power supplies in many of our own systems, and all of our test benches that we use for all of our reviews. Well, there’s nothing inherently new here at the show, that’s only because we were able to sneak in the reviews of many of these new products before we left for the show. The star products being the new H9 flow dual chamber PC case, offering support for 9×140 mm fans, as well as coming with options for their unibody fans which offer free funds in a single unit for easy installation. This case comes with choice of no fans, RGB fans in the front, or an RGB plus version that comes with fans in the bottom as well.
If you’re looking for something a little smaller, there is the H3 flow, offering a cosy micro ATX form factor, for smaller to midsize builds. It’s great to see more micro ATX cases on the market as it has been an underserved part of the PC case market for some years now. However, do not be fooled by its size, as it still supports many of the largest graphics cards on the market, liquid cooling, and extensive support for fans thanks to it high airflow design.
also on display are there new all-in-one CPU cooler, which use the same unibody fan designs as we’ve seen in their new cases, allowing you to install a double or a triple fun configuration using only four screws and a single cable for the PWM, and a single cable for the RGB. Of course this is all controllable through CAM, and everything hooks up to the system with just a single break off cable, make an installations cleaner, and easier to deploy than ever before. Furthermore, with the latest CAM software, you can customise the RGB, fan profiles, and extensively customise the built-in LCD on each pump. This allows you to display animations, videos, visualizer effects, as well as important system statistics such as CPU temperature, load, fan speeds, frames per second, and so much more.
Also on display, are their new motherboards. Please come which are modernised but still classic NZXT design with large heatsinks, enlarged VRM heatsinks. There’s now two tiny fans behind the rear I/O further enhancing the VRM cooling. We’ve got these back at the office, so will have reviews for you very soon.
































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