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NZXT expands line-up with two new H5 cases and new T120 CPU coolers

NZXT is back with two new cases and a new line of CPU coolers. Today sees the launch of the new H5 Flow and H5 Elite cases, providing all the space needed to build a great-looking gaming rig, in addition to the new T120 CPU coolers to help tame the heat generated by new-gen processors. 

The new H5 Flow and H5 Elite cases feature better thermal performance, improved cable management channels and the classic design that NZXT is known for. Each case in the H5 series features an opened-up top that allows for the mounting of one 240mm radiator or two 120mm fans for improved thermal performance. These mid-tower cases maintain ATX compatibility in a compact form factor. The side panels are toolless, allowing easy entry to update any parts, fix any issue, and check in on your gaming PC.

The H5 Flow focuses on getting the maximum cooling for your components with its perforated front panel. And along with the bottom intake fan that is angled to circulate hot air to the top quicker allowing for a cooler chassis. Meanwhile, the H5 Elite is designed for those who want to showcase their build, featuring two F140 RGB fans, and a  tempered front glass panel. Additionally, an NZXT RGB fan controller comes built in that allows users to customise their RGB lighting with NZXT CAM. With the improved top ventilation and bottom intake fan found in the H5 series, cooling performance is said to be improved over the previous generations.

Finally, we have the new T120 CPU cooler, featuring high static pressure F120 fans, support for Intel and AMD sockets, and the option for RGB lighting.

The NZXT H5 Elite will be available soon for £129.99, while the H5 Flow comes in at £94.99. The new T120 CPU coolers are priced at £49.99 for the non-RGB version and £54.99 for the RGB version.

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