Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the NZXT H2 Classic and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NZXT H2 Classic.
April 2011
(86%)
72 Reviews
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Built in fan controller for factory installed fans, Top hot swap capable SATA HDD Dock, Best 5.25" bay device covers, 25mm space behind motherboard
Too many black thumbscrews???, Only one USB 3.0 port, which plugs into the rear I/O panel
The NZXT H2 Classic Series Silent midtower case definitely made a very positive impression on me in this review. Although there isn't anything really jazzy, I really like the stealthiness of this case. Just about everything is black, giving it a cool ...
Easy to use, Nice looking, Sound dampening foam, Fan controller, USB 3
Side panel fit
This has been an awesome case to install hardware in, it was easy and no tools were required for more than the motherboard itself. I love the facts it has USB 2 and 3 ports on the front and two removable front fans, it doesn’t make things worse with a...
The NZXT H2 mid-tower case combines the classic good looks and quiet operation of the full-tower Whisper, with the small footprint of the Hush. Sprinkle in a slew of updated bits like painted interior chassis, hot-swap removable fans, external hard d...
External SATA Dock Bay, Plenty of cooling including two modular fans, Built in cable management solution, Sound dampening foam on side panels and front door, Solid construction, Monolithic design, Plenty of room for expansion
Cooling capability could be better, Fans are not silent at full speed, USB 3.0 front panel solution a bit kludgy, 3.5” internal drive mounts finicky to attach
Although the NZXT H2 Silent Classic Mid-Tower PC Chassis is a bit plain looking compared to some of NZXT’s other PC cases it still is a nice looking case for those who don’t want clear panels and/or lots of LEDs. Its black monolithic style gives ...
In the past. I have used both the original NZXT Tempest and the Tempest EVO for my personal system. After not paying much attention to the company (although I did want to always take the PanzerBox for a spin), it's nice to have been able to take a loo...
Silent design, USB 3.0 and 2.0 on case, hotswappable bay, toolless installation, Looks great,
none come to mind
I loved the tool-less design on the H2, it made for an easy installation. In fact putting the drives in was actually fun, taking off the fan with just a pinch and sliding it in and hearing that nice little click letting me know everything is safe, mmm ...
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Published: 2011-06-06, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Breaking free of the confines that big box electronics retailers force upon you when it comes to PCs is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, you're free to pick literally anything you want from anywhere you please. On the flip side, where do you star...
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Published: 2011-06-06, Author: David , review by: Techreport.com
The NZXT H2 has piqued the interest of many computer enthusiasts for its combination of clean looks, accommodating internals, and attention to noise levels. While the "Silent" part of its title might be something of a misnomer, the case does offer good v...
Published: 2011-06-01, Author: Ryan , review by: icrontic.com
The NZXT is good, but could be better. Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with the NZXT H2 Classic case, especially as it’s currently $99.99 on Newegg and Amazon. It delivers on its claims of quiet computing, and with mesh filters to keep dust out and good...
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Published: 2011-06-01, Author: Alan , review by: maximumpc.com
Really quiet; USB 3.0; threestep fan control; interesting fan config.
Kind of cramped; grommets aren’t very secure; chintzy optical drive latches.