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At Computex 2025 in Taipei, NZXT revealed its latest refresh, focused on improving thermal performance and simplifying the building process. The company introduced two new chassis, updated AIO liquid coolers, and its first 420 mm cooling solutions, all designed to give PC enthusiasts more options when assembling high-performance rigs. The spotlight was on the H9 Flow family, which now includes the base H9 Flow (MSRP $169.99), the H9 Flow RGB ($209.99), and the fully equipped H9 Flow RGB+ ($289.99).
These dual-chamber mid-towers accommodate up to 420 mm radiators at both the front and top, while fine-mesh panels and an angled front-right fan arrangement borrowed from the popular H6 Flow help channel cool air directly to critical components. The RGB+ model arrives with two front F420 RGB Core fans, a 120 mm RGB Core exhaust fan, and an integrated NZXT Control Hub so that lighting and cooling are synchronized straight out of the box via CAM software.
For builders working in tighter spaces, NZXT rolled out the H3 Flow microATX case (MSRP $79.99). Despite its compact footprint, this chassis supports full-length graphics cards and a 280 mm front radiator. A revised PSU shroud directs air to the bottom intake fans, while compatibility with back-connect motherboards ensures a tidy, cable-free interior.
In the cooling category, the Kraken Plus series replaces the 2023 lineup with enhancements drawn from last year's Elite models. The Kraken Plus 240 ($139.99), 280 ($159.99), and 360 mm ($179.99) versions, including RGB variants starting at $179.99, all feature the new Turbine pump and a refined fan design that delivers more than 4 percent better CPU cooling. Each cooler offers a 1.54-inch square LCD for live statistics, custom images, and GIFs, and a single breakout cable that handles both power and RGB channels.
Stepping into larger formats, NZXT introduced the Kraken Elite 420 RGB (MSRP $334.99). This top-end AIO sports a 2.36-inch customizable LCD and ships with three F420 RGB Core fans (each $89.99), providing strong airflow and reducing cable clutter. All of these products are available immediately on NZXT.com and through leading retail partners.

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These dual-chamber mid-towers accommodate up to 420 mm radiators at both the front and top, while fine-mesh panels and an angled front-right fan arrangement borrowed from the popular H6 Flow help channel cool air directly to critical components. The RGB+ model arrives with two front F420 RGB Core fans, a 120 mm RGB Core exhaust fan, and an integrated NZXT Control Hub so that lighting and cooling are synchronized straight out of the box via CAM software.


For builders working in tighter spaces, NZXT rolled out the H3 Flow microATX case (MSRP $79.99). Despite its compact footprint, this chassis supports full-length graphics cards and a 280 mm front radiator. A revised PSU shroud directs air to the bottom intake fans, while compatibility with back-connect motherboards ensures a tidy, cable-free interior.


In the cooling category, the Kraken Plus series replaces the 2023 lineup with enhancements drawn from last year's Elite models. The Kraken Plus 240 ($139.99), 280 ($159.99), and 360 mm ($179.99) versions, including RGB variants starting at $179.99, all feature the new Turbine pump and a refined fan design that delivers more than 4 percent better CPU cooling. Each cooler offers a 1.54-inch square LCD for live statistics, custom images, and GIFs, and a single breakout cable that handles both power and RGB channels.

Stepping into larger formats, NZXT introduced the Kraken Elite 420 RGB (MSRP $334.99). This top-end AIO sports a 2.36-inch customizable LCD and ships with three F420 RGB Core fans (each $89.99), providing strong airflow and reducing cable clutter. All of these products are available immediately on NZXT.com and through leading retail partners.


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