NZXT H440 "EnVyUs" Edition Chassis Announced: H440 Gets an e-Sports Edition
by Anton Shilov on June 10, 2016 10:30 AM ESTOriginally released in 2014, NZXT's H440 chassis has quickly become a popular product for the company. Due to this popularity NZXT has released a few different designs over the years, ranging from the original pure white design to alternative designs such as a Razer-partnered black and green chassis. For Computex, NZXT has announced another new version of its H440 PC chassis, the EnVyUs edition, which will get a black, white and blue color scheme.
The new version of the H440 was a collaboration by NZXT and Team EnVyUs, a professional e-Sports team that NZXT sponsors and thus this new design will feature the e-Sports team branding. The case features team colors, aesthetics. and the logotype of the team on the front panel. The NZXT H440 EnVyUs was designed primarily for gamers, e-Sport fans who respect the team as well as those, who wanted this particular chassis, but with black, white and blue color scheme. Apart from the colors, the new NZXT H440 mid-tower case is identical to its predecessors. It is made of steel and plastic and is compatible with ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards.
NZXT H440 EnVyUs | ||
Motherboard Size | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX | |
Drive Bays | External | 0 × 5.25" |
Internal | 11 × 3.5" and 8 x 2.5" | |
Cooling | Front | 2 × 140 mm or 3 × 120 mm (3 × 120 mm included) |
Rear | 1 × 120 mm or 1 × 140 mm (included) | |
Top | 2 × 140 mm or 3 × 120 mm | |
HDD/Side | - | |
Bottom | - | |
Radiator Support | Front | Unknown |
Rear | Up to 140 mm (?) | |
Top | Up to 360 mm | |
Side | - | |
Bottom | - | |
I/O Port | 2 × USB 3.0, 2 × USB 2.0, 1 × Headphone, 1 × Mic | |
Power Supply Size | ATX | |
Dimensions | W: 220mm × H: 513mm × D: 480mm | |
Features of the NZXT H440 EnVyUs | · Glass side panel · Integrated power supply shroud · NZXT FNv2 case fans with anti-vibration pads |
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Price | $139.99 |
Inside, the H440 chassis features seven openings for PCI expansion cards, up to eight 2.5” bays for SSDs/HDDs and up to eleven 3.5” bays for storage devices. It also supports two 140 mm or three 120 mm front fans, two 140 mm or three 120 mm top fans as well as one 140mm or 120 mm rear fan. Users can install graphics cards that are up to 428 mm long (if no storage devices are installed on their place) or up to 294 mm long when the case is fully populated with HDDs or SSDs. Like other modern chassis, the NZXT H440 EnVyUs fully supports the installation of liquid cooling. Outside, the H440 has two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports as well as two 3.5 mm mini-jack connectors.
The NZXT H440 EnVyUs will be available in the U.S. and Europe in mid-June. The recommended price will be $139.99.
Source: NZXT
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BurntMyBacon - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
Sounds like a race to the bottom to me. Seems like they want to have good enough players and equipment that people will envy them. Though a team name like that suggests that rather than just get the equipment and train the players to be good enough to give people something to envy them for, they'd rather everyone else just do it. If you can't get good enough, I suppose you could wish for everyone else to get bad enough.You can be the richest person either by acquiring enough wealth, or by reducing the wealth of everyone else to below yours. Kind of a similar mindset.
bery - Saturday, June 11, 2016 - link
According to the spec table the side panel is glass? I thought H440 had a acrylic panel.Laststop311 - Sunday, June 12, 2016 - link
Don't get me started. Where are all the dual usb 3.1 gen 2 type c 100 watt ports on the front of cases.Laststop311 - Sunday, June 12, 2016 - link
I'll accept 2 usb3.0 ports as the other 2 ports to give me 4.nunya112 - Sunday, June 12, 2016 - link
this case has been around since forever. hence the no USB 3.0its obvious they made far too many so they had to rebrand it to something, and hopefully the CSgo community teenies will go crazy
BurntMyBacon - Tuesday, June 14, 2016 - link
It has 2 USB3.0 ports per the article. (It really isn't that hard to update the USB ports given they take the same physical space on the chassis as the old ones.)