S spyguy Honorable Dec 3, 2017 291 1 10,795 Sep 1, 2021 #1 I just became aware of the h1 case fire hazard. I have the 510 case and google didnt return any results for this specific case. As I understand its from the pci riser in the h1. Should I be concerned?
I just became aware of the h1 case fire hazard. I have the 510 case and google didnt return any results for this specific case. As I understand its from the pci riser in the h1. Should I be concerned?
Solution H H hotaru.hino Sep 1, 2021 The problem with the H1 stemmed from how the PCIe riser was designed and mounted. Since NZXT's other cases don't use this, there's no fire hazard.
The problem with the H1 stemmed from how the PCIe riser was designed and mounted. Since NZXT's other cases don't use this, there's no fire hazard.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 60,057 5,537 184,340 Sep 1, 2021 #2 No, I don't think so. Completely different design. Upvote 0 Downvote
H hotaru.hino Glorious Sep 1, 2020 9,805 3,567 46,090 Sep 1, 2021 Solution #3 The problem with the H1 stemmed from how the PCIe riser was designed and mounted. Since NZXT's other cases don't use this, there's no fire hazard. Upvote 2 Downvote Solution
The problem with the H1 stemmed from how the PCIe riser was designed and mounted. Since NZXT's other cases don't use this, there's no fire hazard.