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Building With The H1

The H1 adds an eight-pin CPU power extension cable and a nifty triple-drive SATA cable to an otherwise ordinary installation kit.

Our SSD screws in place nicely, though 3.5” drive pins might have been a little quicker.

Each card bracket includes a hole to allow its use as a fan mount, when rotated vertically, rather than horizontally.

We didn’t install a fan on the other two tabs, but the default location shown would have been appropriate for cooling a motherboard voltage regulator if the system had been liquid-cooled.

The front panel pops open too, albeit manually, using a push latch.

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Thomas Soderstrom is a Senior Staff Editor at Tom's Hardware US. He tests and reviews cases, cooling, memory and motherboards.