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NZXT H510i All Might: CRTF 10 case comes in anime look

Are you a fan of the anime My Hero Academia? And are you looking for a high-quality PC case with a corresponding look? Then the NZXT H510i All Might might be just what you’re looking for. The mid-tower case builds on the manufacturer’s CRFT product line and shines in a colorful comic book look.

NZXT H510i All Might: The PC case for anime fans

The naming and design of the NZXT H510i All Might are taken from the popular anime My Hero Academia and present the eponymous protagonist not only on the outside of the case, but also on the inside.

In doing so, the new case builds on NZXT’s CRFT 10 and features, for example, pre-installed RGB LED strips, an integrated GPU mount for vertical or horizontal installation, as well as an RGB and fan controller complete with two RGB lighting channels and three fan channels that support voltage-regulated or PWM fans via NZXT CAM.

“In the world of My Hero Academia, 80% of the population has superpowers known as “Quirks”. All Might, the most famous hero, chooses a boy without a Quirk, Midoriya, as his successor and, after realizing his potential, shares his Quirk with him.”

The case measures 460 mm x 210 mm x 428 mm (height x width x depth) and weighs 6.8 kg. It is made of SGCC steel and a tempered glass side panel. It supports Mini-ITX, MicroATX and ATX motherboard standards.

Seven standard and two vertical expansion slots are offered, while a total of four fans can be accommodated in the case (2x 120 mm/140 mm at the front, 1x 120 mm/140 mm each at the top and rear). A cooler mount at the front accommodates a maximum of 280 mm, while a maximum of 120 mm is available at the rear.

Price and availability

The NZXT H510i All Might mid-tower case is available for pre-order now on the manufacturer’s homepage and should be available shortly. The RRP is 249.99 Euros.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

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