NZXT H6 and Ultra RGB fan presented: New design line at Computex 2026

Philipp Briel
Philipp Briel · 4 min. read

NZXT is using Computex 2026 to present a comprehensive new generation of PC components. The focus is on the new H6 cases, the RGB fan series and the particularly eye-catching Ultra RGB fans. The manufacturer is focusing on a modernized design language with a stronger focus on airflow, cable management and customizable RGB lighting. At the same time, the new products are intended to enable high-performance gaming and creator builds without reaching extreme enthusiast regions in terms of price.

  • New H6 case with dual-chamber design and curved glass side panel
  • Ultra RGB fan with up to 96 addressable LEDs and three lighting zones
  • Support for 360 mm AIOs and Back-Connect mainboards
  • NZXT CAM integrates lighting, fan control and presets centrally

NZXT H6 focuses on modern airflow design and tidy builds

With the H6 and the H6 RGB+, NZXT is introducing a new generation of cases that are clearly aimed at modern high-end PCs. The case uses a dual-chamber layout in which the power supply, drives and cable management are separated from the main area. This keeps the visible interior much tidier, while optimizing air circulation around the CPU and graphics card.

The new curved tempered glass side panel is particularly striking. In contrast to previous models, NZXT has dispensed with a two-part glass solution and instead opted for a continuous panoramic design. This puts the focus more on the hardware, which is particularly important for RGB builds.

The H6 is also technically oriented towards the current requirements of modern systems. A total of ten mounting slots are available for 120 mm fans. The case also supports top-mounted 360 mm AIO water cooling systems and so-called back-connect mainboards, where the connections are located at the rear. An integrated GPU anti-sag bracket is also included.

NZXT H6
Image: NZXT

The H6 RGB+ is primarily aimed at users who want a complete RGB setup straight from the factory. Two F360 RGB reverse single-frame fans for the air intake and an F120 RGB fan on the rear are already pre-installed. There is also an NZXT Control Hub Lite, which enables the control of all fan and lighting functions via NZXT CAM.

Overall, the technical specifications seem plausible. The dual-chamber concept is in line with current trends in the PC case market, while single-frame fan solutions are becoming increasingly popular as they significantly reduce the amount of cables required.

Ultra RGB fans bring significantly more customization

Alongside the new H6 series, NZXT is also presenting a new generation of RGB fans. The standard RGB series covers sizes from 120 mm to 420 mm and relies on newly developed fan blades designed to improve airflow and static pressure. NZXT also offers reverse blade variants that have been specially optimized for showcase cases.

However, the new Ultra RGB series is even more exciting. The F120U to F420U models have three separately controllable lighting zones. In addition to the central hub, the outer ring and additional light strips can also be individually configured. A total of up to 96 addressable LEDs are available per unit.

Ultra-RGB-Lüfter
Image: NZXT

The system is controlled via the new Advanced Lighting Mode in NZXT CAM. This allows different effects to be applied to several zones simultaneously. Alternatively, nine pre-configured presets are available that can be used without the need for complex adjustments.

NZXT uses Fluid Dynamic Bearings with a specified service life of 60,000 hours for both fan series. A five-year warranty further underlines the premium claim of the new models.

The H6 starts at 109.90 euros, while the more extensively equipped H6 RGB+ is available for 199.90 euros. The Ultra RGB fans start at 29.99 euros for the F120U model. The global sales launch is planned for June 2, 2026.

Conclusion

NZXT is significantly modernizing its hardware portfolio with the new H6 cases and the Ultra RGB fan series. The new design, optimized cooling and extensive RGB functions in particular show that the manufacturer continues to focus strongly on gaming and showcase PCs. Despite the extensive features, the prices are in the upper, but still reasonable range. The new products will be available worldwide in black and white from June 2, 2026.