Many thanks for the information. Unfortunately, we only received these serial images from the suppliers. But of course you are right, there are only four 120 mm Quiet Airflow fans.
After consulting the price history of the item, the price has indeed decreased.
We would also like to point out that the question system was set up for enquiries about the specifics and use of the products rather than to discuss pricing.
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There's no need to buy a fan hub if you want to add fans, as this case already includes a 3-channel fan controller capable of managing multiple fans. The controller supports 12V DC, 3A per channel (36W total) and connects via SATA for power and internal USB 2.0 for data. The case can accommodate up to 10 fans, with 4 F Series 120mm fans already included.
The case officially supports Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX and ATX mainboards. An E-ATX mainboard will only fit if you remove the cable management bracket. An E-ATX board such as the X670E Aorus Master can then be installed without any problems and also looks neat.
Unfortunately not - I mentioned this in my review. So you need a powerful mainboard to split on one port or enough ports on the mainboard. The product developers should really think about this...
No, a hub is not supplied with the H9 Elite PC case. However, an internal USB hub can be purchased separately to meet your additional connectivity needs.
The H9 Elite PC case includes a fan and RGB lighting controller for managing up to nine fans. This controller is supplied with the case and controls both the fans and the RGB lighting of the included fans. There is no specific 'hub' for the fans in the sense of an additional cable hub, but the integrated controller fulfils this function in terms of fan management.
The fans included in this PC case are indeed RGB fans. The H9 Elite comes with three F Series 120mm RGB Duo fans, which offer vibrant RGB lighting and customisation via the NZXT fan and lighting controller.
Hello Digitec
Great case but the pictures are misleading as the lender assumes that RGB fans are included. Which should always be the case based on the prices and is a bit cheeky of NZXT. But as a borrower you have to do your own research, which is ok, but in the rush to buy you quickly forget about it and you get a case without RGB but with a 3pin fan. You have to scroll down and find a review that mentions it as a negative point, which is a shame. Can't this be mentioned a little better in the description?
Thanks and regards
The 2025 model of the H9 Flow features several key upgrades compared to the 2023 version, primarily focused on improved cooling and compatibility. These include angled front-right fan mounts inspired by the H6 Flow for better airflow, support for a 420mm radiator on the top or front-right panel, and an increased bottom fan capacity from 2 × 140 mm to 3 × 140 mm. Additionally, the 2025 model has a removable nylon dust filter on the bottom PSU intake and a full-length cover pre-installed for back-connect motherboards, which can be swapped for a smaller panel for standard layouts. It also supports custom cooling with generous radiator compatibility and includes a built-in fill port under the top panel for easier maintenance.
The main differences between the H9 and the H9 Elite are in design, airflow, and included features.
- The Elite version features more glass panels and a premium aesthetic, while the standard Flow model is designed for better airflow with mesh panels.
- The Elite includes additional space for internal hard drives and often comes with enhanced lighting or display features.
- The Elite may have a glass top panel, which can restrict airflow compared to the mesh top on the Flow.
- The Elite is generally more expensive and may include extra accessories or RGB lighting not found in the standard model.