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It is not clear why the company from which quality cabinets such as the H700i and S340 Elite come, as well as the highly coveted H1 (find a video below), felt the need to expose themselves public mockery on social media.
As many users are pointing out, NZXT also sells pre-assembled systems and therefore the whole argument of being clowns when playing with a pre-built console doesn't make much sense. br>
However, this is not an easy period for the American manufacturer, involved in the last few days in a series of not exactly pleasant accidents related to the aforementioned H1 case, which some people have literally burned down.
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NZXT's social media manager is trying to quell the controversy after seeing the reaction of so many users, but for now these attempts appear quite weak.
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