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PC Cases Catch Fire, Company Responsible Eventually Apologises – Kotaku Australia
There have been complaints for a few months now that one of PC case company NZXT’s products has been catching fire. This week, the company has finally apologised…

There have been complaints for a few months now that one of PC case company NZXTs products has been catching fire. This week, the company has finally apologised and removed the case from its store.
The issues concerned their H1 case, which is basically a very big, Xbox Series X-like box. As OC3Dreport, it looks like the screws on the H1’s PCIe Riser Card are causing a short circuit, causing sparks to fly, smoke to generate and burns on the H1’s PCIe riser card.
One owner managed to film the short…
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