Officially recalled a PC case that could burst into flames

As I reported earlier this month, The H1 case of NZXT (of course wonderful) had a problem where at some point it could literally burst into flames. The company has reluctantly apologized, but this process has now progressed to a full “recall” for more than 30,000 cases.

Issued the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission a full recall notice last week, which despite the name does not actually involve sending cases back. Instead, their advice is to “stop using the case” – easier said than done if it’s your computer – and get a repair kit from NZXT, which includes a set of nylon screws that will not Light a fire.

The notification affects “approximately 32,000” cases sold in the United States, although the USCPSC notes that “approximately 1,024 were also sold in Canada.”

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