NZXT has made the perfect PC case for Fallout fans

H700 Nuka-Cola PC case

If you appreciate a gorgeous PC case as opposed to a bland box and you’re a Fallout fan, then a new spin on the NZXT H700 will doubtlessly grab your attention.

The H700 Nuka-Cola PC case has been concocted in partnership with Bethesda and as such is an officially licensed Fallout product, with a rather tasty helping of post-apocalyptic style, as you can see from the pictures.

As the name and the artwork suggests, this mid-tower ATX case is obviously themed around the Nuka-Cola drink from the Fallout universe, and boasts plenty of smart touches like a battered look and peeling paint on the exterior, circular air vents and custom LED lighting.

The H700 case itself benefits from an all-steel build, a tempered glass (quick-release) side panel that provides a large viewing window to the innards of your Fallout PC, and a useful cable management system. Furthermore, the case is designed to make installing a water-cooling system – perhaps filled with Nuka-Cola (or perhaps not) – an easier task.

H700 Nuka-Cola PC case

Crafty cases

This is the second in the company’s line of CRFT customized line of products – which NZXT tells us could be applied to any of its existing or future products – with the first effort being a PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds themed H700. As was the case with that offering, this is a limited edition, and there are only 2,000 available.

An optional accessory is an all-metal cover for the N7 Z370 motherboard which is again Nuka-Cola themed to get a more complete Fallout look, although that add-on is further limited to 400 units.

H700 Nuka-Cola PC case

The H700 Nuka-Cola case is available today in the US at a price of $299 (around £230, AU$400), with availability following in the rest of the world later in August. That’s twice the price of the standard H700 which retails at $149 (around £115, AU$200), so you are paying something of a premium. But then again, this is a pretty special case; particularly for avid Fallout followers.

The optional N7 Z370 Nuka-Cola Cover is $49 (around £39, AU$67), and should be out very shortly in the US, with everyone else being able to order it later in the month (while stocks last, of course).

If you’re dreaming of a new PC to play Fallout 76 with, then you might just have stumbled across the perfect starting point.

Also, don’t forget that NZXT started offering a range of custom-built PCs tailored for specific games last year, for those who don’t fancy building their own rig from scratch.

Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - 'I Know What You Did Last Supper' - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).