1stPlayer H2 black (H2-BK-4F7)
![]() | Outdated Product Compact gaming case with the Mini Tower format, introduced to the market by the 1stPlayer brand in 2025, designed for creating high-performance systems in limited space. The model supports micro-ATX motherboards and retains the capability to install full-sized components, including graphics cards up to 310 mm in length and CPU coolers up to 165 mm in height. The mesh front panel ensures unimpeded air access to the cooling system, which is critical for compact cases with high component density. The 1stPlayer H2 case comes with four pre-installed 120mm fans with ARGB lighting and support for synchronization with various motherboard management systems. Six mounting locations allow for the installation of additional fans to optimize airflows — three in the front, two on top, and one at...the back. Despite its compact size, it supports the installation of a 240mm liquid cooling system on top, allowing effective cooling of powerful processors. Dual dust filter system on the top and bottom protects components from contamination during intensive air circulation. The steel structure with 0.5 mm thick walls is complemented by tempered glass on the side panel for showcasing internal components and light effects. The hidden cable routing system and a special window for CPU cooler installation simplify assembly in limited space. Rubberized feet provide stability and reduce vibration transmission to the desktop surface. |
Compact gaming case with the Mini Tower format, introduced to the market by the 1stPlayer brand in 2025, designed for creating high-performance systems in limited space. The model supports micro-ATX motherboards and retains the capability to install full-sized components, including graphics cards up to 310 mm in length and CPU coolers up to 165 mm in height. The mesh front panel ensures unimpeded air access to the cooling system, which is critical for compact cases with high component density.
The 1stPlayer H2 case comes with four pre-installed 120mm fans with ARGB lighting and support for synchronization with various motherboard management systems. Six mounting locations allow for the installation of additional fans to optimize airflows — three in the front, two on top, and one at the back. Despite its compact size, it supports the installation of a 240mm liquid cooling system on top, allowing effective cooling of powerful processors.
Dual dust filter system on the top and bottom protects components from contamination during intensive air circulation. The steel structure with 0.5 mm thick walls is complemented by tempered glass on the side panel for showcasing internal components and light effects. The hidden cable routing system and a special window for CPU cooler installation simplify assembly in limited space. Rubberized feet provide stability and reduce vibration transmission to the desktop surface.
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Glass and Metal
1stPlayer H2-BK-4F7 is a compact Micro-ATX case weighing just 3.3 kg, made of 0.5 mm SPCC steel and tempered glass that covers two-thirds of the side panel. From 1stPlayer’s naming, it’s easy to tell how many preinstalled fans you get: the 4F7 index means four 1stPlayer F7 units—three front intakes and one rear exhaust.
ARGB Button
If the name included the letter R, it would indicate reverse fans that create inverse airflow. The H2 doesn’t include those, but you can add one above the PSU shroud to cool the GPU. In total, there are seven fan mounts. The dedicated ARGB lighting button isn’t combined with Reset, making it easier to switch color effects.
Rugged Style
The front panel features a hefty mesh grille in an aggressive gaming style. Inside, it fits graphics cards up to 31 cm long and CPU coolers up to 16.5 cm tall. You can mount a 240 mm AIO under the top panel, but due to the tight clearance it may collide with memory modules taller than 4 cm. Still, it’s unlikely anyone would install liquid cooling in such a budget-friendly case.



































