NZXT has just released a Fallout-themed H500 Vault Boy computer case that is painted in the iconic “Vault-Tec” style. It is an officially licensed product by Bethesda and ZeniMax, and only 1,000 will be made. The regular H500 has 2x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports in the front-top, alongside the typical headphone and microphone jacks. It can mount a 280mm radiator in the front and a 120mm in the back.

The H500 Vault Boy is available now for $164.99 USD in the USA and $149.99 USD in the rest of the world. I should note that the white, non-Fallout NZXT H500 is advertised for $74.99 on their website, which makes the Fallout branding worth around $90 USD in the USA. In terms of value as a component, that’s a hefty mark-up, although, if you’re a huge fan of Fallout, the difference in price could be viewed as a licensed ornament (rather than value as a part of a PC).

This segues into the second announcement: N7 Z390 Vault Boy motherboard cover for the NZXT N7 Z390 motherboard. This extends the aesthetic into the PC, covering the motherboard with the blue and yellow. This component will be available in late May for $49.99 USD, not including the motherboard of course.

The weirdest part about this announcement to me is that they have split the release date between the parts by about a month. If you want to get both, then you would need to buy the case before all 1,000 are gone… then sit on it for a month until the motherboard covers arrive.