![]() One of them is the removal of 5.25" bays. It is understood that in order for NZXT to be able to offer all that at such a price, certain sacrifices would have to be made. On paper, the S340 with the MSRP of just $70 has excellent specifications, while it also boasts a metal faceplate and a windowed side panel. The S340 is NZXT’s most recent design and it is taking on a huge bet - to be an entirely metallic case with a price tag of about $80. In this review, we are going to examine one of their newest products, the S340 in White. Nevertheless, it has been nearly two years since we had a look at any of their newest case designs. Even though NZXT has diversified into marketing coolers and PSUs, cases remain the focus of the company, with dozens of designs currently available. #NZXT S340 PRICETRACKER PC#NZXT also included a handful of zip ties to assist in the cable management.NZXT is a renowned designer of PC cases, offering a wide selection of designs for different tastes and budgets. 5 screws, and a standoff with a thumb piece to tighten in. There is a couple of 6-32 hexagon head screws, 6-32 phillips head screws, some M3 x. Included in the accessory box is a handful of screws of various sizes. It’s not a super exciting box of accessories, but there isn’t much that’s needed for the NZXT S340. Tucked into the NZXT S340 HDD cage, is the box of accessories. Though you only need to open up the other side of the S340 to access them. While the NZXT S340 SSD drive trays are easily accessible through the main side panel, the 3.5″ hard drive cage is somewhat less accessible. NZXT has done a great job of making cable management easy enough for anyone to do. Each of these spots allow you to run a zip tie through to secure the wires. The back of the motherboard tray has a number of spots that are ideal for cable management. There is a cutout behind the drive trays to run the SATA cable and power cable through. Each of these drive trays are removable simply by removing the single thumb screw and sliding it off of the catches. The NZXT S340 has a pair of drive trays that are meant for a pair of SSD’s, or at least a pair of 2.5″ hard drives. If you were so inclined, the top of the NZXT S340 can handle a single 140mm fan in place of the 120mm FN V2 fan that comes installed.īy leaving the optical drive bays out of the NZXT S340, NZXT was able to give enough room for either a dual 120mm radiator, or a dual 140mm radiator up front. On the inside top of the chassis we can see the same NZXT FN V2 Fan installed. The fan is rated for 45 CFM at only 21 dBA, it’s one of the NZXT FN V2 Fans that retails for $7.99 on it’s own. Each of the expansion slot covers is held in with a thumb screw, allowing for quick and easy changes. The back panel of the NZXT S340 is pretty much the same as we saw on the outside. I Like it! The inside of the NZXT S340 PC chassis is really clean looking, granted there’s no system inside of it yet, which means no wires just yet. I was excited to see what was inside, and how it was going to look without the optical drive bays cluttering up the inside of the chassis. Opening up the NZXT S340 was kinda like Christmas morning for me. NZXT S340 Mid-Tower PC Chassis Interior Features ![]()
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