


You can mount a couple of 2.5-inch SSDs on top of the PSU shroud, and the Elite adds an extra mounting option in front of it. Inside the case you'll find extra cable management thanks to interior clamps and cutouts, and there's a steel bar which splits the front intake from the rest of the case. You can also split the puck apart for longer cable coverage. This doubles as a cable management device, and a handy place to hang your headphones or a VR headset. The most unique addition is that of a magnetic puck (which can be removed if you don't like the look of it stuck to the side of your PC). You'll also get a couple of extra USB 2.0 ports on the front panel in addition to the existing pair of USB 3.0 ports and audio / microphone ports. Could this be the ultimate budget gaming case? Why not tell us your thoughts in the OC3D Forum thread.Some of the new features the Elite brings over the older S340 include a larger tempered glass side panel, if you enjoy looking at the innards of your PC. We would go as far as saying this is probably the best case under the £80 mark on the market at this moment in time and definitely the sleekest. The S340 does so much and costs so little that its not only won our Gold award but we have decided to give it our Value For Money award too. NZXT has come a long was over the last couple of years and the case designs have gone from strength to strength. Talking of breathing the front panel is offset quite a bit so we didn't at all feel like the H100i we had fitted in our test system was at all being restricted, if anything the design on this is less restrictive that the H440. The case will frame your hardware well and help even the laziest of you create something that will look extra tidy, we would advise that if you're not mounting an AIO in the front to air intake that you do fit at least one fan in the front to help let the case breathe. Some many not like its simplicity and prefer something more extrovert, if that's you just take a look at our NZXT Phantom 240 Review. 240mm or 280mm AIO support in the front, PSU and lower section cover, a cable cover at the side of the motherboard rather than the usual grommets, huge window, sleek simple lines thanks to the lack of well anything at the front of the case. The long and short of it is this is a truly epic case for £55. Rear: 1x 120mm (1 x 120mm FN V2 Fan Included)Ĭable Management: Lowest Point - 17mm Highest Point 168mm The H440 was hardly expensive at £95 but NZXT decided their should be another version available for those of you that are on a tight budget and the S340 is what they have to offer for the very accessible price of £55.

It split the industry though with the people married to their gaming CD's or blue rays on one side with the rebellious group that have rapid internet, use steam and certain ways to acquire all their films via other sources on the other side.
#NZXT S340 PRICETRACKER DRIVERS#
We actually don't use internal opticals at all anymore, the rare occasion we are testing something so new that there isn't a webpage for drivers available yet we just use an old external CD drive. All of us at OC3D respected the bravery of NZXT when the H440 was launched without any optical bays what so ever.
