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Overall the changes to the S340 isn't that big, but the added glass side panel was mentioned as a nice addition in some of the reviews, "It goes so well with the starke matte black of this case that just soaks up light and makes the bright colors of your build pop", they said. The two added 2.0 USB ports, along side a pass through for HDMI, which is nice if you have a VR headset.
NZXT has been designing great cases for years now. And they do always seem to innovate and build on their experience. Which is alsp true for the S340 Elite. Expanding on the excellent case NZXT S340, the “Elite” features add value and added no negative aspects. It is squarely a mid tower chassis and, there might not be a lot of extra space, but everything you would need for a clean build are there. You also get extra features like VR front panel support and that cool magnetic headset holder. The no hassle cable management takes away headaches and gives you time back that would have been spent trying to tie down cables.
While the case is currently selling for around 100$, the NZXT S340 Elite has a lot going on for it. Thanks to its design, it is able to offer some great performance. The NZXT Reviews agreed that, for your money, you are getting a really greate case. A case that both looks great, and has some pretty impressive features.
Overall, NZXT gets a "well done" with this updated Elite version of the S340 NZXT!
While we are truly impressed with the S340 Elite the reviews did find some issues with the case. And some of these things should be noted before you make your purchase. We wouldn't say that they are deal breakers but we feel that they are worth considering nonetheless.
The worst is simply that the fans included are a bit noisy. It is nothing major, but in a small living room setting you might consider to replace them. The NZXT S340 Elite reviews also commented that they did not like the rubber grommets the tempered glass panel mounts on, they can easily be lost.
Some of the reviews stated that NZXT’s S340 Elite case has a clear disadvantage in it's cooling. It might not be the most crucial metric, but keeping the GPU clear of thermal limitations to better enable boost functionality is important. The user is obviously going to have either a tower cooler or a liquid cooler. With a liquid cooler, you’re not really worried about air intake as much. Just put the radiator against the back wall, then exhaust the hot air out of the radiator.
But even with these downsides from the reviews, there is no doubt about it.
The NZXT S340 Elite is a great case, and at 100$, it is a great buy!
- The S340 Elite looks clean and tidy
- The performance figures are strong
- Tempered glass panel
- If you want to build a silent system or a custom water-cooled one, then it's not for you
+ Enhanced Cooling
+ Good acoustic performance at reduced fan levels
+ Traditional mid-tower compactness
+ Supports oversized motherboards and dual-140mm-fan radiators
+ Easy dust filter access and cleaning
+ Steel face panel supports included, magnetic headphone bracket
- Face panel and dust filter must be removed to access hard drive screws
- External expansion card bracket can cause cumbersome card installation.
+ Its cable management is best-in-class
+ $100 – fairly unbeatable
- There’s no intake in this case
- NZXT’s S340 Elite has a clear disadvantage in cooling
+ Neat with built-in cable management clips.
+ Good price.
+ VR-ready with HDMI port in top panel, plus magnetic puck for headsets.
+ Tempered glass side and front SSD bay are attractive.
- Difficult-to-remove front panel.
- Magnetic puck attracts dust.
- Adding hard drives later can be annoying.
+ Three color options
+ Tempered glass side panel
+ Improved on everything
- Nothing
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+ Cable management is ridiculously easy
+ Great Price
+ Plenty of room in the case
- Nothing
+ Tempered glass side panel.
+ Stealth cable management plate.
+ Stylish good looks.
+ HDMI pass through and cable puck for VR.
+ Room in the front for a 280mm cooler.
- Drive installation is a pain.
- No dust filter on the top panel.
- Cable management clips are not as effective as Velcro straps.
+ Tempered glass panel is awesome
+ Fit and finish
+ Cable managemet system
+ Front panel VR Support
+ Price
- Noisy Fans
- Rubber grommets for panel are easy to lost
7.9 x 17.5 x 17"
Yes, the Kraken X61/X62/X41/X42 can only be placed in the front without removing the cable management bar, while the Kraken X31 can only be put in the back.
You connect the VR through HDMI on the front of the case to an HDMI wire that runs to the rear of the case and connects to the GPU.
The S340 Elite comes with four SSD slots.
Yes, however it will need modification, which may ruin your case's warranty.
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