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NZXT S340

phillyboy

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Overall I'm pretty pleased with this case. This is modeled on the H440 style without any 5.25" bays and with a shroud covering the PSU compartment area to keep cables tidy. Only difference this time is that they really cut down on the hard drive capacity - and the size.

  • ATX case in the footprint of a Corsair 350D
  • No frills, all-steel frame (plastic front though)
  • Two SSD slots right below the motherboard
  • ZERO 5.25" drives bay
  • Excellent cable management via a cover that goes across the bottom of the case and covers the entire PSU area.
  • $69.99 at Newegg - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146190
I have always been on the look out for smaller cases that can accomodate my current PC needs. I use a CD-ROM drive but once or twice a year, and have three SSDs (two for gaming/other and one for Windows). However, I do like having PCIe slots for my sound card (X-Fi Titanium) and wireless card in addition to a 2/2.5-slot video card.

Got my equipment transferred over tonight - it is pretty tidy in there:











Overall a nice and clean case. Here is a comparison with a 350D:







 
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