Abstract: NZXT and Razer has joined forces again to bring all the great features of the S340 together with the predatory design from Razer. Forged to match your Razer arsenal, the new custom design features a backlit triple-headed snake logo, tinted window, illumin...
Completes a Razer desktop setup, Easy to build system into, Very accommodating, Bright, even lighting, Adds a Razer touch to an excellent chassis, Doesn't require Synapse to function
Only available in green, not really a con, considering… Increasing the price $30 loses the budget appeal
So, we've established that for fans of Razer peripherals and those users that like to have everything match it doesn't get much better than the Razer Edition of the NZXT S340…but let's try and add some improvements anyway. It's fine as is, but I think it...
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Published: 2015-07-13, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
We should start our conclusion stating the simple fact that the NZXT S340 lacks 5.25" device mounts and there are no options for any form of optical media devices, therefore those that do want to install an ODD should instantly look elsewhere or invest in...
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
There's no doubt that NZXT's S340 ($60 to $70) is the clear victor between these cases, but recent changes in price – namely the P70 and R1 offering MIRs that bring them down to ~$40 – mean that it's no longer a fair price range comparison. Even at $40, i...
Fantastic fit and finish given the price, compact and elegant design makes for a PC worth showing off,
A few too many design choices clearly favored form over function
Overall, we have mixed feelings about the S340. In some ways, it's exactly what we hoped it would be, and in others, we think NZXT's marketing department got ahead of its engineers. It's a great first attempt at designing a compact, elegant ATX case, and...
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Published: 2015-03-31, Author: Alex , review by: technologyx.com
The NZXT S340 is a very solid and recommended case. While it is not perfect, it is still a strong contender for best case under $70!...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
The vast majority of these issues can be addressed by remembering that the case is $70; some choices were made to keep costs down, and they were definitely worth it. The S340 remains a great case, especially for its price range, and offers easy system ins...
The NZXT S340 mid-tower is a case on the verge of greatness. It is a great looking chassis with tons of appeal that needs a few minor adjustments to make it a truly great case. As it sits, the price is right and we have no problem recommending it for a st...
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Published: 2015-03-06, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
It's been awhile since I've gotten my hands on a Chassis to review, I'm glad I was able to get my hands a little dirty with the NZXT S340 mid tower chassis. It is a great case especially considering that the NZXT S340 is available for only $69.99 shipped ...
Great, clean design, Excellent construction quality, Good ventilation, Excellent cable menagement features, Air filter for the power supply and front fans, A huge cutout in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU cooler, Good price poi
Does not support 5.25” devices, Supports only three 3.5” and three 2.5” drives, which may be a limitation for some hard-core users, Has no anti-vibration mechanism for hard disk drives, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help u
The NZXT S340 is clearly targeted to users looking for a case with a clean design and who love to keep things tidy and organized inside the computer. If you are looking for a case with a clean design, where you can hide the hard disk drives, power supply...