Rear: 1x 120mm (1 x 120mm FN V2 Fan Included)Ĭable Management: Lowest Point - 17mm Highest Point 168mm Tempered glass side panel, Steel, ABS plastic In this review of the NZXT S340 Elite, we’ll be looking at thermal performance, acoustics (noise levels), cable management, and overall quality. This is a place where NZXT excels its designers know how and where to apply accents, and they help differentiate the options so that users can feel more unique in their system builds. Three color options are available for the S340 Elite: Flat black, black with red accents on the cable management bar, and white and black. This makes the Elite one of the cheaper tempered glass cases on the market, coming under the new Corsair 570X by $80, the 460X by $40, and under the Cullinan by $30. The refreshed S340 Elite is priced at around $100, with the S340 non-Elite still at ~$70. Most apparent, its inclusion of tempered glass means the S340 Elite now aims to adopt an industry trend, with NZXT already invested in 2016’s other trend (RGB) through the HUE+. NZXT’s S340 Elite builds upon the S340, but has retooled a couple of components.
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