NZXT S340 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 28.01.15
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Installation

Overview

   


   
 

The inside is quite big, even though you might think it is not, since there is a big cover at the PSU area. As we already said, the motherboard tray features pre-soldered standoffs, so that you can fix your motherboard without any hassle. There is also a big opening behind the socket, so that you can install aftermarket cooling systems without having to take the whole motherboard off. On the tray, there are five openings for routing cables, since there is a lot of space between the motherboard tray and the right panel. The HDDs and SSDs can be installed without any difficulty on the supplied slides. The most interesting aspect of this case is definitely the space dedicated to the power supply and the aforementioned PSU cover. As you may have noticed from the pictures, the power supply compartment comes with a generous cover that allows you to hide all the cables in order to obtain a clean and tidy system.
For our test we used a ATX motherboard with water cooling CPU cooler and a long video card. Despite the length of our Club3D R9 290X we were able to correctly place all the components inside the case. We wish to emphasize that the graphics card hangs due to a physical incompatibility between the PCI-Express and the card itself, as inside the S340 there is enough space even for longer cards.

 
   
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Bundle Page 7 - Conclusion
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