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NZXT launches the Source 340 mid-tower chassis

by Mark Tyson on 3 September 2014, 14:30

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NZXT today launched a new chassis called the Source 340. This is a mid-tower chassis with a durable 90 per cent steel construction. NZXT says that this new product "brings our most detailed engineering down to an unbeatable price point." The NZXT Source 340 has an RRP of €69.99 ($69.99 in the US) and will be available in either black or white.

This chassis follows the growing trend of completely doing away with any ODD bay option. Thanks to this decision, and the relocation of the HDD mounting area, NZXT says that the case insides are particularly open and accessible "making this one of the easiest cases to build in ever". Also thanks to over 20 zip-tie locations, grommet-less cable management and plenty of space beneath the motherboard tray you can easily implement plenty of tidy, airflow-friendly cable routing options.

Beyond the claimed ease of building and chassis compactness, "two inches below competing mid towers," NZXT wants to highlight that the Source 340 offers a compelling balance between affordability and quality. This new chassis provides "everything you need, and then some," we are told. The 90 per cent steel construction and "detailed engineering," are complemented by all the basics you should expect from a modern chassis like front USB 3.0 and HD Audio ports. When comparing value claims you must look at the European/ US price, it is listed at €69.99/$69.99.

If you wish to fit high performance components in the Source 340 you might be happy with the thoughtful design, aiding airflow, as mentioned above. There is a PSU shroud integrated into the design. NZXT has also made the S340 Kraken liquid cooler ready. For monitoring your cooling performance it is compatible with NZXT's GRID+ fan controller accessory.

The full specs of the NZXT Source 340 are as follows:

  • Model Number: CA-S340W-W1 (White), CA-S340W-B1 (Black)
  • Drive Bays: Internal 3.5": 2+1, Internal 2.5": 2
  • Cooling System: Front: 2x 140/2x120mm, Top: 1x 140/120mm (1 x 120mm FN V2 Fans Included), Rear: 1x 120mm (1 x 120mm FN V2 Fan Included)
  • Filters: Front (Included), Bottom Rear(Included)
  • Radiator Support: Front 2 x 140 or 2 x 120mm, Rear 1 x 120mm
  • Clearance: GPU Clearance With Radiator: 334mm, GPU Clearance Without Radiator: 364mm, CPU Cooler: 161mm
  • Cable Management: Lowest Point - 17mm; Highest Point 168mm
  • Dimensions: 200mm x 445mm x 432mm
  • Materials: SECC Steel, ABS Plastic
  • Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX, MicroATX, ATX
  • Expansion Slots: 7
  • External Electronics: 1 x Audio/Mic, 2x USB 3.0
  • Product Weight: 7.05 kg
  • Warranty: 2 Years

As you can see above, users can fit graphics cards up to 364mm long inside this chassis (or 334mm if a cooling radiator is fitted). The maximum CPU cooler height is just over 160mm.

The NZXT Source 340 is currently available for pre-order and expected to ship within the next fortnight.



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Sales of external optical drives must be rising!
Tasty little thing.
tigertop1
Sales of external optical drives must be rising!
and external hard drives too…Drive Bays: Internal 3.5“: 2+1, Internal 2.5”: 2
Seriously at the size of that case it should hold more drives than my sugo sg01 can, hell I've seen small mitx cases take more
LSG501
tigertop1
Sales of external optical drives must be rising!
and external hard drives too…Drive Bays: Internal 3.5“: 2+1, Internal 2.5”: 2
Seriously at the size of that case it should hold more drives than my sugo sg01 can, hell I've seen small mitx cases take more
I've gotten a atx case and I've only got 2 ssds and 1 hdd
Also with M.2 Slots I see less need myself for storage. Nice neat little case there!