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NZXT’s Source 340

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i was going to buy the Corsair 550D but DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN !!!!!

all steel what !!!!

IKR? It seems that it is the best case for the money right now, I am buying in a heartbeat it when it becomes available over here in little Denmark!

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I WANT THIS NAO 

 

on another note only if every case is made by an old man with a big grey beard as advertised in the vid

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Make a matx version and I'll ditch everything else for it.

either way depending on temps. I will probably get it over my n600

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This is what all cases should be like: clean, high quality, mostly metal, and reasonably priced.

 

I love the shrouded PSU and cables they've been doing recently. I wish more manufacturers would do the same.

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I did want to see ITX,  but this is wonderful.  Probably the best mid tower I have seen for my purpose. 

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  • 360° of steel casing surrounding the all-steel chassis
  • Grommet-less cable management bar keeps cables tidy with ease
  • Full 280mm radiator support for the latest Kraken cooler
  • Compact form factor coming in two inches below competing mid towers
  • Detailed design and engineering with tons of small touches
  • Very easy to build in for new and experienced users alike
  • Integrated PSU shroud for an ultra clean build
  • Fully filtered intakes

Steel is the most common material for a case, how is this even a "feature"? Better than Raidmax plastic I guess.

 

Grommets are what help hide cables..this is removing a feature that became standard, too cheap to spare for some rubber, NXZT?

 

Support is always good.

 

Still not an matx or itx case, but reasonably sized for atx.

 

edit: Wow, not bad for 70 dollars. That promo video was still bad, though.

 

edit edit: Looked at this case on other sites and it was just a lousy video not telling you anything + an OP post that could have been more detailed. This case is actually amazing, I might get it.

 

 

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I'm ordering it on Friday when I get paid. Build will follow.

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Looks like a miniature 900D.

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Awww, shame. It only supports heatsinks up to 161mm. My Enermax cooler and you Noctua DH14/15 users are out of luck.

 

 

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that looks beautiful, 10/10 would bang

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Make this a full tower with actual radiator support and I'll ditch my 750D in a heartbeat.

They have, it's called an H440--well, mid/full.

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The H440 that actually looks good.

 

I want one, especially for that price. :)

who cares...

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Awww, shame. It only supports heatsinks up to 161mm. My Enermax cooler and you Noctua DH14/15 users are out of luck.

Yeah, but Cryorig's H5 looks to be a good match for it.

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I have a bay res in my loop I need 5.25 bays.

Don't bay reservoirs fall apart over time? Like the epoxy/silicone at the seams wears down or something?

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I have a bay res in my loop I need 5.25 bays.

lose the bay res. simple. 

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Don't bay reservoirs fall apart over time? Like the epoxy/silicone at the seams wears down or something?

 

Lol maybe 10 years ago. New ones are just as strong as any other res on the market.

 

I like my nostalgic bay res =/

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Lol maybe 10 years ago. New ones are just as strong as any other res on the market.

 

I like my nostalgic bay res =/

Ah. The tube reservoirs seem more resilient, being a solid acrylic pipe with plugs on either end.

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Yeah, but Cryorig's H5 looks to be a good match for it.

 

Yeah, but for those who already have decent heatsinks, there isn't a reason to grab a new cooler just for this case since it'd be the price of just grabbing the Enthoo Pro from Phanteks. All cases aimed at gamers and professionals should at least support 165mm coolers.

 

If someone is starting new, that combo is nice.

 

 

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I just saw this myself. It's a solid steel case that looks smexy as fuck and it's $70? It's not feature laden, but it's simple and well made as far as I can see. This looks like an excellent case for beginners.

I think this is going to be an awesome case, it'll give the competition a run for their money in the low-mid range for sure.

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I should have waited to get this instead of my H230 Classic :( 

 

It's so beautiful. 

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