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How is the NZXT S340?

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Hey guys I am planing on getting a new case and I am liking the look and price of the S340 I would like to ask how is the airflow and does is support 140mm rad and fans? what are your guys thoughts on it?

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Its a great case for 69.99 

and yes it can hold up to a 280mm rad on the front 1 140 on the top and 1 140 on the back 

easy to build in and if you get the matte black red version the texture feels nice I have tried both the matte black and red and the white. the black and red's finish was nicer.

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Just in CASE you havent seen it,

You know that guy that games on a MacBook? I'm that guy.

 

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Just in CASE you havent seen it,

I got it! ;P

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Pretty, not much sound isolation, heavy, affordable
For the looks, a good buy.
Professional use look elsewhere.

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Airflow is great

Effortless cable management

Very clean look

Supports 280mm rad in front or 2x140mm in front,

1x140mm top

1x120mm back.

For $69.99, I doubt you could get something better.

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