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NZXT S340 Elite vs Fractal Design Define C

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  1. NZXT S340 Elite US$ 115.98
    Dimensions W: 203mm H: 474mm D: 432mm

    https://www.nzxt.com/products/s340-elite-black
     
  2. Fractal Design Define C US$ 117.20
    Case dimensions (LxWxH) - with feet/protrusions/screws: 413 x 210 x 453mm

    http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-c/define-c-window

Hi,

Which one is better?. I don't use VR.

I like small cases.

Which one is smaller?, I cannot understand how the dimensions work.

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2 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Get the Define C  Its cheaper and it comes with dust covers all around 

Define C is not cheaper, right now on Amazon is more expensive than the NZXT or any other with similar features.

For some reason, Amazon is selling it expensive, I don't know why.

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Have you looked at the PHanteks P400s TGE? I'd consider it a bit of a combo between the 2 with a bit extra. I don't know how small you need it but this case isn't unnecessary big. Can bit a full size GPU, up to a 360mm RAD and 2 SSDs, 2 HDDs, no 5.25" bays. Not small enough restrict anything but not big enough to be able to fit a small dog in it with a full PC in it 

 

 

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Here's what they look like right next to eachother (also a case review of the define C)

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32 minutes ago, RodoGodo19 said:
  1. NZXT S340 Elite US$ 115.98
    Dimensions W: 203mm H: 474mm D: 432mm

    https://www.nzxt.com/products/s340-elite-black
     
  2. Fractal Design Define C US$ 117.20
    Case dimensions (LxWxH) - with feet/protrusions/screws: 413 x 210 x 453mm

    http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-c/define-c-window

Hi,

Which one is better?. I don't use VR.

I like small cases.

Which one is smaller?, I cannot understand how the dimensions work.

 

19 minutes ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

Have you looked at the PHanteks P400s TGE? I'd consider it a bit of a combo between the 2 with a bit extra. I don't know how small you need it but this case isn't unnecessary big. Can bit a full size GPU, up to a 360mm RAD and 2 SSDs, 2 HDDs, no 5.25" bays. Not small enough restrict anything but not big enough to be able to fit a small dog in it with a full PC in it 

And here are 2 pics of my P400s and P400 Tempered glass version. Just so you can see. 

 

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