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Reddit mentions of NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid Tower, (White)

Sentiment score: 13
Reddit mentions: 20

We found 20 Reddit mentions of NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid Tower, (White). Here are the top ones.

NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid Tower, (White)
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USB 3.0 : Provides the most up to date high speed data transfer5.25" and 3.5" screw less design : Allows easy setup or removal of optical and hard drives8 tool less internal 3.5 inches HDD drives / material's: Steel with painted interior/expansion slots : 7 /weight: 6.5 kg / motherboard support : ATX, MICRO ATX /external connections: 1 x standard Audio/Mic, 1 x USB 3.0,1 x USB 2.0CPU Heatsink: Support 160 millimeter/ wiring space: 20 millimeter / cooling: system front, 2 X 120 millimeter REAR, 1 X 120 millimeter @ 1200 rpm (included) top, 1 X 140 millimeter (included) bottom, 1 x 120 millimeter/ drive bays : 3 tool less external 5.25 inches drive baysModel: Source 210 Elite /case type : Mid tower / front panel material : Plastic/Aluminum like finish / dimension : (W x H x D) 195 millimeter x 440 millimeter x 495.5 millimeter / VGA clearance maximum: 230 millimeter with hard drive, 330 millimeter with hard driveMODEL: Source 210 Elite /CASE TYPE: Mid Tower /FRONT PANEL MATERIAL: Plastic / Aluminum-like finish /DIMENSIONS: (W x H x D) 195mm x 440mm x 495.5mm / VGA Clearance Maximum: 230mm w/ hard drive, 330mm w/o hard drive /CPU Heatsink: Support 160mm / Wiring Space: 20mm /COOLING: SYSTEM FRONT, 2 X 120mm REAR, 1 X 120mm @ 1200rpm (included)TOP, 1 X 140mm (included)BOTTOM, 1 x 120mm / DRIVE BAYS: 3 Tool-less EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS8 Tool-less INTERNAL 3.5" HDD Drives /MATERIAL(S): Steel with painted interior / EXPANSION SLOTS: 7 /WEIGHT: 6.5kg /MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: ATX, MICRO-ATX /External Connections: 1 x Standard Audio/Mic, 1 x USB 3.0,1 x USB 2.05.25” and 3.5” Screwless Design – Allows easy setup or removal of optical and hard drives.USB 3.0 – Provides the most up to date high speed data transfer.140mm top fan included – Maximizes cooling potential.Wire Management Support – 20mm space for a neat and easy buildBottom Mounted PSU – Positioned for the most effective PSU ventilation
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ColorWhite
Height17.33 Inches
Length19.51 Inches
Number of items1
Weight14.4 pounds
Width7.7 Inches

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Found 20 comments on NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid Tower, (White):

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/buildapc

How cheap is 'cheap'?

The two things I'd change are the PSU, case (unless you're a fan of that gaudy look), and monitor.

Cheaper PSU, and better.

Nice case, better cable management. The the Elite version for $10 more if you want front panel USB 3.0 capability. Also comes in black.

As for the monitor, I'd get a 1080p one.

u/15eshabani · 2 pointsr/buildapc

This one

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005869IUY/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?tag=pcpapi-20

Has cable management holes, looks great, USB 3 and really cheap.

u/nubbinator · 2 pointsr/buildapc

To start, you're grabbing an unlocked CPU with a mobo that does not support overclocking.

Next, you should swap the GPU to a 6870 since it costs less and outpaces the GTX 560, drop the PSU to 600-650w, swap the case to something like the NZXT Source 210 Elite (in white or HAF 912 (which are nicer cases and $30 cheaper), and grab the OEM copy of W7 Home Premium 64 bit. Those should save you about $140, plenty enough to grab a much better mobo that actually allows you to overclock.

u/mightykill19 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

NZXT Source 210 Elite

Comes in black also.

u/SeeScottRock · 2 pointsr/buildapc

If you wanted to save a few bucks, you could go with this case. I built in it, and it's nice, with a good amount of usb 3.0

u/WillTheHoopsGuy · 2 pointsr/buildapc

>So I wanted to get an Xbox one but I'm really conviced that PC is the way to go gaming wise so I did a bit of research and consulted with the guys at r/buildapcforme and this is where I am right now.

Right on, bud! I'm a bit biased, but I think you've made a good choice!

>Before I get down voted or criticized, I just want you to know that this is new for me and I would really like to start building e PC as soon as possible so any help/advice would be appreciated.

Downvote? Criticize? LOL, we're just happy to help you out!

$500 is totally doable.

First, I have a few quick questions though.

  1. Are you a high school or college student?

    The reason I ask is that a lot of schools give out free or reduced cost copies of Windows to their students!

  2. Do you think you'll be able to afford $90 in 3 months?

    Windows has a 90-day free evaluation trial that you can use. It's primarily so that people in charge of businesses can see if they want to upgrade to the new version of Windows, but on a tight-budget build like this, it allows you to pump that money into an awesome GPU and get Windows with Christmas money!

    $90 extra bucks goes a LONG way in terms of building a PC at this price point, and if you can hold off on actually Windows until later, it's something I'd recommend (unless you can get it legally for free!)

  3. Do you have a MicroCenter nearby?

    Here's a list of their locations.

    Microcenter has AMAZING deals, particularly on CPUs and Motherboards (you can usually get a motherboard free or very cheap with the purchase of a CPU.)

  4. Do you plan on overclocking?

    If you like overclocking, the G3258 is a GREAT pick. If not, then you'll probably want to go AMD.

  5. Between the Enermax Ostrog, Rosewill Galaxy-03, NZXT Source 210 Elite, Cougar Solution, and DeepCool Tessaract, do you think any of these cases are right for you? That Thermaltake one looks a bit...not good to build in. If you have any cases that you see under about $50 or so, I'll be happy to take a look at them for you!

    Anyway, I'm off to pick parts/find deals to see what we can do for you!!

    PS - Here are some links to some comments I wrote a while back that describe the current PC hardware market and where we're at right now, IMHO.
u/teh_fearless_leader · 1 pointr/DataHoarder

As /u/just_insane has mentioned, plex is a good option for streaming. I'm an opponent of freenas, in favor of using something homebrew (zfsonlinux with debian or ubuntu, in my case, gentoo with zfs) to do what you need. I don't like how finicky freenas can be even with server-grade hardware. It's just not my thing.

That said, for someone who's new, it may be a good idea to try out freenas or nas4free. I just finished building a 16TB usable (20.5TB raw) system last week. I'll link my items below.

2x iocrest controllers

1x16GB kingston ECC ram

1xNZXT source 210

5xHGST 4TB deskstar NAS

1xsupermicro mbd-x9scm-f-o - Great board. Loving it so far. dual onboard nic is nice.

2x850 Pro 256GB that I had laying around

1x 550W PSU laying around.

total ran me about $1300 and I'm able to max out a 2x1GB LACP setup writing and reading directly on rust.

EDIT: my recommendation, in most cases, is to at least do raidz1 (RAID5). RAID is no substitute for backups though, so invest in something offsite and make sure it's staying backed up. I use CrashPlan for offsite and local backups and it works like a charm.

u/warriorx559 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I've doubled checked to be sure. I have the NZXT Source 210 Elite Mid Tower.

u/tamarockstar · 1 pointr/buildapc

Yeah it's a small cheap matx case from silverstone. Good case for what it is, but there are certainly better ones out there. Microcenter has the Bitfenix Shinobi on sale for $40. That's cheap for that case, although it only comes with one exhaust fan. Here's another good option. If you can spend $80 on a case, the Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 or Define R4 are great cases. The Arc Midi is geared towards air flow, and the R4 towards quietness.

u/streetmitch · 1 pointr/buildapc

http://www.amazon.com/NZXT-Source-210-ELITE-Midtower/dp/B005869IUY

i wouldnt call this one girly, but its simple and white instead of the usual big and sharp angles and stuff. Theres also the pink nzxt phantom you can get refurbished sometimes, but there sold out everywhere unless the refurbished.

u/Captain_Midnight · 1 pointr/buildapc

You only need about 500 watts for a single video card. You'd be just fine with something like an Antec BP550 Plus.

Spend the difference on a better video card instead, like a 7850.

The case is fine, though. I'd also look at the HAF 912 and the Source 210 Elite.

u/mcatrage · 1 pointr/buildapc

Any reason for that particular case? Its kind of old and the cable management doesn't look as good as a lot of newer cases including ones near the same price.

If a side window isn't required here are some better options. 1 2

u/Seanctk10001 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Oh, I think I may have worded that wrong, the 210 Elite is $42-$50, I was referencing the fact that it looked more like an $80 case even though it is only $50.

EDIT: Link to 210 Elite

The elite version comes with a USB 3.0 port on the front, pegs that raise it off the ground for the PSU, and an extra fan but the non elite version is still a valid option at $35-$40. You can change between the regular 210 and the elite in the "colors" option and both versions either come in black or white.

u/Ray_Banci · 1 pointr/buildapc

Why yes, of course! I really appreciate your help!

NZXT Source 210 ELITE Midtower Case with 3.0 USB - White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005869IUY/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_-T.1tb052PC8HAXZ

u/jam3sb · 1 pointr/buildapc

If I changed my case to save money to this do foresee any problems.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/NZXT-Source-210-ELITE-Midtower/dp/B005869IUY

u/awesomereece123 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

It still has USB 3.0 on the back, it's just it doesn't have support for front USB 3.0; if that's still a problem there's an updated version of the same case here with front USB 3.0 support.

u/FaidSint · 1 pointr/buildapc

Okay, I've been doing some research into getting my build together, before I post a Build Ready I want to ask a few simple questions to get more information:

One: I already have a cPU (i5-4670k) purchased and want to build around it, but I can't seem to pick out a motherboard. Comparing these two options (price/budget wise) - is there a clear winner? Is gigabyte a trusted brand? Does the cheaper Gigabyte one still get the job done?

http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Intel-6Gbps-Motherboards-GA-Z87-HD3/dp/B00D94X6AK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1396970604&sr=8-3&keywords=gigabyte+z87
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D12OBEU/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2MQNI3HX2CKTY&coliid=IZ8KDHOJNGBP4

There are other Gigabyte Z87's then go up in price to like 120, 140, 160 dollars, are those more worth it? What's the gain vs price? Am I losing anything with the 105 dollar one?

Two: When buying RAM, does the 1.5V vs 1.65V thing matter a ton? Do certain motherboards only allow certain RAM voltages? How can I tell what my motherboard will allow?

Three: Relatively cheap trusted RAM brands? I'm such a brand whore when buying stuff like TV's and headphones and stuff but I know nothing about "Gskill" and "Crucial" and stuff like that?

Four: Any obvious disadvantages of this sleek budget case?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005869IUY/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2MQNI3HX2CKTY&coliid=I2Z9W1ADNDRLKF&psc=1

I'll ask more questions later. This is enough for now. Thanks guys.