REVIEW OVERVIEW | |
BUILD QUALITY 90 % | |
FEATURES 100 % | |
DESIGN 100 % | |
PERFORMANCE 70 % | |
SUMMARY The S4T is one of the most unique case available on the market today. If you can afford it, this case provides a level of flexibility you can't get anywhere else. | 90% OVERALL SCORE |
NFC Systems S4TFrom $165.00
The original NFC S4 Mini is one of my favorite compact ITX cases of all time. The latest offering from NFC Systems is the S4T, a fully modular case that can accommodate APU/integrated graphics builds in its base configuration, and dedicated GPU builds with its add on units. See my full impressions, including a Ryzen 5700G build in the video below.
NFC S4T Specifications
Material | Aluminum |
Volume | 3.3L |
Form Factor | Mini-ITX |
Colors | Black or Silver |
PSU Support | HDPlex 200/400 Meanwell RPS-200-12-C Pico PSU |
Max CPU Height | 47mm |
Dimensions | 239mm x 200mm x 69mm |
Weight | 1.3lbs |
Build Part List
CPU | Ryzen 7 5700G |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X570-I Gaming |
Coolers | Noctua NH-L9a |
SSD | Samsung 970 EVO 500GB |
RAM | 16GB Corsair Vengence 3600 |
PSU | HDPlex 200/400 |
S4T Temperatures
Overall this case handled the 5700G easily. Temperatures were excellent and the system stayed virtually silent when doing everything but stress testing.
5700G | |
IDLE | 33C |
WEB BROWSING | 54C |
RENDER | 78C |
GAMING | 74C |
100% LOAD | 91C |
Would you opt for this over the Pure MK2? The latter has been over a year delayed, so thinking of switching to this.
What are the different types of mother boards possible to be fit in here S4T , only mini itx?