Fractal Design's first foray into the world of HTPC chassis came back in 2012 with the launch of the Node 605. Designed to take powerful PC hardware into the living room, said case was well received ...
The top panel is easily removed by undoing the four screws on the base of the chassis. On the interior, you’ll find a clip-on washable dust filter. Although it’s tricky to reach for a quick clean, ...
This small case supports mini-ITX motherboards, SFX power supplied and video cards up to 310mm in length alongside air filters for a dust free experience. The interior is a little different from the ...
This power supply comes inclusive with the NODE 202 chassis and says to provide stable power for any demanding system components, customized connectors and tailored cables specifically for Fractal's ...
Some case mods are pretty extravagant and look nothing like a computer case when the modder is finished. Others are far more subtle (and easier), as is the case with DIY Tech's Zelda-themed paint job ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Casemaker Fractal Design brought not one but two new designs to this year’s Computex, both built ...
...anyone planning a high-spec alternative to a games console should consider Fractal Design's Node 202 as a suitable starting point. With everything up and running, how does the Node 202 fare in ...
The Fractal Design Node 202 Mini-ITX HTPC Case + Integra 450W SFX PSU combe is avialable from Overclockers UK for a very reasonable £119.99. You can also pick it up ...