Is the Fractal Design node 804 big or bulky?

Is the Fractal Design node 804 big or bulky?

“The Fractal Design NODE 804 is, ultimately, big and bulky – call it is the Sumo ringer of mATX cube cases. But it can hold a ton of hardware – you may even run out of components to install before the NODE 804 breaks a sweat. ”

How does the Fractal Design R4 ATX case work?

The R4 comes pre-fitted with dense noise absorbing bitumen material on the front, top and side panels. The exclusive ModuVent TM System provides three panels which also have noise-absorbing material; these panels can be removed to expose three air vents for additional fans for high air flow applications.

Is the Fractal Design node 304 a good motherboard?

“So if you are in the market for a very compact chassis to house your Mini ITX or DTX motherboard that has flexibility, features and great looks then yeah, the Fractal Design Node 304 should be very high on your shopping list. It is compact, looks great and would make for an excellent file-server thanks to the large amount of HDD space.

How many fractal design silent series R2 fans are there?

Three Fractal Design Silent Series R2 fans included with the case and space for an additional seven fans, fan controller included Featuring a window side panel to show off your set up in style

Who is Fractal Design and what do they do?

Fractal Design is one of these companies. The Swedish manufacturer of cases, cooling, and power supply products quickly became globally known for their minimalistic, simple, and functional designs. Today we are looking at their latest cubic Micro-ATX case, the Node 804.

Is the node 804 a MaTx Cube case?

“The Fractal Design NODE 804 is, ultimately, big and bulky – call it is the Sumo ringer of mATX cube cases. But it can hold a ton of hardware – you may even run out of components to install before the NODE 804 breaks a sweat. Techpowerup.com Read the full review

Which is the dual chamber layout in node 804?

The dual chamber layout in the Node 804 separates hot running components from the cooler ones and allows for unrestricted airflow over the motherboard, processor and graphics card.

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