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Hardware Fractal Design launches Define Mini case

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by arcticstoat, 31 Dec 2010.

  1. arcticstoat

    arcticstoat Minimodder

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  2. FelixTech

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    How does this compare size wise with that 'Beast' PC Custom PC made?
     
  3. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    Fractal Define Mini: 210 x 395 x 490mm (WxHxD)
    Beast (Antec P180 Mini): 283 x 510 x 515 mm (WxHxD)

    So smaller than the Beast all round.

    The Define Mini looks great, can't wait for a review.
     
  4. mi1ez

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    Nice looking case. Can't wait to see some numbers!
     
  5. maximus09

    maximus09 Forever n00b

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    SOLD! Will by this as soon as it comes out, thanks Fractal!
     
  6. docodine

    docodine killed a guy once

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    Looks like an improvement over the Mini P180 in every way.. It's a shame that the only way for me to get one is to order from Canada (Is NCIX still the only place selling Fractal Design products to Americans?)
     
  7. HyBry

    HyBry What's a Dremel?

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    I am not fully sold that a full length GPU can fit there comfortably even after removing the top HDD cage.

    But I am sure they have thought of that. Looking at it for a potential next upgrade.. :)
     
  8. hbeevers

    hbeevers Yes, it can play crysis!

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    they know that cooling is an issue with small cases so they put in 6 fan mounts but i don't see any dust filters? If it's a bottom mounted PSU with no dust filter then they're mad.
     
  9. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    "Supports graphic cards with lengths up to ca 260mm when removable HDD-bay is in place"
    "Supports graphic cards with lengths up to ca 400mm when HDD-bay is removed "


    "No PSU included (removable filter below PSU)M/B compatibility: Mini ITX and Micro ATX "

    Source: http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&category=2&prod=58
     
  10. SlowMotionSuicide

    SlowMotionSuicide Come Hell or High Water

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  11. nemo

    nemo Foregone Destruction

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    Nice, but the first photo of the article should have included a coke can or something to give a sense of scale
     
  12. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    No it isn't.

    There are filters.
     
  13. dunx

    dunx ITX is where it's at !

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    Looks like my current F.D. "array" case is on it's way... mine has/ is having problems with the 12v line dropping to 8 V, so a bit more room for an ATX PSU is a good thing IMHO.

    dunx
     
  14. jrs77

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    For a µATX this case is way too big compared to an Antec Threehundred with 205 x 457 x 465 mm or even better a LianLi PC-A05 with 210 x 381 x 490 mm, which are both fullATX-towers.

    A Sugo SG30 is what I call a real µATX-case with 200 x 360 x 312 mm. Space for 2x 3.5"HDD + 1x 5.1/4" optical and you can even fit GPUs of up to 10.5". A H50 or H70 for cooling the CPU and voila you've even rexolved the issue of the PSU-positioning not allowing for big coolers.

    I'm not impressed at all tbh and would rather buy a normal sized Define R3 instead.
     
  15. flibblesan

    flibblesan Destroyer

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    Was looking at buying Mini P180 but I'll be buying this case instead. Looks a lot nicer and having the power button on top rather than behind the door seals the deal.
     
  16. 13eightyfour

    13eightyfour Formerly Titanium Angel

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    Aside from the array R2, ive got to say im not a fan of any of fractals cases. Its nice to see a unified look to the whole range, but id like to see something new tbh, not just smaller/bigger versions of the same case.
     
  17. subtec

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    40 liters is small? If you say so...
     
  18. Zinfandel

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    As above... Pretty much bigger than most uATX cases...
     
  19. Denis_iii

    Denis_iii What's a Dremel?

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    +1 but i'm sure BT will be doing a full review ASAP.

    Now just need to find a company that does nice wooden boxes for transport of full rig.
     
  20. das_mod

    das_mod What's a Dremel?

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    I hope the other side panel is removable with easy access to the CPU area...

    Im sick and tired of cases that force me to remove the whole motherboard to install a bracket for cpu cooler upgrades.
     
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