Fractal Torrent Nano mITX chassis review -
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When we flip around the unit we can see the side panels a little better. A mesh can be spotted for ventilation and we see the front-panel connectors residing at the top side of the chassis. We'll zoom in and explain that later on though.
W really do like the sheer looks. On the right side again a the TG panel. The panels open up easily, the tool-less latching side panel can be opened up by pulling it towards you.
These side panels have been lined with filtered intakes on each side panels and both sides of the base. The use of bottom hinging considerably minimizes the possibility of drops occurring. The use of a steel-framed, bolt-free construction increases the breaking resistance. In order to fasten side panels during transit and/or to dissuade uninvited removal, optional screws can be utilized to attach them.
At the backside rear IO you'll notice two-card expansion slots. The outer finish is classy btw. The chassis is a bit weird as you can install a standard-sized ATX power supply, but at the cost of a storage unit. We'll explain later. Obviously, motherboard wise only Mini-ITX and DTX will fit.
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