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Fractal Design Arc XL review



We review the Fractal Design Arc XL, it is a notch bigger and better as far as we are concerned. This all black and white chassis comes with plenty of cooling options, great design and aesthetics and is so big that it will even house the biggest motherboards. This product is made with airflow and liquid cooling in mind to serve the more performance oriented PCs. You'll be excited about storage, style, USB 3.0 options and an even integrated three-speed fan controller.
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iancook221188
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Posted on: 02/09/2014 05:46 PM
look like im going to get this case and make it into my server mite see if i can add another HDD bay
look like im going to get this case and make it into my server mite see if i can add another HDD bay
TheSarge
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Posted on: 02/10/2014 01:36 AM
That's one seriously good looking case. It might just be my next case.
That's one seriously good looking case. It might just be my next case.
Vandrell
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Posted on: 04/13/2014 07:26 AM
Quoted from the review 'there is no reset button though'. Also saw this in the Arc Midi R2 review. Typo?
Quoted from the review 'there is no reset button though'. Also saw this in the Arc Midi R2 review. Typo?
Koniakki
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Posted on: 04/13/2014 11:29 AM
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Finally... The front I/O panel is in the right place for a case of that size. The case won't be sitting on a desktop because it is so large, but on the floor. You'll be looking down on it. I give this one a thumbs up.