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Fractal Design Focus G review - Article

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/24/2017 02:05 PM [ 4] 6 comment(s)

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A new compact Fractal Design at 55 Euro / 50 USD.

Fractal Design released the Focus G series chassis. Armed with a budget price this is a silent, decent looking and compact PC chassis series. The predominantly black and chassis (optional colors) comes with enough cooling options, your average FD design and it will house up-to ATX motherboards. It has an plexi-glass side panel and two LED lit fans at the front.

The Focus G series have decent storage options and is aimed at at a relatively smaller form factor. Fractal Design will be releasing the Focus G, yet also a Focus G Mini. This one is a notch smaller and houses only smaller micro-ATX/ Mini-ITX  motherboards. The chassis series will offer space for just two 3.5"/2.5 units that are tucked away in the compartment next towards the hidden power supply. These units are armed with Silent Series LL 120mm (Led Lit in white) that already have been factory installed, and that means good decent versus fairly little noise. At the front side you could even mount three of them and in the top you can mount two 120/140mm fans or if it fits a radiator up-to 240/280mm.

This is Fractal Design meaning, many other features that we'll show you in this review, like cable routing space, usage of proper size CPU coolers and limits of up to 165mm, graphics cards up-to 380mm, a stylish black paint job and a top mounted (simple) I/O panel with USB 3.0 ports, audio in/out, power button, HDD activity led and power/reset buttons. An interesting chassis alright, especially value for money wise. Have a peek first, and then let's start-up this review shall we? 

 

 




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