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Guru3D.com » News » Fractal Design launches the Define Nano S

Fractal Design launches the Define Nano S

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/18/2016 04:29 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Fractal Design launches the Define Nano S

The Define Nano S is an ITX case that features compatibility with high end, full-size components, superior sound dampening, and an ATX-like layout. The case includes two Dynamic Series fans with both bottom and front intakes protected by easy-to-clean, removable dust filters.

With its mounting capabilities for simultaneous radiators and unobstructed airflow path, the Define Nano S can cool enthusiast-level components. Equipped with Fractal Design’s signature ModuVent technology on the top vvents and sound dampening throughout, the Define Nano S can run a powerful system quietly, a hallmark of the Define series.

Key Features

  • A Define Series ITX case designed for silent computing with sound dampening and ModuVent teechnology
  • User-friendly construction with superior cable management and compatibility for full-size components
  • Flexible storage options with room for up to 4 drives
  • Accommodates a variety of radiator sizes and includes brackets for reservoir and pump mounting
  • Features two Dynamic Series fans  1 GP-12 and 11 GP-14  with an adapter included for motherboards with limited fann headers
  • Featuring an open interior allowing an unobstructed airflow path from the front of the case to the rear exhaust
  • Easy-to-clean filters on the top and bottom, spanning the PSU position, with the bottom filter ejecting from the front for easy-access.

MSRP Define Nano S
USD     $64.99
EURO   E69.99
GBP     £49.99
SEK     699:-

MSRP Define Nano S Window
USD     $69.99
EURO   E74.99
GBP     £54.99
SEK     749:-



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Toss3
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#5220260 Posted on: 01/18/2016 04:45 PM
Looks like an awesome itx case! Definitely planning on getting one if they make it available in white as well. :vader:

Haftarun8
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#5220302 Posted on: 01/18/2016 06:32 PM
Where's the mATX love? All the latest mobos and cases I see are either full ATX or tiny barebones ITX based. Most existing mATX cases are way too large to be worth it, and I need more expansion and features that are always missing on mITX boards/cases.

I still feel like no one's moved the mATX enclosure forward since the Temjin TJ08-e case in 2011. I haven't seen a case that's as configurable, small, light, and yet still sturdy and accommodating of tons of full size hardware to fill a mATX board with several pci-e expansion slots in addition to a GPU, but it's aging and doesn't account for the newest cooling and peripheral designs. Their "update" of this case is way too bulky and large in comparison.


*edit* Actually looking at this case's dimensions, it's considerably larger than the TJ08-e and you're still stuck with a tiny mITX board...I don't see the point unless you can shave off at least 50mm from each dimension, it's been done on other cases that can still fit full size gpus and PSUs, etc. Sound dampening material doesn't need take up much volume, sound absorption more density based.

tsunami231
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#5220419 Posted on: 01/18/2016 10:52 PM
so pretty...

I still have my R5 sitting int box for the day i get the mobo/cpu to put it all together

ontelo
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#5220570 Posted on: 01/19/2016 09:16 AM
Where's the mATX love? All the latest mobos and cases I see are either full ATX or tiny barebones ITX based. Most existing mATX cases are way too large to be worth it, and I need more expansion and features that are always missing on mITX boards/cases.

I still feel like no one's moved the mATX enclosure forward since the Temjin TJ08-e case in 2011. I haven't seen a case that's as configurable, small, light, and yet still sturdy and accommodating of tons of full size hardware to fill a mATX board with several pci-e expansion slots in addition to a GPU, but it's aging and doesn't account for the newest cooling and peripheral designs. Their "update" of this case is way too bulky and large in comparison.


*edit* Actually looking at this case's dimensions, it's considerably larger than the TJ08-e and you're still stuck with a tiny mITX board...I don't see the point unless you can shave off at least 50mm from each dimension, it's been done on other cases that can still fit full size gpus and PSUs, etc. Sound dampening material doesn't need take up much volume, sound absorption more density based.

Couple of mATX cases, compared to this one.
Corsair Carbide 88R (width -5mm, height +34mm, depth+36mm)
Cooler Master Silencio 352M (width-3mm, height+34mm, depth+41mm)

Vxheous
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#5221390 Posted on: 01/21/2016 08:32 AM
Fractal makes some beautiful functional cases, got the R5 for Christmas and it's by far the best case I have ever owned.

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