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Review: Fractal Design Meshify C Chassis
Fractal Design released the Meshify C, a more airflow optimized compact PC chassis. This black design chassis comes with plenty of cooling options for it's compact size. It will house ATX motherboards and even has improved looks with a nice tempered glass side-panel.
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#5470193 Posted on: 09/08/2017 01:21 AM
Nice case but the top and front look like a mashup of different cases, which for me spoils the look.
Nice case but the top and front look like a mashup of different cases, which for me spoils the look.
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#5470206 Posted on: 09/08/2017 02:03 AM
The case looks nice with the modern design and features. It seems like most now have a covered front with not as good airflow. I wish it was a little bigger and had more room though.
Does the front mesh have a removable filter like the top? Does it look like you could remove the front logo without it looking bad? It definitely does stick out too much.
The case looks nice with the modern design and features. It seems like most now have a covered front with not as good airflow. I wish it was a little bigger and had more room though.
Does the front mesh have a removable filter like the top? Does it look like you could remove the front logo without it looking bad? It definitely does stick out too much.
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#5470293 Posted on: 09/08/2017 10:36 AM
I recently got this case to build my new Ryzen PC in. Though I really like the design of the case, there are a few things I dislike about it:
* It should be a tad bigger. My NZXT kraken x52 240mm AIO does not fit in the front, because my Asus GTX 1080ti is 1.5 cm too long. It also did not fit in the top, because my Kingston HyperX RAM was too 2mm too high. In the end I decided to put the saw to my RAM heatspreader
* The front bezel around the mesh is glossay plastic, god I hate glossy plastic.
* There should be a more elegant way of mounting the glas instead of 4 big thumbscrewes that really stand out.
I recently got this case to build my new Ryzen PC in. Though I really like the design of the case, there are a few things I dislike about it:
* It should be a tad bigger. My NZXT kraken x52 240mm AIO does not fit in the front, because my Asus GTX 1080ti is 1.5 cm too long. It also did not fit in the top, because my Kingston HyperX RAM was too 2mm too high. In the end I decided to put the saw to my RAM heatspreader

* The front bezel around the mesh is glossay plastic, god I hate glossy plastic.
* There should be a more elegant way of mounting the glas instead of 4 big thumbscrewes that really stand out.
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I'd wish if you could start doing some temperature and noise test on all future chassis reviews using gaming components and talk more about those two parameters.