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I would like to thank Fractal Design for supplying the review sample. Fractal Design is one of the few companies out there to have successfully evolved their brand in an iterative fashion, and the same goes for their cases. The Define series has been ar...
Excellent use of space, Can hold up to four drives, Mounting bracket for pump included, Mounting holes for reservoir, Ability to hold extensive liquid-cooling setup, Fan splitter included, Two fans included, Plenty of space for long GPUs and PSUs, Great b...
PSU very close to graphics cards - some cards with dual or triple cooler setups will have their fans blocked off, Cable management behind the motherboard tray a bit tricky, 160mm maximum height for CPU cooler a bit restrictive...
The Fractal Design Define Nano S with a solid side panel goes for 60 euros incl. taxes. The windowed version will set you back 65 euros incl. taxes. US readers will find the chassis for 55-60 US dollars excl. taxes. Excellent use of space Can hold up to f...
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Fractal Design has been one of our favorite case manufactures since they jumped on the scene. Their cases have always been very high-quality, easy to build in, and offer a sleek design. Their Define Series really set the bar for a silent case that was fun...
Plenty of water cooling support, Easy installation, Supports long graphics cards, More than enough room behind the motherboard tray to hide and route cables, Sound dampening properties, 2 cooling fans included...
While most case manufacturers have been trying to come up with unique and different designs for their mini-ITX cases, Fractal Design with their Define Nano S has mad a case that looks and feels like a normal ATX case, but is just smaller. This biggest thi...
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Large mini-ITX cases have become the trend in the past year or so, with the NZXT Manta the most recent (and possibly the most extreme) example. Fractal Design's Nano S isn't quite as large as the Manta, but it is cavernous inside thanks to a completely op...
Fractal Design Define Nano S - $69.99, Amazon.comI have very little to add here, other than to say that the Define Nano S is a fantastic enclosure for the money. It's no small feat to produce an enclosure at this price-point that looks good, performs well...
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The Define Nano S is Fractal Design's recent entry into the ITX case market. With several similarities to its bigger brother the Define S, and many ITX cases up near the $100 price point, this is this the best ITX case with lots of features that you can g...
Large Side Panel Window to Admire your components, Flexible mounting for Water Cooling Reservoirs and Pump, Captive Thumbscrews on Side Panels, Large Front and Bottom Dust Filters for Intake, Ability to fit long GPUs, Sound Deadening Material on Side Pane...
No Dust Filter included for Top (with ModuVent Removed), A few more cable tie mounts could give builders more options to route cables, Overall the Define Nano S by Fractal Design has been the easiest and most enjoyable ITX case to build in. It has so man...
Pros:Large Side Panel Window to Admire your componentsFlexible mounting for Water Cooling Reservoirs and PumpCaptive Thumbscrews on Side PanelsLarge Front and Bottom Dust Filters for IntakeAbility to fit long GPUsSound Deadening Material on Side PanelsLar...
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Small form factor (SSF) builds have been quite popular over the last few years, and Fractal Design has a new case for those in the SFF market. Fractal Design launched the Define Nano S back in January , and we finally got our hands on one to showcase to y...
The Fractal Design Define Nano S is a small, sleek, ITX case with straight lines and flat surfaces. It uses Fractal Design's signature black and white theme; mostly black with a few white accents to be precise. In my opinion, it's a great look for those...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2016-10-21 02:37:04
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The Fractal Design Define Nano S Case is a small version of the Define S case, but with many of the same excellent features. It comes with two fans, removable dust filters, radiators up to 280mm in length can be installed along with long video cards and t...
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A couple years ago, we published an article lamenting the fact that the average PC these days is full of air. We bemoaned the wastefulness of ATX motherboards stuffed with more expansion slots than most will ever need and cases bristling with 5.25" bays a...
At first glance, many builders might dismiss the Define Nano S out of hand because of its size. The common argument against bigger Mini-ITX cases like the Nano S is that one can build a microATX system with more expansion slots in nearly the same space f...
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The front panel connectors are positioned squarely on the top panel at the front of the case, and are easily within reach regardless of which side of the case you're sitting on. The front panel includes two USB 3.0 ports, headphone / mic jacks, a reset bu...
Price, Sound dampening, Water / Air cooling support, Cable management...
A bit oversized for a true miniITX case...
The Define Nano S is an excellent case for anyone looking to assemble the ultimate mini-ITX build. Although it may be a bit large for some purists, the extra room will be more than welcome by those who want to build small without sacrificing performance...
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Swedish designers and case manufacturers Fractal Design have been around for quite a while now, and it's fair to say they've established something of a decent reputation in the enthusiast sector of the market. Their designs are predominantly well thought...
If you've read the whole review and watched the Video you'll know by now how we feel about the Fractal Design Define Nano S. Basically it's a nice little case but it could have been so much better. On the plus side it's pretty compact, measuring just 33...
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Fractal Design Nano S Bigger Than Small Yet So Much Smaller Than BigFractal Design released new Define Nano S series PC cases, we review one in an all black design. Fractal design obviously oozes style and build quality. For this release the focus is plac...
At a price tag of 69 USD / 75 EURO I think that Fractal Design offers a very nice balance of proper aesthetics combined with a very decent feature-set chassis. In terms of ITX usage, you can simple mount plenty of components even with some liquid cooling...
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The forecast for 2016 seems to be wild, unpredictable weather and a deluge of small-form-factor PCs. This is the year in which compact systems are expected to hit their stride, and even at this early stage we've already seen new NUCs, the emergence of a m...
Makes light work of an ITX build, Familiar Define Series aesthetic, Plenty of liquidcooling potential, Can house a powerful graphics card...
Looks sparse without liquid cooling, GPU and PSU in close proximity, Not actually that small...
A fair few chassis manufacturers dabble in other key components such as power supplies and, in recent years, all-in-one liquid coolers. It's a healthy portfolio to have, yet it can lead to unavoidable crossover as any one product from a company's range sh...
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themodzoo.com Updated: 2016-12-27 22:30:14
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