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There are a couple of ways of approaching a mini-ITX build. You could, if you were so inclined, go the extra yard and spend big in an effort to make something incredibly small yet extremely powerful.
If that's not enough for you, this 19.5 liter case will handle a full size ATX power supply and a mini-ITX motherboard which are kept clean by magnetic filters located on the side and top air vents.
I bought all the parts for a new build, including a Fractal Design Define Nano S (windowless), but looking at all the components on the table I'm having second thoughts about losing the optical drive.
We're starting our mini-ITX chassis benchmarks from scratch and begin with a straightforward two-way comparison between Fractal Design's Node 202 and Core 500. It'll be interesting to see how the Cube ...
The Fractal Design Core 500 is available from most major retailers for around £50. We were able to find it from Overclockers UK for £49.99, While not the cheapest mini-ITX, nor the most expensive, ...
Installing our components into the Core 500 was a fairly straight forward task. Of course, it’s always going to be tricky working in a compact space like this, but we didn’t run into any major issues, ...
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Fractal Design Core 500 chassis review
Today leo takes a look at the Fractal Design Core 500 Chassis - at only £50 does this case make a great foundation for a small media or gaming pc build?
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