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November 2011
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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...
Publicación: 2012-09-21, Autor: David , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
Resumen: Motherboards keep getting more components, you can fit several terabytes of storage on a single 3.5-inch hard drive, and the need for an optical drive keeps diminishing. Despite these developments over the past few years, the typical desktop chassis sti...
Starting with the Fractal Design Define Mini we have a compact case which is very flexible with good build quality. The chassis feels solid with no noticeable manufacturing defects and each section fits snugly without any effort. Inside there is plent...
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Publicación: 2014-12-24, Autor: Stewart , crítica de: vrworld.com
Resumen: A classy, silent and very well built Micro ATX caseThe Define Mini from Fractal Design is in some ways a fairly rare beast, bringing high-end styling, materials and design ethos to the often under-served micro ATX segment. The Define Mini puts the emphasi...
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Publicación: 2013-04-22, Autor: Dustin , crítica de: anandtech.com
I keep feeling like Fractal Design is what would happen if Corsair were a European company. They share a lot of the same strengths, but they also share a lot of the same weaknesses, and that's fairly evident with the Define Mini. One thing Corsair consist...
Compared to the Define R2/R3, the Define Mini is two inches shorter, sheds two hard drive bays, three expansion slots, and one optional fan placement on the ceiling. The smaller dimensions makes it seem sturdier even though the build quality is about ...
Price, Fits up to 6 hard drives, Can install up to 6 fans, Fan controller included, Internal USB 3.0 connector
Room is a little tight behind the motherboard tray
Well I have to say that once again I am impressed by a Fractal Design case. When it comes to finding a mATX case there are not that many options that offer features like the Define Mini. Most mATX cases a cramped, have not room for storage and are ho...
and FVFractal has managed to design a case that is both extremely functional and stylish but at the same time they have avoided everything all of the other manufactures do. This is an almost all steel design that is designed to near silent while still...
Great build quality, All black interior, Internal USB 3.0 connector, Fan controller included, White Fractal Design accents still there, Plenty of space for large PSUs, Possibility to install long graphics cards, 5.25 inch to 3.5 inch adapter included, 3.5
Very little space between mainboard and side panel, Clips of front covers won't last long, Limited CPU cooler clearance, Only available in black, No more eSATA, USB 3.0 cable is blue - not black, Tough cable hiding/management
The Fractal Design Define Mini deserves the same score as the Define R3. The case is a successful attempt at offering the exact same features of the bigger cases as a compact mATX variant. On top of that the Define Mini finally is the first of the enti...