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March 2016
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The editors liked
Price
Sound dampening
Water / Air cooling support
Cable management
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
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
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
The editors didn't like
A bit oversized for a true miniITX case
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
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
Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Very quiet, Decent levels of cooling, Good quality hardware that is easy to pull apart and assemble, Slidein dust filter over power supply, Magnetic dust front filter behind front panel, Mounting backets included for pump and reservoir
A relatively large case that is limited to MiniITX, No power supply cover, Cable management space gets tight if you install two 3.5inch drives, No optical drive bay.
At first glance you may well think the Fractal Design Define Nano S mini tower case supports a Micro-ATX motherboard but in fact it is Mini-ITX. This is a little unexpected, partly because it stands 344mm tall, but also because a quick look inside reveals...
Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
With the Core 500, Node 202 and now the Define Nano S, Fractal appears keen not to let any growth in the mini-ITX segment go to waste. Tower cases, and especially the Define Series, are what gave Fractal its reputation, so it's little surprise the Define...
Makes light work of an ITX build, Familiar Define Series aesthetic, Plenty of liquid-cooling 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...
Fractal Design Nano S Mini-ITX Desktop Casing retails at RM 339, it's not the small of Mini-ITX casing but that's the beauty of it as it allows you to hold so many goodies within it. Just note that if you're using a motherboard like the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS V...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: Boss , review by: razorman.net
DISEÑO Y CALIDAD DE MATERIALES, BUNDLE INCLUIDO Y MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES, 2 PUERTOS USB 3.0, AMPLITUD INTERIOR, PANELES LATERALES CON MATERIAL ABSORVENTE, POSIBILIDADES RL AIO O CUSTOM, COMPATIBLE CON HARDWARE ULTIMA GENERACION, DISPOSICION UNIDADES ALMA
Hacia tiempo que no analizábamos ninguna caja de Fractal Design y realmente tenemos que alabar el diseño y características técnicas de esta Define Nano S, pues es capaz de albergar en sus contenidas dimensiones hardware muy potente y prestando especial at...
Finition de l'ensemble, Qualité de fabrication, Sobriété, Carte graphique allant jusqu'à 31 cm, Bonnes performances processeur,
Espace entre la carte graphique et l'alimentation, Pas de rhéobus
Proposé à des tarifs de 70€ et 75€ pour les versions sans et avec fenêtre le Fractal Design Define Nano S est quasiment deux fois moins cher que son concurrent direct, le NZXT Manta, mais il impose un choix au niveau de la carte graphique très pointu, si...
Nous voilà une nouvelle fois en présence d'un bon modèle de chez Fractal Design. L'essentiel y est présent, la simplicité de mise en oeuvre est bluffante et la qualité toujours au rendez-vous. Voyons cela plus en détail :Un vrai DefineLe Define Nano S por...
Que dire de ce Mini Maxi boitier ITX ? Ce jour nous n'avons pas envie de donner dans le suspens. Clairement on a adoré ce boitier, que l'on trouve juste très bien pour de l'ITX. Il est facile à exploiter, propose pas mal de place et ne manque pas d'atouts...
Proximité carte graphique / Alimentation (dur de palier à ce problème)
Define Nano S! tel est le nom donné au tout dernier de la gamme Define de Fractal Design.Mais le terme “Nano” ne serait il pas un peu abusé pour décrire la spécificité mini ITX de ce boitier…Certes, les dimensions sont bien réduites mais elles restent to...
ansprechendes Hartglas-Design, USB Typ C-Anschluss, viel Platz fur High End-Hardware, Staubfilter an allen wichtigen Positionen, vier RGB-Lufter vorinstalliert, RGB-Controller im Lieferumfang enthalten, integriertes Lufter-Hub, viele Kuhlmoglichkeiten, gu
Reinigung der vorderen Staubfilter, keine werkzeuglose Montage der Laufwerke
Fractal Design folgt dem Hartglas-Trend und präsentiert mit dem Define S2 Vision RGB sein erstes Rundum-Glas-Gehäuse. Es erweist sich als kluger Schachzug das Define S2 als Basis heranzuziehen, da dieses uns im Test bereits mit seinen Funktionen überzeuge...