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August 2017
(85%)
78 Reviews
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59 Reviews
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The editors liked
Simultaneous support of triplefan radiator on front and dualfan radiator on top
Front
Top
And bottom fan filters
Front removal of bottom panel filter
Good overall performance
Classic Fractal Design quality
Bold new design elements
Direct-cooling
Compact ATX chassis
Now-familiar popular internal layout
Easy to assemble
Accommodates the majority of enthusiast rigs (and the air/water cooling hardware required to keep them
Good overall airflow
Easy installation
Price
Smaller than most ATX cases
Compact size for a full ATX chassis
Excellent construction quality
Excellent engineering quality
Dust filters everywhere
Magnetic dust filter on top
Two retail-grade 120 mm fans included
Can hold up to a 240 mm radiator in the ceiling
Can hold a 36
The editors didn't like
Doesn't support 10.6”deep “Enthusiast” oversized motherboards
Triplefan radiator installation requires removal of 3.5” drive cage
Comparative value stalemate
Noise escapes easier through the front mesh (common to all mesh designs) making hardware and fan choices more important
Mesh design may be polarizing
Longer/modular PSUs may start to feel cramped
Oversized ATX motherboards will not fit
Tempered glass panel is pretty dark
140 mm fan in front would have been great
175 mm for the PSU may not be enough for high-end units
Using a 360 mm radiator alongside the HDD cage in front will reduce PSU space considerably
Good overall airflow, Easy installation, Price, Smaller than most ATX cases
Oversized ATX motherboards will not fit, Tempered glass panel is pretty dark
After spending some time and building in the Meshify C there is a lot to like and this is case lends itself to a certain type of builder. Someone who is not going to go super-overboard with their build, who is not going to install a larger enthusiast moth...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Fractal Design Meshify C - TG: $89.99 - Amazon.comWith the Meshify C Fractal Design has created yet another quality option in their lineup of well-built, high-performance enclosures. Its emphasis on airflow does result in higher noise levels (depending on...
The Meshify C is as good as its predecessor, and a tenner cheaper as well. The pricing however remains a bit on that high side. While we do miss a fan controller in this price range we also understand that most people simply connect their fans to a FAN co...
Abstract: Frequent CPU readers may recall that in our January 2017 issue, we picked our favorite products in every category from the previous year, and that we chose Fractal Design's Define C as the best case of 2016. There were many reasons for this selection, inc...
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Published: 2017-08-09, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
This isn't going to be a massive conclusion. After all you probably already know how much we liked the Define C, and as the Meshify C shares the same chassis there's little more to say about it that hasn't been said already, instead we're simply going to...
Published: 2017-08-09, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Simultaneous support of triplefan radiator on front and dualfan radiator on top, Front, top, and bottom fan filters, Front removal of bottom panel filter, Good overall performance
Doesn't support 10.6”deep “Enthusiast” oversized motherboards, Triplefan radiator installation requires removal of 3.5” drive cage, Comparative value stalemate
The Meshify C provides glass-sided-case buyers good quality and enhanced liquid cooling support at a comparatively average price. Review $89.99 Suggested price MORE: Best Cases MORE: All Case Content...
Classic Fractal Design quality, Bold new design elements, Direct-cooling, compact ATX chassis, Now-familiar popular internal layout, Easy to assemble, Accommodates the majority of enthusiast rigs (and the air/water cooling hardware required to keep them
Noise escapes easier through the front mesh (common to all mesh designs) making hardware and fan choices more important, Mesh design may be polarizing, Longer/modular PSUs may start to feel cramped
I'll try and summarize my experience with the Fractal Design Meshify C in terms of Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value categories, but as always I feel like I should add a disclaimer. You must understand that my own preferences...
Compact size for a full ATX chassis, Excellent construction quality, Excellent engineering quality, Dust filters everywhere, Magnetic dust filter on top, Two retail-grade 120 mm fans included, Can hold up to a 240 mm radiator in the ceiling, Can hold a 36
140 mm fan in front would have been great, 175 mm for the PSU may not be enough for high-end units, Using a 360 mm radiator alongside the HDD cage in front will reduce PSU space considerably, I/O a bit basic, 2.5" drive tray covers CPU cooler's opening, L
The Fractal Design Meshify C has an MSRP of $89.99 US dollars (excl. taxes) and 89.99 euros (incl. taxes). Compact size for a full ATX chassis Excellent construction quality Excellent engineering quality Dust filters everywhere Magnetic dust filter on...
Published: 2017-07-21, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
We liked Fractal's C design last time we reviewed it, and we still do now. The Meshify C gets bonus points for directly addressing the thermal performance of the Define C, which was the only real negative in our review. Fractal has avoided compromising o...