I suppose your right to say that MATX builds seem to be more value driven but to be honest, since the death of discrete sound cards, I've never used more than 2 PCIE slots. The slight space saving is quite attractive to me. I hope in the coming hardware generation we get more MATX board options.
I have a big mug of tea and up pops Leo with one of his usual excellent reviews. Joy. I did appreciate the comparison with the Pop cases. I was shocked to see how much the case blocked the front 140mm fan - that cannot be good for airflow. Well done for highlighting it. Perhaps one of your more mathematically inclined colleagues can calculate the exact area blocked? And perhaps someone knowledgeable can comment on the turbulence it will cause, if any? My go-to case for MATX is still the Kolink Citadel Mesh: it's half the price of the Meshify and I can fit a 3090 FE and still have fans at the front (on the outside of the case but still behind the front mesh). And it comes with two fans. Given that thermals can be an issue, perhaps something you might like to try in future tests of these smaller cases is putting something in the lowest, x4, slot. Perhaps a sound card, a M.2 adapter, or 10 Gb ethernet card. Then see how that affects the GPU temperatures.
Love the review. Straight to the point, no lollygagging. I would much appreciate a good alternative(s) mATX case since I'm considering this one for my next build but I'm also looking for alternatives.
Fractal is my fav company because I build high end mATX builds as I love small form factor for top of desk look. I think matx is the future and glad fractal sees it is so obvious.
One thing I like about fractal is the overall quality of cases and plenty of quality accessories and they keep it old school, I'm in love with my Define 7 XL...they are more on the expensive side yes but quality is always there so I'm never skeptical about buying their product. Not something I can say about cooler Master, thermaltake and Corsair, usually they end up in trash like a dollar store item, I don't care for bells and whistles if quality is not there at first.
@@camotech1314 my goal here was not to bash cooler Master, Corsair or thermaltake but sincerely they make cheap flimsy case sometimes.... I have no doubt 4000D/5000D/7000D are great case, I have a cooler Master Masterframe 700 and I absolutely love it, and yes they upgraded the quality past year but some 100$+ case are still low quality. When you buy Fractal design you know what you are getting, a quality case and not a surprise box is my main point.
@@belsteed6050 true, I am not disagreeing wit you. Honestly if I didin't get the 4000D Airflow on sale I would have likely gone for either a Fractal, Phanteks or Lian Li.
@@belsteed6050 oh it a super nice case tbh, the more time I spend working with it the more comfortable I feel about owning it. Everything is simple and intuitive on it, easiest case to work with that I've had.
Sweet looking case, vg temps and decent airflow 🤩🤯🥰👍. It’s great to see Micro ATX pc builders getting some much needed love with many manufacturers bringing out unique Micro ATX cases and various designs and aesthetics 👍😇🤤
I gotta say, Fractal really seems to put some thought into the usefulness of their designs. Not like a lot of the case companies that seem to just throw crap at the wall and see if it sticks.
Thanks for the review, Leo. I was on the fence for a long time, but finally went with the O11 Air Mini. I would've picked Evo, but my U14S won't fit. Yet, in Mini, it does. Go figure.
Thinking of getting one myself just wondering if a a 4090fe might too ambitious. It will fit, and I plan on liking the power to 70-80%. Maybe put 3 fans in the front…
Just ordered the Pop Mini a few days before the announcement. Happy to head I still got a worthy case. I just wish they had given us all the color options of the larger pop cases.
I have a Meshify 2, Meshify 2 XL, and Meshify 2 Compact, and it's impressive how Fractal has carried the design language through to the smaller form factors. This literally looks like they took a Meshify 2 Compact and shrunk down the motherboard tray/compartment. My biggest beef with the Compact is the lack of an integrated fan controller as found on the larger models and it looks like the Mini follows this unfortunate trend. I think the Pop Mini is meant to be the simpler, cheaper mATX option. The Meshify 2 Mini is meant to be a slightly more premium option that lets you access the Meshify 2 series and most of its features in a smaller footprint. But I agree the price creep on cases is getting out of hand.
I wish to see Meshify 2 Nano. Define Nano S is still the best mItx case with no compromise. Saddly Torrent Nano was dissapointed due to its size (5cm taller than Nano S) and it's airflow problems with GPU choke point. Something like mix of Nano S and Meshify 2 would be a perfect case with great airflow in mItx size.
Great review as always. I'm with you regarding MATX cases needing to be inexpensive while maintaining some quality features. It seems the meshify is I'd say around 20-30 bucks too expensive, but it seems like you're paying for all that (over)engineering goodness for modularity/ease of use. Definitely agree with the fans. If you're gonna include something as "luxury" as a type-c header up front, provide pwm fans! I'm sorry but 1 extra pin cannot increase the cost that much!!! 3-pin fans need to go the way of the dodo on all but the most budget of cases (and definitely no more molex ever). I've done quite a few MATX case reviews now on my channel, where I focus on budget + features + glass (searching for the least expensive case that still has a glass panel). The meshify 2 mini hits two of the 3. It definitely wow'd me as you were tearing it apart. Very featureful, but still on the pricey side. Anyway, great review! Thanks!
I have a CoolerMaster Q300L. It is a nice case, but its pattern causes some flow restrictions. Luckily, with four fans in positive pressure, for my 5600X and a Radeon 6600XT is not much of a big deal.
@@Jedermann98 i was hoping to combine a 42.23mm ram (Kingston Fury Beast RGB ddr5) with top mounted fractal lumen 240 AIO. But I'm afraid this will not fit. What setup do you think of using?
Apparently, Fractal Design has also made a Meshify 2 Nano at least what's shown on a Swedish website while the Nano only lets you use Mini-ITX Motherboard.
Thanks for the review. I'd love to see a review with the same hardware as the Inwin A3. Would have liked to see which one offers better cooling with the same hardware.
I want to like the pop air mini except not a fan of the compartment space taken up at the bottom. I'd rather have the ability to put 2x140mm or 3x120mm fans at the front. Matx cases are so few. If the meshify 2 mini had an all white color scheme, I might consider it
As much as I love Fractal they always have me scratching my head when they release so called mini cases. To be fair it's not just Fractal. SF market has long been kind of neglected. Hoping cases like the AP201 and Pop are a sign that things are changing though.
I really like it but it's the window side panel which is a no for me. I have the Define Mini C at the moment and the main reasons I went for it were the beautiful minimalist Fractal look, the colour, and the fact is has no window.
A nice case indeed, however what lets this case (and many the same size) is that you cant house a 280mm AIO cooler in the roof. If fractal built a compact sized case that could allow a 280 in the roof, it would make it head and shoulders above the rest
and so i did... 160 euros including shipping! yikes! oh well. im gonna curiously be looking at temps and reporting back here when i get it. i have a 5600x with a dark rock 4 cooler and a msi gaming x 6700xt. so i'll be reporting the junction temps from the gpu and the normal temps from the cpu. current junction temperatures for the gpu: 93 while under load and agressive fan curve and a undervolt to 1130mv current max temp for cpu with cpu: 60 celsius
I got it and it was pleasant to build in. Idle temps have most certainly improved and ease of use has too. The usb-c port is nice for charging my phone ;) But temperatures did not change as much as expected while under load. With an undervolt to 1150 this time, the max temperature i saw was 93 again, junction. And CPU temps also hit a max of 60, again. Or it might be that my funny corsair sp140 elite fans are lackluster and simply hate front filters. i love front filters because it keeps out dust ;D
Another very informative review. Great job! I am about to begin a new build and am leaning toward the Pop mini because of the optical drive option. I just have to many old DVDs which I admittedly rarely need to access, but I do not want to take the time to copy them all over to another drive. Question: What B660 mATX motherboard would you recommend for an Intel build in this case or the Pop mini? Thank you.
Nice and detailed review, like it and like a lot Fractal cases because they are very well made, sturdy and somehow practical. About the cons, well, they aren't really cons apart the price where i agree, but everything else is subjective like the crappy RGB lights that i hate, the fans do not matter since even at bios default they behave very good, and the cable management is not an issue since i have only two SSD and so i can easily remove the HDD holder and the two plastic plates to gain even more space for the PSU.
If money is not an issue which is the BEST case? by best i mean easiest to build and also good ventilation, want to have a AMD 9900X in it, not a big GPU, its for a server with several VMs + Plex server so CPU +memory heavy.
I really like my Phanteks P609S and I wish they made a micro ATX version of the case. My last case was a Fractal design define 4 case and it was good but my Phanteks is a lot better
I like the updated model, but i was kinda hoping they'd lengthen the case out a bit more and maybe add support for that big 180mm fan they're selling. Still overall a nice case
I love Fractal, built my last 2 PCs in their cases and this looks great as well. But why oh why do such well built and expensive cases not use 4-pin PWM fans. it's a massive bugbear of mine :/ I mean, people who really care about airflow surely want control of their fans
Nice looking those Fractal cases - Meshify, Torrent. Decent engineering too. Certainly not overengineered like some other examples lately. As for the 140mm front fan issue - it might have a reason. Full range of motion for both fan sizes. Which does require fastening points for smaller 120mm fans in front of the 140mm fan path. Or extra removable bracket. Still not a fan of PSU shrouds. It does make case cooling worse. Can someone make a PSU with cables towards motherboard? So they go straight behind motherboard. Easy direct access service while other side is removed, no cables in front of the PSU at all, lot of space, better cooling options.
@@mikem9536 But is it necessary? There is pretty much zero advantage of having 5..10°C less in your case besides bragging rights, which is for those with less self confidence. And for fan manufacturers to sell more stuff to dumb crowd educated by marketing 😏 Forget temps, seriously. Unless it's noisy or on fire.
One thing I’ve just realised that is weird, the Meshify Mini C has a GPU length of 315mm with a front fan installed but this new Meshify 2 Mini and the Define 7 Mini have a 306mm GPU length with a front fan installed. I would have assumed if anything the space for a GPU would have increased…not decreased! Weird move Fractal.
10 Months late to this review but I have heard complaints that the front panel audio connector is too short to be routed behind the motherboard tray and brought to the board through a passthrough. Due to the fact that basically all MATX motherboards have the JAUD1 connector at the extreme bottom rear of the board, this could be a serious issue for aesthetics, if you care about that. Having that cord run across the front of the case under the graphics card could be unsightly since a TG panel is literally meant to enjoy the look of your build. Anyone here have this case that could verify this issue ? I'd like to buy this case for my next build, as my last 3 cases have all been Fractal, but this would be something that would make me avoid it entirely.
Insane price i don't see how they can justify that price. Odd how the $ & £ price is close together as well (could this be due to US tariffs if so why is this not the same for all products which UK still fair amount more)
5Strange reasoning TBH. since I remember, mATX always has beenm mopre expensive than ATX format, for many reasons. So it's rather for fancy byuilds not for bang4buck approach. taking in consideration fpower usage of current and upcoming GPUs, it seems really not a future proof approach for any high end system. PS. It's in price range of LianLi Lancool 2 Mesh.
Noctua NH-U12A is too expensive, and not necessary for Ryzen 5600x. Arctic Cooling cpu cooler is much cheaper, and with excellent performance. SSD should be Samsung or SK Hynix, those are top-tier brands.
I love it. I already own way too many Fractal cases…! The biggest problem is they don’t offer one in the grey! It’s either white with a clear glass or black with a dark tint! Neither are great options. Grey with clear glass would have been perfect. Damnit Fractal!!!
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini minus (no front/top/bottom filter),minus minus/minus2 (no filter no drive bracket) i dont want to pay that i will not use and its will be more lightweight like a race car/bike (less shipping cost)
Informative but I will probably never watch another video with this dude in it. Tears the case apart like he has somewhere more important to be and bases the entire review on his skewed idea of what a mATX should be. Cool Case! Weird review....
I suppose your right to say that MATX builds seem to be more value driven but to be honest, since the death of discrete sound cards, I've never used more than 2 PCIE slots.
The slight space saving is quite attractive to me.
I hope in the coming hardware generation we get more MATX board options.
I was going to say the same. I'm building mine for size, and I could have built a f full size cheaper, I just don't want it that big
I have a big mug of tea and up pops Leo with one of his usual excellent reviews. Joy. I did appreciate the comparison with the Pop cases. I was shocked to see how much the case blocked the front 140mm fan - that cannot be good for airflow. Well done for highlighting it. Perhaps one of your more mathematically inclined colleagues can calculate the exact area blocked? And perhaps someone knowledgeable can comment on the turbulence it will cause, if any?
My go-to case for MATX is still the Kolink Citadel Mesh: it's half the price of the Meshify and I can fit a 3090 FE and still have fans at the front (on the outside of the case but still behind the front mesh). And it comes with two fans.
Given that thermals can be an issue, perhaps something you might like to try in future tests of these smaller cases is putting something in the lowest, x4, slot. Perhaps a sound card, a M.2 adapter, or 10 Gb ethernet card. Then see how that affects the GPU temperatures.
Never seen someone just field strip a case like a rifle. Really impressive.
Love the look of the Meshify. Glad to see they're keeping it around.
Love the review. Straight to the point, no lollygagging. I would much appreciate a good alternative(s) mATX case since I'm considering this one for my next build but I'm also looking for alternatives.
Fractal is my fav company because I build high end mATX builds as I love small form factor for top of desk look. I think matx is the future and glad fractal sees it is so obvious.
One thing I like about fractal is the overall quality of cases and plenty of quality accessories and they keep it old school, I'm in love with my Define 7 XL...they are more on the expensive side yes but quality is always there so I'm never skeptical about buying their product. Not something I can say about cooler Master, thermaltake and Corsair, usually they end up in trash like a dollar store item, I don't care for bells and whistles if quality is not there at first.
Corsair seems to have achieved the same with the 4000D/5000D/7000D series.
@@camotech1314 my goal here was not to bash cooler Master, Corsair or thermaltake but sincerely they make cheap flimsy case sometimes.... I have no doubt 4000D/5000D/7000D are great case, I have a cooler Master Masterframe 700 and I absolutely love it, and yes they upgraded the quality past year but some 100$+ case are still low quality. When you buy Fractal design you know what you are getting, a quality case and not a surprise box is my main point.
@@belsteed6050 true, I am not disagreeing wit you. Honestly if I didin't get the 4000D Airflow on sale I would have likely gone for either a Fractal, Phanteks or Lian Li.
@@camotech1314 yea Corsair 4000D look pretty nice, the more I look at their product the more I like them, they really upgraded since 2014.
@@belsteed6050 oh it a super nice case tbh, the more time I spend working with it the more comfortable I feel about owning it. Everything is simple and intuitive on it, easiest case to work with that I've had.
Sweet looking case, vg temps and decent airflow 🤩🤯🥰👍. It’s great to see Micro ATX pc builders getting some much needed love with many manufacturers bringing out unique Micro ATX cases and various designs and aesthetics 👍😇🤤
I gotta say, Fractal really seems to put some thought into the usefulness of their designs. Not like a lot of the case companies that seem to just throw crap at the wall and see if it sticks.
Totally understand the closing thoughts, very coloured by the £120 tag. I'm a lot more keen today when it's £80!
Fair enough !
It's £79.99 on amazon.
Really liked the video and how you were straight to the point with everything. Thanks
awesome case, I wanted to get one so bad, last year but they were all out of stock. I will certainly recommend this to friends and family.
Thanks for the review, Leo. I was on the fence for a long time, but finally went with the O11 Air Mini. I would've picked Evo, but my U14S won't fit. Yet, in Mini, it does. Go figure.
Got one a few months ago for my matx am5 build, as someone that doesnt care for rgb its easy, and attractive. Love mine
Thinking of getting one myself just wondering if a a 4090fe might too ambitious. It will fit, and I plan on liking the power to 70-80%. Maybe put 3 fans in the front…
You're handling that case like it owes you money, Leo.
Just ordered the Pop Mini a few days before the announcement. Happy to head I still got a worthy case. I just wish they had given us all the color options of the larger pop cases.
anotrher great leo review. I can't honestly keep up with all the cases Fractal are pumping out right now. its like one a week.
I like these cases, and have 2 Meshify 2 ATX cases (and one of the big XL ones that I’m not currently using). I think they look great!
I have a Meshify 2, Meshify 2 XL, and Meshify 2 Compact, and it's impressive how Fractal has carried the design language through to the smaller form factors. This literally looks like they took a Meshify 2 Compact and shrunk down the motherboard tray/compartment. My biggest beef with the Compact is the lack of an integrated fan controller as found on the larger models and it looks like the Mini follows this unfortunate trend.
I think the Pop Mini is meant to be the simpler, cheaper mATX option. The Meshify 2 Mini is meant to be a slightly more premium option that lets you access the Meshify 2 series and most of its features in a smaller footprint. But I agree the price creep on cases is getting out of hand.
FD has gone mad. They're trying to flood the market with as many models as possible to compete with the other companies.
I wish to see Meshify 2 Nano. Define Nano S is still the best mItx case with no compromise. Saddly Torrent Nano was dissapointed due to its size (5cm taller than Nano S) and it's airflow problems with GPU choke point. Something like mix of Nano S and Meshify 2 would be a perfect case with great airflow in mItx size.
Nano was released with this one
@@jarvile1379 Yes. I realised right after seen another videos. Meshify 2 Nano gonna be my case.
Great review as always. I'm with you regarding MATX cases needing to be inexpensive while maintaining some quality features. It seems the meshify is I'd say around 20-30 bucks too expensive, but it seems like you're paying for all that (over)engineering goodness for modularity/ease of use. Definitely agree with the fans. If you're gonna include something as "luxury" as a type-c header up front, provide pwm fans! I'm sorry but 1 extra pin cannot increase the cost that much!!! 3-pin fans need to go the way of the dodo on all but the most budget of cases (and definitely no more molex ever).
I've done quite a few MATX case reviews now on my channel, where I focus on budget + features + glass (searching for the least expensive case that still has a glass panel). The meshify 2 mini hits two of the 3. It definitely wow'd me as you were tearing it apart. Very featureful, but still on the pricey side.
Anyway, great review! Thanks!
I have a CoolerMaster Q300L. It is a nice case, but its pattern causes some flow restrictions. Luckily, with four fans in positive pressure, for my 5600X and a Radeon 6600XT is not much of a big deal.
I love this guy's reviews
Question, will it fit an 240 AIO on the top? Will it not conflict the hight of the ram?
Looks like it will not fit a top mounted AIO. Only with low profile ram?
Low profile should be fine. I will find out soon enough when I have the case.
@@Jedermann98 i was hoping to combine a 42.23mm ram (Kingston Fury Beast RGB ddr5) with top mounted fractal lumen 240 AIO. But I'm afraid this will not fit. What setup do you think of using?
Apparently, Fractal Design has also made a Meshify 2 Nano at least what's shown on a Swedish website while the Nano only lets you use Mini-ITX Motherboard.
Thanks for the review. I'd love to see a review with the same hardware as the Inwin A3. Would have liked to see which one offers better cooling with the same hardware.
very nice rig m8 ill be in shop tomorrow to speak about building new pc
I want to like the pop air mini except not a fan of the compartment space taken up at the bottom. I'd rather have the ability to put 2x140mm or 3x120mm fans at the front. Matx cases are so few. If the meshify 2 mini had an all white color scheme, I might consider it
I can't even find this case in stock anywhere, at least not in the US
29 liter isn't mini 😂 please fractal, make a real sf case. Keep up the great work you guys.
As much as I love Fractal they always have me scratching my head when they release so called mini cases. To be fair it's not just Fractal. SF market has long been kind of neglected. Hoping cases like the AP201 and Pop are a sign that things are changing though.
Very Nice Review!
What would be the temperature of the graphics card without the glass closed?
Great build, really love the Fractal case
I really like it but it's the window side panel which is a no for me. I have the Define Mini C at the moment and the main reasons I went for it were the beautiful minimalist Fractal look, the colour, and the fact is has no window.
A nice case indeed, however what lets this case (and many the same size) is that you cant house a 280mm AIO cooler in the roof. If fractal built a compact sized case that could allow a 280 in the roof, it would make it head and shoulders above the rest
0:00 OMG! that frAAAAAAAcktal design was so intense
as soon as it hits the dutch market im definetly buying this and getting rid of my meshify c mini
and so i did... 160 euros including shipping! yikes! oh well. im gonna curiously be looking at temps and reporting back here when i get it.
i have a 5600x with a dark rock 4 cooler and a msi gaming x 6700xt. so i'll be reporting the junction temps from the gpu and the normal temps from the cpu.
current junction temperatures for the gpu: 93 while under load and agressive fan curve and a undervolt to 1130mv
current max temp for cpu with cpu: 60 celsius
I got it and it was pleasant to build in.
Idle temps have most certainly improved and ease of use has too.
The usb-c port is nice for charging my phone ;)
But temperatures did not change as much as expected while under load.
With an undervolt to 1150 this time, the max temperature i saw was 93 again, junction.
And CPU temps also hit a max of 60, again.
Or it might be that my funny corsair sp140 elite fans are lackluster and simply hate front filters.
i love front filters because it keeps out dust ;D
Weird, the only options for quality on RUclips is either 720p or 144p. I normally watch at 480 because of my slow ISP.
Another very informative review. Great job! I am about to begin a new build and am leaning toward the Pop mini because of the optical drive option. I just have to many old DVDs which I admittedly rarely need to access, but I do not want to take the time to copy them all over to another drive.
Question: What B660 mATX motherboard would you recommend for an Intel build in this case or the Pop mini? Thank you.
Nice and detailed review, like it and like a lot Fractal cases because they are very well made, sturdy and somehow practical. About the cons, well, they aren't really cons apart the price where i agree, but everything else is subjective like the crappy RGB lights that i hate, the fans do not matter since even at bios default they behave very good, and the cable management is not an issue since i have only two SSD and so i can easily remove the HDD holder and the two plastic plates to gain even more space for the PSU.
If money is not an issue which is the BEST case? by best i mean easiest to build and also good ventilation, want to have a AMD 9900X in it, not a big GPU, its for a server with several VMs + Plex server so CPU +memory heavy.
Funny moment. When fans were at 1500rpm and Leo said, “sounded like this” an ad for Miller Lite came on. Cuhtsssss
is a really good looking case, I like it - good sizing, and design. Can't get over that pricing. 😵
I really like my Phanteks P609S and I wish they made a micro ATX version of the case.
My last case was a Fractal design define 4 case and it was good but my Phanteks is a lot better
Are you able to remove the feet on this case?
can side panel/window be on either side ?
if i put high end hardware into this case would it keep them cool?
I like the updated model, but i was kinda hoping they'd lengthen the case out a bit more and maybe add support for that big 180mm fan they're selling. Still overall a nice case
Many cases having issues fitting the huge new GPUs.
I love Fractal, built my last 2 PCs in their cases and this looks great as well. But why oh why do such well built and expensive cases not use 4-pin PWM fans. it's a massive bugbear of mine :/ I mean, people who really care about airflow surely want control of their fans
Well where do I buy this thing it's not on Amazoon they just have the old one for like $125
Can I stuff DH-14 into it? the Meshify C Miniwas tight but viable, how about this one? Noctua site has only C Mini not the new one. Thank you
Nice looking those Fractal cases - Meshify, Torrent. Decent engineering too. Certainly not overengineered like some other examples lately. As for the 140mm front fan issue - it might have a reason. Full range of motion for both fan sizes. Which does require fastening points for smaller 120mm fans in front of the 140mm fan path. Or extra removable bracket.
Still not a fan of PSU shrouds. It does make case cooling worse. Can someone make a PSU with cables towards motherboard? So they go straight behind motherboard. Easy direct access service while other side is removed, no cables in front of the PSU at all, lot of space, better cooling options.
To be fair, this case can use up to 7 fans (5x120mm and 2 140mm's), improves things a bit over the 2 stock ones :)
@@mikem9536 But is it necessary? There is pretty much zero advantage of having 5..10°C less in your case besides bragging rights, which is for those with less self confidence. And for fan manufacturers to sell more stuff to dumb crowd educated by marketing 😏 Forget temps, seriously. Unless it's noisy or on fire.
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One thing I’ve just realised that is weird, the Meshify Mini C has a GPU length of 315mm with a front fan installed but this new Meshify 2 Mini and the Define 7 Mini have a 306mm GPU length with a front fan installed. I would have assumed if anything the space for a GPU would have increased…not decreased! Weird move Fractal.
10 Months late to this review but I have heard complaints that the front panel audio connector is too short to be routed behind the motherboard tray and brought to the board through a passthrough. Due to the fact that basically all MATX motherboards have the JAUD1 connector at the extreme bottom rear of the board, this could be a serious issue for aesthetics, if you care about that. Having that cord run across the front of the case under the graphics card could be unsightly since a TG panel is literally meant to enjoy the look of your build. Anyone here have this case that could verify this issue ? I'd like to buy this case for my next build, as my last 3 cases have all been Fractal, but this would be something that would make me avoid it entirely.
Thank you for air cooling!!!
Leo I am waiting for the chat with Luke!!
so, better pop air mini or meshify mini 2 ???
Which one did you get , thanks ?
i literally just bought the old meshify mini c and then they released this one... For Real...
the price tho... I got the meshify 2 compact for around 110 USD on sale.
Is there a black version of this case ?
Yes of course.
Insane price i don't see how they can justify that price.
Odd how the $ & £ price is close together as well (could this be due to US tariffs if so why is this not the same for all products which UK still fair amount more)
The euro and dollar are at parallel right now because the value of euro has dipped.
@@georgejones5019 So UK uses £ not euro and euro vs us pricing has been the same for years on products
3:35 proceeds to put a 3080 and a U12A for testing?...
5Strange reasoning TBH. since I remember, mATX always has beenm mopre expensive than ATX format, for many reasons. So it's rather for fancy byuilds not for bang4buck approach.
taking in consideration fpower usage of current and upcoming GPUs, it seems really not a future proof approach for any high end system.
PS. It's in price range of LianLi Lancool 2 Mesh.
Over 9 quid for a 2.5 inch drive tray? Time to stuff them into the shroud with a bit of double sided sticky tape.
bring on the define 8
Noctua NH-U12A is too expensive, and not necessary for Ryzen 5600x. Arctic Cooling cpu cooler is much cheaper, and with excellent performance.
SSD should be Samsung or SK Hynix, those are top-tier brands.
i would pefer FD take that type-c out for a trade of another 14cm fan...
I love it. I already own way too many Fractal cases…! The biggest problem is they don’t offer one in the grey! It’s either white with a clear glass or black with a dark tint! Neither are great options. Grey with clear glass would have been perfect. Damnit Fractal!!!
not bad
Fractal Meshify 2 Mini minus (no front/top/bottom filter),minus minus/minus2 (no filter no drive bracket) i dont want to pay that i will not use and its will be more lightweight like a race car/bike (less shipping cost)
breakfast, that’s going on
Absolute noncense on the Itx/mAtx users wanting cheap low end setups
Tight and toasty, especially if it ends up being 40C outside again. Don't see a reason for me to drop my 4000D for this case.
"Relatively cheap hardware." And then proceeded to install a 3080... Believable.
Informative but I will probably never watch another video with this dude in it. Tears the case apart like he has somewhere more important to be and bases the entire review on his skewed idea of what a mATX should be. Cool Case! Weird review....
Its now £120, fucking ridiculous
Why are frames so big. Looks ugly. Like on a smartphone from decades ago.
Upd. Lol, front rgb fans will be covered by frames too, what a piece of..