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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Fractal's dual chamber micro-ATX chassis features brushed aluminium and fan control
This new wide body ATX chassis from Fractal keeps costs low but packs in plenty of features
Partially modular, up to 750W.
Our summary of all the goings on during our last day in Taipei at Computex 2014
Fractal's Arc range of cases gets the XL treatment, and the Arc XL is born.
Win a fractal PSU in today's Christmas Countdown competition.
Fractal's new Arc Mini revision includes outstanding micro-ATX water-cooling support.
Our regular guide to getting the best components for your PC build, whatever your budget.
New cases both feature space for 3 x 120mm, full-thickness radiators.
Fractal is back again with a revised edition of its performance oriented Arc Midi chassis.
We put eight 720-750W PSUs through their paces to separate the champs from the chumps.
Nanoxia is back with its second chassis, a cheaper addition to the Deep Silence range.
We take a look at the new revision of Fractal's big yet stealthy Define XL chassis.
The Core 3000 costs just £46, and comes with three fans. Is it missing essentials elsewhere?
Six 36W channels, brushed aluminium and shifting LEDs - what more could you want from a fan controller?
Can this cute little mini-ITX case from Fractal Design cute the mustard with high-end hardware?
We get our hands on the brand spanking new Define R4. Does it live up to its predecessors?
Can the smaller version of the Arc impress us as much as its full sized sibling?
The P180's spiritual successor sees the light of day for the first time.
We love Fractal's low-noise cases, but can its new range of high-airflow cases steal our hearts too?
October 14 2021 | 15:04