“Honey, I shrunk the Define 7 and Meshify 2 cases”

Manufacturer Fractal Design is launching Mini and Nano variations of its Define 7 and Meshify 2 cases.

The manufacturer’s product portfolio Fractal Design is expanding with the arrival of “Nano” and “Mini” versions of the Define 7 and Meshify 2 boxes. In total, four new references are therefore appearing.

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The Define 7 ranges on the left and Meshify 2 on the right – Credit: Fractal Design

Fractal Design presents the Torrent Compact and Torrent Nano cases

More or less high boxes

The Define 7 Mini et Meshify 2 Mini take up the lines, design and characteristics of their respective big brothers, but with reduced dimensions and compatibility with Mini-DTX, micro-ATX and Mini ITX formats only (as well as DTX in the case of the Meshify 2 Mini). Quite logically, the Define 7 Nano et Meshify 2 Nano are even more compact and are exclusively intended for mini ITX and mini DTX motherboards.

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Meshify 2 Mini – Crédit : Fractal Design
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Define 7 Mini – Credit: Fractal Design

The Mini models have dimensions of 399 x 205 x 406 mm where the Nano versions are even smaller, with only 361 mm in height. All these cases accept graphics cards with a maximum length of 331 mm and (or 306 mm max if a front fan is installed), have a 120 mm fan in the back, a 140 mm in the front and offer a number of slots for additional fans. They of course benefit from a simplified assembly system (the top panel is for example completely removable), and cable management, and have dust filters at the fan locations.

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Meshify 2 Nano – Crédit : Fractal Design
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Define 7 Nano – Crédit : Fractal Design

Already available on the market depending on the manufacturer, these different boxes are available in black or white. As for prices, count between 120 and 150 euros, depending on the exact model.

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Source : Fractal Design

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