Fractal Design shows its Define Nano S mini-ITX case

Should be perfect for liquid cooling

Fractal Design has unveiled its newest mini ITX that will pretty much be a smaller version of the earlier available Define S PC case, the new Fractal Design Define Nano S.



According to Fractal Design, the new Define Nano S mini-ITX PC case will offer compatibility with high-end, full-size components, superior sound dampening and an ATX-like layout. As its name suggests, the Define Nano S is a rather small PC case measuring at 203x344x412mm and wieghing in at 5kg. It will be available in two versions, with and without a side windows and single black color.

It supports mini-ITX motherboards, has two expansion slots, supports up to 162mm CPU tall coolers, up to 160mm long PSUs and up to 315mm long dual-slot graphics cards. It also features Fractal Design's ModuVent technology and supports up to 240mm radiator at the top and 280mm one in the front. It comes with two Fractal Desing Dynamc fans (GP14 140mm at the front and GP12 120mm at the rear), but also supports four fans with total six fan positions.

The Define Nano S also supports up to four drives and features dense side dampening material on front as well as side panels, with ModuVent on top of the case.

According to Fractal Design, the new Define Nano S should be available soon with a price set at US $64.99/€69.99 for the standard and US $69.99/€74.99 for the Window version.













Source: Fractal-Design.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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