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Der schwedische Hersteller Fractal Design stellte uns diesmal das größte Gehäuse aus der Arc Reihe für einen Test zur Verfügung. Das Arc Xl biete reichlich Platz für viel Hardware, aber auch größere Wasserkühlungen sollen kein Problem sein. Das Arc XL kann Mainboards bis XL-ATX Formfaktor, bis zu acht 3,5" Festplatten und vier 5,25" Laufwerke aufnehmen. Weiterhin wurde ihm noch ein großes Seitenfenster spendiert. Wie sich das Arc XL letztendlich in diesem Test schlägt, könnt ihr in den nachfolgenden Zeilen lesen.
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Alle Modelle von Fractal Design sind einheitlich schlicht ohne langweilig zu wirken. Einzig im Innenraum lockert weißes Interieur das Bild auf. Für unseren heutigen Test haben wir uns das Arc Mini R2 genauer angesehen. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen Midi-Tower, quasi die kleinere Version des Arc Midi R2, welcher ebenfalls schon bei uns im Test war.
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Today we are taking a look at Fractal Design’s latest micro-ATX offering, the Arc Mini R2. Based on the excellent Arc Midi R2, the Arc Mini R2 boasts support for multiple 240 mm radiators or a single 360 mm radiator, 7 fan positions and power supplies up to 220 mm in length. So, is its £70 asking price justified?
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The second revision of the Arc Mini micro ATX chassis brings a few revisions while keeping the essential styling that differentiates Fractal Design from other PC case manufacturers. The original Arc Mini PC case was well received by PC enthusiasts and system builders alike, and now Benchmark Reviews has the Arc Mini R2 for testing and we will detail what sets it apart from the crowd.
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The Arc Mini R2 is designed with all of your liquid cooling needs in mind and offers removable ODD and HDD bays. Along with being able to remove the drive bays, there is a location for 2.5” drives/SSDs to be mounted to the back of the motherboard tray.
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Over the last few years Fractal Design has cultivated a reputation for delivering intelligent, quiet, and well-built PC cases that do not require breaking the bank. With solid steel construction, ample storage options, and three hydraulic bearing Silent Series R2 fans (2x 120mm, 1x 140mm) included, we should expect the ARC MINI R2 Micro-ATX case to continue this tradition. However it is natural to wonder if Fractal Design can deliver the innovative features of its larger, more expensive, chassis at the smaller enclosure’s $99 price point. Let’s find out.
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Fractal make some of the best looking chassis on the market, they’re known for their desirable designs and they’ve always done well to back that up with rock solid build quality and premium quality features. It is because of this that we have very high expectations of the ARC Mini R2, Fractal Design have set their own standards incredibly high with ever product they’ve released and we’ll expect nothing less with this new chassis.
Smaller form factor chassis are very popular right now and while micro-ATX isn’t exactly tiny, not everyone wants a 3 foot tall super tower next to their desk, nor does everyone even have the space for such things. Small and mighty is the popular choice these days and that’s exactly what Fractal Design are promising here. Keeping with the theme and style of the rest of the Arc range and priced at £69.99 it looks like a great mid to high-end solution for a compact gaming build and as you can see from the specifications below, it isn’t exactly lacking in features and components support either.
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Today Stuart Davidson takes a look at the Arc Mini R2 micro-atx case from Fractal Design. Looking at all aspects of the case, and how a high performance system can be built into a small form factor case, including an XSPC watercooling kit.
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The Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 Case looks great, the build quality is excellent and there's plenty of room to install lots of computer components. And his includes large water cooling 240mm or 360mm radiators. It comes with 3 fans, but many more can be added, there are two USB3 ports, a window of the left side panel, cable management holes, it fits lots of drives, accommodates long video cards and it's affordable.
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Obwohl den meisten ein Gehäuse mit µATX Mainboard ausreichen würde setzen dennoch viele auf das ATX Format und die dazu passenden Big- bzw. Midi-Tower. Wer auf µATX setzt und einen dazu passenden Mini-Tower sucht ist daher in seiner Auswahl deutlich eingeschränkt. Fractal Design hat die Auswahl an Mini-Towern mit seinen Arc Mini um ein interessantes schlichtes Produkt erweitert und erschafft somit eine quasi baugleiche Alternative zum Arc Midi.
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