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Posted 17 June 2023
Fractal Design Focus G Mini Black Window mATX Case - £46.98 + £3.49 Delivery @ Ebuyer
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Filtered front, top and base air intakes for a dust free interior Support for high-profile CPU coolers and multiple radiator configurations 18-25 mm of space for cable routing behind the motherboard plate Support for graphics cards up to 380 mm long without compromising hard drive space Two vibration dampened universal drive bays with support for 6TB+ HDDs and 15 mm SSDs, plus an additional 2.5" mount behind the motherboard tray Front I/O panel includes USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and audio jacks Kensington anti-theft padlock bracket and re-usable ventilated expansion slot covers included
2x Silent Series LL 120 mm Two preinstalled Fractal Design Silent Series LL 120 mm White LED fans
USB 3.0 I/O Panel Front I/O panel includes USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and audio jacks.
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Edited by ComingInHot, 17 June 2023
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sorted byPicked up one of these for a recent build. Quality isn't quite up to the Fractal, but by no means bad -
ebay.co.uk/itm…236
Having a PSU shroud at this price is a nice bonus.
Out of stock in Black but if you look around some places should have stock.
They have it in White for under £37 -
ebay.co.uk/itm…ZYg
Obviously if you want more than two 3.5" inch or the 5.25" bays this isn't the case for you.
Those white LED fans are surprisingly loud for 'silent' fans, made more so by the dust filter in the front.
I changed them out for Noctua NF-S12B redux (not pictured) and the case just has enough space for a massive Noctua NH-D15 CPU cooler.
With SSDs and a passive cooled GPU, my setup is almost silent and still remains cool.
My setup is more about silence than power, but the old i7 still runs Photoshop and Lightroom happily. I don't game on it.
Cable management is a bit fiddly and there's not a massive space behind the motherboard plate. There's space for 1 SSD behind and you can remove the ugly HDD bracket if you want. Any more SSDs or HDDs and you have to use either the HDD bracket as I have or sacrifice an optical bay.
Only 1 of the front USB slots is USB3 capable, no idea why.
The window is plastic and the window side is attached with 2 thumbscrews.
I think it's good for the price, but there are better cases out there with better cable management and glass windows, but not if you still use optical discs.
(yes, I know the 2 front fans aren't both Noctua, I'm not made of money )