We should have been one of the ten or so places that got to review the Fractal Design Node 804 chassis for its launch day review, and we were on the path to making that happen, but we ran into an ...
Removing half a dozen thumbscrews lets you slide off the side panels and roof, all of which use a notches and rails system. The front panel also pulls off with relative ease, though beware that it ...
Has anyone had any hands on time with the Fractal Node 804 yet? After reading the info on Fractal's site and seeing a few pictures, I have a strong desire to buy a Node 804. However, I don't, strictly ...
Fractal Design's Node series of cases is hard to pin down; there isn't much of a unifying theme beyond alternative form factors, but even then the home theatre Node 605 supports ATX motherboards. The ...
Fractal Design is well known for their premium quality products, as such they’re able to command premium price tags to match. The Node 804 is priced around £80 from most major retailers, and when you ...
Cube chassis’ have been booming in popularity in recent years. Not only because they make stylish HTPC style cases for your living room, given that they look similar to your common subwoofer, but they ...
...this sleek-looking box is dwarfed by traditional enthusiast towers yet, with the right components, will more than hold its own in regards to performance. The Node 804 is a micro-ATX chassis that ...
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