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BitFenix Announces the Nova Mesh TG Chassis

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The BitFenix NOVA MESH TG is the rebirth of the popular BitFenix NOVA with re-engineered designs and features to offer the best balance of performance, looks and ease of use. NOVA MESH TG represents not only BitFenix's long standing theme of simple elegance, but also the dedication towards offering a well rounded PC chassis. The core of the NOVA MESH TG is its clean design, well balanced between a perfectly organized interior structure and the sleek exterior design complemented with smoked tempered glass side panel. Its design boasts of multiple features that enhance the ease of installation and use such as the, user friendly installation, noise dampening material, removable high density mesh dust filter and dual chamber design.

BitFenix NOVA MESH TG is an all-rounder offering great airflow coupled with modern elegant design which makes it an ideal choice for most user scenarios. With clean interior, optimized airflow and extensive compatibility, the NOVA MESH offers a great balance in performance and looks in it's class. It is specifically design with ease of use in mind with easy installation and maintenance features. All this is topped off with a Tempered Glass side panel to show off the core components of the system.




See-through-tinted 4mm Tempered Glass Side Panel
The 4mm high quality tempered glass panel offers a great view into the system while the purposefully designed interior layout help keep the system clean and organized. The Saber is also equipped to be able to hold GPUs not only horizontally but also vertically to maximize the looks of the system and to improve airflow. The Saber provides plenty of space for graphics cards with a length up to 400mm.

Clean Interior With 23mm Cable Management Space Behind Motherboard Tray
The BitFenix Saber comes with a PSU shroud hiding the PSU and up to two HDDs beneath it, while 4 SSDs can be attached to the back of the motherboard tray, showing only the motherboard, graphics cards and the cooling solution through the tempered glass panel. The 23mm cable management space behind motherboard tray makes it an easy job to manage the cables clean.

Spectre RGB Fan Synchronized With Major Motherboard Brands Included
The Included RGB fan at the rear is RGB center illuminated and can support multiple control standards like ASUS AURA SYNC, MSI MISTIC LIGHT SYNC, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0 and ASRock POLYCHROME RGB. This allows you to control the fan lighting simply through software and synchronize the fans, and other devices such as motherboard / graphics card / mice and keyboard for more attractive lighting.

Thermal Capability
Optimized airflow is essential for good performance and extended lifetime of components. The all the BitFenix NOVA MESH TG offer the best airflow with a dust filtered mesh at the front which support up to 360mm Radiator* and 3x 120mm fans*. The top 240mm exhaust and the rear 120mm exhaust maintains a good balance of air intake and exhaust.

Functional Design
NOVA MESH TG doesn't compromise the sleek design of Mesh front panel. The high density mesh used in the NOVA MESH TG has over ten thousand holes for easy airflow and dust filtering with magnetic removable function for easy removal. The clean interior design not only makes sure unrestricted airflow but also focused airflow to the GPUs for effective cooling performance. The close and clean PSU shroud keeps NOVA MESH TG to have two individual chambers. This allows to optimally cool each component individually to offer more efficient thermal performance. The included soft padding between the chassis and the glass side panels makes sure the fan noise of the system is significantly reduced even when it is running at full load.

Easy Clean With Removable Dust Filter
NOVA MESH TG is designed to offer reliable performance for years to come. By filtering out dust particle which reduces system lifespan, systems built with NOVA MESH TG can boast of dust free operation. The improved air intake mesh on the front comes with an embedded nylon filter that prevents dust from entering the system while the filter at the bottom keeps PSU free from dust. The top exhaust is also equipped with a nylon filter to ensure versatility. All these filters can be easily removed for a faster cleaning job.

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Any word on pricing? This could be my next system build case.
 
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found both for 65 Euro incl all Taxes
Newegg USA says $64.90 free shipping
 
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glad the front is mesh but it only fits 120mm fans on top? No 140mm support?
 
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OOOOH YA! I'm liking this case! Glad we're seeing more front mesh options this year. Hope the drive bay under the PSU shroud is removable.
 
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Ok I get the mesh, Not sure why people love these tiny ATX cases. There is no innovation that sets them apart.
 
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Ok I get the mesh, Not sure why people love these tiny ATX cases. There is no innovation that sets them apart.

- maintaining semi-compactness with,

- design element inclinations (subjective) and

- more options for "white" cases with wider airflow intake possibilities

- (if the price is right - value)

We live in a world infested with RGB hence any "positive" minor amendments are colossal achievements for the developed world lol
 

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Looks like they still haven't made a pass-through for the 12V connector. Having a nice cable management with these is impossible.
 
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