Test System
System Parts for Case Reviews |
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Processor: | Intel Core i5-7600K |
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Motherboards: | ATX: MSI Z270 Tomahawk mATX: MSI H270M Mortar Arctic mini-ITX: MSI Z270I Gaming Pro Carbon AC Provided by: MSI |
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Graphic Card: | Long: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 OEM Short: HIS Radeon 5350 HD |
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Memory: | 16 GB ADATA XPG Dazzle DDR4 2800 MHz CL17-17-17 1.25V 16 GB ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4 3000 MHz CL18-18-18 1.35V 16 GB ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4 2400 MHz CL16-16-16 1.20V Provided by: ADATA |
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HDD: | Western Digital 320 GB 7200 RPM |
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SSD: | ADATA Premier Pro SP920 MLC 256 GB ADATA Ultimate SU800 3D TLC 256 GB ADATA Premier SP550 TLC 240 GB Provided by: ADATA |
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Power Supply: | Fractal Design Integra M 450W Provided by: Fractal Design |
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Cooling: | Air Cooling: be quiet! Pure Rock Provided by: be quiet! |
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Assembly
Installing a motherboard is done by traditional means, with the use of spacers and screws. As you can see, there is plenty of space for long graphics cards with even a radiator and fans installed.
The way you install the 3.5" drive within the Meshify C has not changed at all from previous Fractal Design cases. There is a clear notion that there is no need to re-invent the wheel as the current system works flawlessly. Simply mount the drives with the special screws Fractal includes and slide the filled metal tray into place until it snaps down to secure it within the chassis.
Installing an SSD on the special plate requires you to use traditional tools and screws. Once filled, put it back onto the rear of the motherboard tray with a single thumbscrew that'll secure it in place.
As there is not enough space to insert the power supply through the bottom of the shroud, you have to attach the frame first to then slide the whole thing in through the rear. While most other manufacturers opt for four thumbscrews to hold the frame in place, Fractal Design only uses two. While this may seem too little for some, there is no need to worry as everything is perfectly secure once assembled.
With every part in place and all the cables routed, it becomes apparent that the Meshify C does not only look really clean - its cable-routing possibilities are also very easy to use.
Finished Looks
With everything assembled and the system turned on, you can clearly see the blue power LED through the front. Fractal has chosen to make it a line instead of a simple dot - quite the nice attention to detail.
Looking at the rear, you will find everything where you would expect it to be. Thanks to the large window, all the important components can clearly be seen, like the motherboard, graphics cards, and any cooling elements.