🌬️ Unleash the airflow revolution!
The Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact Black ATX case combines a sleek, stealth-inspired design with exceptional airflow capabilities. It accommodates large GPUs and multiple cooling options, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals seeking performance without compromising on style.
Brand | Fractal Design |
Product Dimensions | 54.86 x 53.85 x 33.02 cm; 8.1 kg |
Item model number | FD-C-MES2C-03 |
Manufacturer | Fractal Design |
Series | FD-C-MES2C-03 |
Colour | Black TG Light Tint |
Form Factor | MicroATX |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 8.1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**N
Another fantastic Fractal Design case.
I really like my current PC case, a Fractal Design Mini C, but needed slightly more space for a longer graphics card (although I prefer smaller cases) so I chose the Meshify 2 Compact. It's another quality Fractal Design case and has better airflow, thanks to its mesh front panel which also has 1 USB C + 2 USB A, is wider enough for a 4070 Ti graphics card, has a dark glass side panel and a solid side panel (to hide the cabling mess), has lots of rubber grommets to neatly pass cabling through including above and below where the motherboard will sit, and has a PSU shroud. The only negative points, which haven’t affected my 5* rating, are that the bottom filter fits very loose so is very likely to rattle from time to time which is annoying. I had this with the Mini C and had to put some tape along the edge of the filter to wedge it in place. This time I will probably slightly bend the metal grips underneath that the filter slides into. I would also like to have seen some sound dampening material on the inside of the solid panel, like the Mini C, although with a mesh front panel it probably would be of little benefit. In a few years time, when I replace this new PC, I expect to see Fractal Design cases at the top of my wishlist again.
A**S
Poor standoff screws and holes
Worst case I've ever built in, the standoffs were all stripped within minutes and required a plyers to screw them in. I had to disassemble the pc recently and my motherboard couldn't get away from them.
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