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Fractal Design Expands Options for Meshify C Chassis

Two More Options

Fractal Design is expanding options for their Meshify C chassis. Now offering lighter tint and solid side panel versions. The original has a darker tempered glass tint, reducing the visibility of the components inside. Now users who do not want to rely on LED lighting to show off their internals are free to do so. On the other hand, those looking for a more functional option have the solid side panel version.

The Meshify C is the spiritual successor to Fractal’s award winning Define C series. It prominently features a geometric pattern front mesh and offers plenty of ventilation. It also boasts plenty of room for cable management with 15 to 35mm of clearance behind the motherboard tray. Video cards as long as 315mm can be installed as well as CPU coolers up to 172mm tall. For water-cooling enthusiasts, this translates to a front 360mm radiator and a top 240mm radiator support. Users can also mount a 280mm radiator at the front since there are mounting holes for 140mm fans.

How Much Does the Meshify C Chassis Cost?

The Meshify C has been available now for the past 7 months but the new options should show up in stores before the end of the month. The MSRP is set at £80 GBP and it should be available worldwide soon. For more information, visit the product page at: http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/meshify/meshify-c

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