Computex 2014: Fractal Design already have a superb range of premium chassis products, but now they’re looking to branch out with their Core series, adding a wide range of new products that are tailored towards the budget end of the market.
The chassis sacrifice a little of the Fractal Design premium quality to offer lots of features with a greatly reduced price tag. side mounting SSD bays in the lower end models leave room for front mounted cooling and long graphics cards, radiator support in the top panel mounts, cable routing (including rubber grommets on the higher models).
The metal front panels and thick paintwork is gone in favour of plastics, but the design still looks great, featuring a fake brushed aluminium texture that still adds a premium quality look.
Prices and release dates are still being nailed down, but expect to see the full range appearing in retailers of the next few months, and well be following up with in-depth details and full reviews as soon as possible.
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