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Fractal Design ARC Mini R2 Micro ATX Chassis Review

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With the side panel removed we can see a black interior, with all the minor fittings finished in a gloss white. There is a large CPU cooler mounting cut-out on the backplate and six grommeted cable routing holes that will help keep things neat and tidy when we do our build.

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In the bottom we have four studs that will help keep our PSU nicely mounted and to the right of that we have a single 120mm fan mount.

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There are six hard drive bays in a 3+3 format, both of which can be removed thanks to some simple thumb screws on the front.

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All of the drive trays support 3.5″ and 2.5″ drives, and all the drive trays are made from high quality metals, with a thick white paint job that gives them a superbly premium look and feel.

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In the back we can see the rear fan comes with a good quality braided cable and a standard 3-pin connector. The expansion slots are all fitted with high quality metal covers, which features the same thick white paint as the motherboard trays.

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In the top we have a 140mm exhaust fan, bringing the pre-installed fan total to three.

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With the middle bay removed we can create more space for long graphics cards, although this chassis isn’t exactly tiny anyway, so I doubt this would be required.

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The hard drive bays are nicely manufactured and feature thee same high quality finish we’ve come to expect from all Fractal Design components.

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You can clear both the drive bays out to make room for front mounted water cooling and other mods.

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Around the back we can better see the cable routing options, as well as a number of cable tie loops that will help keep our build looking neat and tidy.

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Around the back we have two stealth mounted SSD bays, perfect for those who stripped out the front drive bays for water cooling.

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Strip back the top cover and we find space for three 120mm fans or two 140mm fans, or equivalent size radiators.

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The top panel is padded with a foam mesh filter, handy for keeping noise down and collecting dust, but you’ll have to brush / Hoover it clean quite regularly.

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Behind the front panel we see that there is a large clearing, perfect for fitting thick radiators in the front of the chassis.

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Front fans are mounted away from the chassis, allowing a little extra room for the radiator, and also providing a little filtering from the front panel to provide clean airflow.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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  1. I like it. If I were ever to build myself a mATX system this would be my chassis of choice (sans window of course)

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