The latest chassis from Fractal Design is on show here at Computex 2017. The Focus G isn’t as crazy as some of their high-end offerings which we’ve seen in the past. However, it looks like a strong and versatile contender for the budget market.
What’s really different about this chassis is that it comes in a few colour choices. The first is the standard black, which is what we usually see from Fractal, no surprises there, and a grey colour. However, it’ll also come in a rather bold red and blue variant; that’s right, colourful cases from Fractal!
The Focus G holds a decent amount of storage, with 2 x 3.5″ or 2 x 2.5″ drives, and an additional dedicated 2.5″ drive mount.
It’ll support up to an ATX motherboard, with graphics cards of up to 380mm, and CPU coolers of up to 165mm.
No word on the exact price, but we do know that it’s going to be very affordable.
Their new water coolers are also out on show. They’ve had a nice redesign over their last generation, with a new slimmer pump design, top mounted tubing, and thicker hoses.
There’s a slim radiator 240mm model.
Those wanting something more high-end can invest in the S36, the 360mm version. Both models come with the latest Fractal fans too.
What’s really cool, however, is that they feature a built-in fan hub. No more cable gore running from the pump, as fans hook up directly to the radiator!
Those who want to tweak and expand their loop, the G1/4 fittings on the radiator are removable, although doing so will void the warranty.
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