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May 2013
(86%)
97 Reviews
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(90%)
4 Reviews
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The editors liked
Good build quality
Up to six hard drives
Can support standard GPUs and PSUs although not both at once
Fullsize air cooler compatible
Price
The editors didn't like
Care needed when choosing components due to space restraints
Abstract: We have been planning a Mini-ITX concept build here for about 6 months and there was a little internal debate around the components because we wanted this build to pack some power that would rival our Stryker build . The whole idea was that we wanted as s...
As with anything else Fractal Design has delivered in chassis design in the past, the Node 304 is very sturdy, and even when empty, it is surprisingly weighty. Once you get through the build process and go to move this compact chassis around, the weig...
Like always, whether a user finds a case appealing to the eye is based on their own preference, but for me, I love the look of the NODE 304 white. Even the original black version is still fantastic to look at. The exterior is clean and streamlined, and ...
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
There are many Mini-ITX cases on the market, the Fractal Design Node 304 is just one option. I personally think it is one of the best options; for many reasons. The build quality is hard to beat, as is the minimalist design. Sure the lack of optical drive...
The Node 304 has a clever design that maximizes its cooling potential. It begins with two 92 mm intake fans pulling in air from the top and bottom of the well-ventilated front bezel and blowing it through the hard drives toward the motherboard. The CP...
Fractal Design first of all succeeded in creating a great looking mITX case. Being it to be used as a file server, HTPC or as mini LAN PC it will draw a crowd. Especially this tested white version is a real show stopper. The simplicity in design, in t...
Abstract: The Fractal Design Node 304 Case is now available in white. Spec wise it's the same as the black model, in that it's tiny, doesn't have a 5.25" drive, but up to six 2.5" or 3.5" drives can be installed. This is a simple, elegant SFF case that would be per...
and FV Having dealt with a Node 304 before I knew I was going to enjoy using the Node 304 White. What I didn't expect was how good looking the Node 304 looks in white. Fractal gave the Node 304 a great looking finish that was just as impressive under...
Supports six hard drives, Fan speed controller with three speeds, Available in either black or white, Full ATX PSU support
Difficult installing motherboard standoffs, Cable management is challenging
At less than $90, the Fractal Design Node 304 White is a very unique case that appears more than capable for a number of different types of users. Offering up to a whopping six hard drives and allowing support for a full ATX power supply and mini-ITX or D...