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September 2014
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81 Reviews
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The Fractal Design Node 804 is an attractive, slightly larger cube style case which offers a stylish brushed aluminium and mesh front, and perspex window on the side. Most importantly, it offers a multitude of flexibility in the interior which would satis...
Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: The Fractal Node 804 is a relatively squat and square micro-ATX box (which also supports mini-ITX boards) that's split vertically down the middle, effectively giving you two separate compartments (left and right) that sit side-by-side. In the left half (t...
The street price for the Fractal Design Node 804 is $169 which places it at the more expensive end of Micro ATX cases. After using the Node 804 for a few weeks and doing a complete system build in it, I think the price reflects the build quality, configur...
Sizable for a Micro-ATX case, but otherwise quite good...
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Published: 2014-07-08, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Fractal Design is continuing on a tradition with the Node 804 that past customers, and even us as reviewers, have come to expect. For one, we like that they seem to always try to rid designs of their basic looking fronts. With the Node 804, not only do w...
Supports up to 10 3.5-inch drives, Sleek design, Good cooling options, Supports up to microATX motherboards, Good value
Outdated front I/O, HDD cages are fiddly
Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows CentralYou should buy this if. You have multiple hard drives to install inside a PCYou want a decent cube-like PC caseYou want to build your own high-capacity NASYou shouldn't buy this if. You have a larger motherboard t...
The Fractal Node 804 is a high quality, flexible case with a minimalistic appearance which is not out of place — even 5+ years after it was originally introduced. There are few elements that could be made more modern, but I found it fun to build within, a...
Published: 2015-02-25, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
As per the company's statement, the Fractal Design Node 804 is a clean, minimalistic design, ideal for environments where users require a good-looking but not extravagant case. Aesthetics are a subjective matter and users need to decide for themselves whe...
Well priced, Can hold a slimline ODD, Space for up to ten 3.5" hard drives, Two dedicated SSD placement possibilities in the front, Can hold a 120 mm tower cooler of up to 160 mm in size, Long GPUs and PSUs will easily fit, Excellent liquid-cooling possib
Large cube for a mATX cube chassis, Only slot-loading ODD, No possibility to connect USB 3.0 to 2.0 out of the box, Embedded I/O in front would be better off attached to the case instead, for easier assembly, Not the smallest mATX cube chassis out there
The Fractal Design NODE 804 sells for under 80 euro including taxes or 90 US dollars excluding them. Well priced Can hold a slimline ODD Space for up to ten 3.5" hard drives Two dedicated SSD placement possibilities in the front Can hold a 120 mm tower co...