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Fractal Design Node 804 - Black - Compact Computer Case - mATX - High Airflow - Modular interior - 3x Fractal Design Silent R2 120mm Fans Included - Water-cooling ready - USB 3.0 -Window Side Panel

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This showcases how the inside of the Fractal Design Node 804 is sectioned as we’ll get into shortly. The left-side panel has an acrylic window and underneath the chassis, you’ll locate two additional dust filters. With all fans installed, the case will have negative pressure. Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central) You should buy this if ...

USB 3.0, 1x 3.5 mm audio in (microphone), 1x 3.5mm audio out (headphone), Power button with LED, HDD LED Compared to other PC cases, there’s little difference in the performance of this processor. The available fan mounts ensure ample airflow is achieved, even if the front panel is a little restricting. Fractal Design Node 804: Competition NZXT H7 Elite. (Source: NAS Master) While all of these features are helpful to some people, you really need to assess exactly what you’ll be using, as well as what features will be beneficial to you.Certain cases can support hot-swappable bays, meaning you can take a hard drive out and/or put a hard drive in while the device is running. I used this case to build a NAS earlier this year and found that it’s not up to the normal Fractal design standard. Having built my last computer in a Define R5, the Node 804 seems to have some badly thought out features. While the maximum size support for motherboards is microATX, you can get a good deal on older boards that work with powerful Intel processors for running Plex Media Server, virtual instances, and other server-related tasks. There are also some good gaming motherboards in this segment that will make for great PC foundations. mm (when 2 HDD slots are removed; graphics cards longer than 170 mm will conflict with PSUs longer than 160 mm) The main difference between them is that NAS cases are designed to hold multiple hard drives. Since NASs run different types of operating systems (TrueNAS, Unraid, OpenMediaVault), they’re designed to hold large numbers of hard drives for RAID arrays.

Unique hard drive mounting system, fitting up to 8x 3.5″, 4x 2.5” or up to 10x 3.5”, 2x 2.5″ drives HDD/SSD Looking at the old Fractal Arc Mini R2 (which i used to built my NAS, but which is not produced anymore, unfortunately), it is near perfect for a cheap cost-concious home NAS build where hot-plug capabilities and 99.99999…% uptime are not a crucial requirement. While it is a different shape (a mini tower) than the Node 804 (a cube), it is only insignificantly bigger at 41.16 liters total volume compared to the Node 804’s 41.08 liters. But then again, that case is from an era where local PC storage was dominated by spinning rust… Reply I have a love/hate relationship with Mini-ITX cases. On one hand, they provide the smallest form factor you can realistically build. On the other, they’re extremely expensive in comparison to just about anything else, as the motherboard and power supply will provide fewer total connections (SATA, USB, etc), but cost more. If your only goal is to build a small form factor NAS that has, at maximum, six hard drives, the Node 304 is an awesome option. The biggest issue with Mini-ITX cases is your Motherboard options are extremely limited in comparison to even Micro-ATX Motherboards.mm Silent Series R2 hydraulic bearing fan, 1,000 RPM speed (compatible with 120 mm fans) – included On one side of the box, we can see the product specifications as well as some info about all of the cooling system options. On the other side is a nice image of the hard drive cages and their unique place in the case.

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