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Fractal Epoch launches with prices starting at £99

Fractal Epoch launches with prices starting at £99

After a brief preview earlier in the year, Fractal Design is now ready to launch its latest case. The Fractal Epoch is launching today, combining the company’s signature minimalist aesthetic with modern airflow engineering. 

The Fractal Epoch features a mesh front and three powerful Momentum fans. The Momentum 12 fans stand out with their LCP blades and true FDB bearings for improved cooling and quieter operation. To help aid in cooling, the Epoch has ventilated top and front panels.

The Epoch is made with gaming PCs in mind. The chassis supports graphics cards up to 372mm long with front-mounted fans, or 345mm with a front-mounted radiator. Speaking of radiators, the case has room for a 240mm AIO cooler in the roof, or a 360mm radiator in the front of the case. If air-cooling is more to your liking, then you’ll be pleased to know that the case can house CPU coolers up to 170mm tall.

  • 3.5″/2.5″ drive mounts: 3 (2 included)

  • Dedicated 2.5″ drive mounts: 2

  • Expansion slots: 7

  • Front interface: 1x USB Type-C 20 Gbps, 2x USB Type-A 5 Gbps,  1x Audio/Mic Combo Jack

  • Total fan mounts: 6 x 120mm or 4 x 140mm

  • Front fan: 3x 120mm / 2x 140mm (3x 120mm Momentum fans included)

  • Top fan: 2x 120mm / 140mm

  • Rear fan: 1x 120mm

  • Dust filters

  • Cable routing space: 30mm

  • Cable routing grommets: Yes

  • Fixed straps: Yes, hook and loop

  • Tool-less access: Side panels, front panel, top panel

  • Captive thumbscrews: HDD brackets, SSD brackets, Side panels, PSU bracket

  • Left side panel: Steel (Solid version), Tempered Glass (TG & RGB)

The front I/O for the case is very up to date as well. You’ll find a 20Gbps USB Type-C port, two USB-A ports, and a combined audio and microphone jack.

The Fractal Design Epoch case is available starting today, priced at £99.98 for the ‘Solid’ version, going up to £119.99 for the TG RGB version.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning a new PC build? Are you considering a Fractal case for it? 

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