Fractal Design FD-CA-NODE-804-BL-W Geh Node 804 Mini/micro ITX (black/Window)
Avis Fractal Design FD-CA-NODE-804-BL-W Geh Node 804 Mini/micro ITX (black/Window)
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Bonjour Ma note est dû a son élégance, elle se différencie aux autres boitiers que l'on croirait qu'il s'agit d'un caisson de basse. Ce boîtier est tellement silencieux que par moment je me demande s'il est allumé. Un boitier qui peut contenir facilement 9 disques durs.
Bonjour Ma note est dû a son élégance, elle se différencie aux autres boitiers que l'on croirait qu'il s'agit d'un caisson de basse. Ce boîtier est tellement silencieux que par moment je me demande s'il est allumé. Un boitier qui peut contenir facilement 9 disques durs.
FlorentG
24 mars 2025
Excellent case for a home server build, plenty of drive space and lots of room. Good thermals overall as well
Excellent case for a home server build, plenty of drive space and lots of room. Good thermals overall as well
Anonymous
23 mars 2023
I have four 3.5" hard drives, a 2.5" SSD, a Blu-Ray drive, and a decently sized cooler in this case with plenty of room to spare. I could easially double the amount of drives in this case if I had the SATA ports for it on my board. Very pleasant to build in. The only gripe I have with this case was the bright blue LED for power and the acrylic side panel.
I have four 3.5" hard drives, a 2.5" SSD, a Blu-Ray drive, and a decently sized cooler in this case with plenty of room to spare. I could easially double the amount of drives in this case if I had the SATA ports for it on my board. Very pleasant to build in. The only gripe I have with this case was the bright blue LED for power and the acrylic side panel.
Joseph
6 février 2023
I really like some Fractal designs such as the Node 304 which is the smaller brother to this case. The 304 can hold up to six 3.5 inch drives while the 804 can hold up to eight drives. While the 304 is a nice compact size for a six drive chassis say for a NAS (Unraid, TrueNAS, OMV, etc.), the 804 not so much. I think most would be happier with a more conventional tower with a smaller foot print or 19 inch rack chassis for an 8 drive system. I have to give Fractal credit for being creative but some of their designs just don't make much sense and that's the case with the 804. The Node 202 also has some rather severe design flaws.
I really like some Fractal designs such as the Node 304 which is the smaller brother to this case. The 304 can hold up to six 3.5 inch drives while the 804 can hold up to eight drives. While the 304 is a nice compact size for a six drive chassis say for a NAS (Unraid, TrueNAS, OMV, etc.), the 804 not so much. I think most would be happier with a more conventional tower with a smaller foot print or 19 inch rack chassis for an 8 drive system. I have to give Fractal credit for being creative but some of their designs just don't make much sense and that's the case with the 804. The Node 202 also has some rather severe design flaws.
EmbeddedFlyer
13 décembre 2022
Using this for an mATX Unraid server. Plenty of space for hardware/cables with lots of airflow options. I'm not connecting a lot of USB devices to this machine so the outdated USB-A 3.0 isn't an issue. Access to various compartments is easy so future upgrades are simple. Hard Drives are also rubber gasket mounted to reduce vibration and unwanted noise, they take a little time to install but it's worth the effort.
Using this for an mATX Unraid server. Plenty of space for hardware/cables with lots of airflow options. I'm not connecting a lot of USB devices to this machine so the outdated USB-A 3.0 isn't an issue. Access to various compartments is easy so future upgrades are simple. Hard Drives are also rubber gasket mounted to reduce vibration and unwanted noise, they take a little time to install but it's worth the effort.
CPUDoc
14 novembre 2022