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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Mini-ITX has existed for years now as form factor, but a more recent phenomenon is the appearance of more versatile and capable motherboards in this size. Those make it possible to assemble your own compact computers, if you can find the right chassis o...
Testing the cooling capacity of the Array R2 was done in a similar fashion to other chassis reviews I have done over the years. For the R2, I started a pair of instances of CPU Burn-in (one for each core). While an older app, it has always served me w...
Once again Fractal has managed to impress me. This time with a Mini ITX board that is a lot like a Lian Li build at a price that is still within reach (when considering the included PSU). On top of that it also saves you the trouble of trying to find a...
Adding or replacing hard drives is challanging, the best choice is to unplug cables and then remove cage and work with drives, PSU is actually OEM (I believe is SFX)
Build Quality, Plain but Sleek Design, Space for 7 Disk Drives, Very Spacious, Silent 140mm Fan, 300W PSU Included, Compatible with Dual Slot Graphics Cards, Easy To Mod
Can't Use Long Graphics Cards (Without Modding), Price (For Some), No Optical Drive Bay
With the original Array Fractal Design improved their position in the market but the lack of dual slot graphics card support made them take the Array back to the drawing board. Just a few months later the Array R2 corrects that small construc...
Despite the fact Fractal Design's Array R2 isn't worth the metal it's made from in its default configuration, we're giving it a tiny-bit of compensatory kudos for the potential our modding readers could have with it. There's no small case that offers quit...
Abstract: It takes a certain kind of person to "roll your own" Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. It's a challenge, and one of the biggest challenges so far has been finding the proper case in which to do it. The folks at Fractal Design have done a great jo...
Das Array R2 ist definitiv anders und versucht auch gar kein ITX-Allrounder zu sein, wie wir es zum Beispiel schon beim Bitfenix Prodigy gesehen haben. Als reines NAS System wird es angepriesen und auch verkauft. Die dem Käufer gebotene Leistung ist meh...