Unfortunately, we are currently only receiving very small deliveries and will need some time to catch up with all the backlogs. As soon as this has been achieved, a delivery date will again be apparent.
Yes, the case is supplied with two 140 mm fans (Aspect PWM). Additional fans must be ordered separately, as only these two are included in the scope of delivery. Additional fan slots are available in the rear and in the lid to retrofit more fans if required.
120 fills the rear, otherwise no clearing against the top and with the mainboard against the front. If you want ease of mind, take the big fractal XL. My gpu gently kisses the fins of my front radiator...
Yes, the ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 PRIME OC 16GB fits into the Fractal Design North case (manufacturer number FD-C-NOR1C-02). The case supports graphics cards with a length of up to 355 mm, and the ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 PRIME OC 16GB has a length of 304 mm.
Yes, 2x 120 mm fans can be mounted on the fan bracket of the Fractal Design North PC case.
- The case supports a total of up to 6 x 120 mm or 4 x 140 mm fans, and the fan bracket offers additional mounting options for these fans.
The Fractal Design North case comes with two pre-installed fans:
- Two 140 mm Aspect PWM fans are already installed in the case, especially on the front.
Hi, I measured my graphics card (XFX R7800 series) has a length 240mm and the rest to the fan is 120mm = 360mm.
For me, about 3mm clearance to the fan would be too tight, better another case...???
Greetings Fritz The Cat
It depends very much on the model. The FE should have no problems, but it might be difficult with a radiator. I have a 3080 FE in my case and had to completely rebuild my radiator at the front (fan in the bracket where the case fans are) so that the 3080 would fit. Since the 4090 is a good 3-4 cm longer, you either have to install a quite flat and therefore expensive AiO solution on the top of the case or, in the case of the mesh case, mount the radiator on the mesh side panel.
Dear CianW. Unfortunately, we do not have information about when a potential next delivery can be possible. You can click on "Notify when available", so you do get a notification via e-mail, if the availability status is changing in any way.
Hello everyone,
I would like to be brief. I have "assembled" a PC in the watch list. I then wanted to ask whether this could work. The question is therefore aimed at those who already have experience in building PCs.
In addition: I'm also considering whether I should get a gaming laptop instead of a desktop PC. (ASUS ROG Flow X16 RTX 4070)
I've had a normal HP laptop for a while now on which I play Farming Simulator 22. Of course with lower graphics settings and low FPS. I'm not someone who has very high demands in gaming. Neither am I someone who plays a lot. But after a long time, I wish I had decent performance for gaming. The laptop would be connected to a 1440p 144hz monitor most of the time.
I would be more in favour of a laptop as I would have an "all in one" device.
What would you prefer? Laptop or desktop?? The laptop mentioned would actually be out of my budget, but if I had a long time to rest, it would be an option.
https://www.digitec.ch/de/shoplist/show/8511a2263e308dd8d152b225a610eca5
Thanks in advance and regards