Add the finishing touch to your build with the black Meshify C Mid-Tower Case from Fractal Design. Intended to look classy while keeping components cool, this case features an asymmetrical and angular mesh front panel for efficient airflow. Fitting ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, this case can also accommodate a GPU up to 12.4” long with the front fan installed. CPU coolers up to 6.77” and power supplies up to 6.89” are also supported. Two internal bays can accommodate either 2.5 or 3.5” drives, while another three internal bays specifically accept 2.5” drives. Seven expansion slots are also present.
Sporting a steel frame and panels, the Fractal Meshify C comes with two 120mm Dynamic X2 GP-12 fans already installed. It also supports liquid cooling systems, and incorporates dust filters on the top, bottom, and front panels. An I/O panel is also present, providing two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports as well as separate 3.5mm audio input and output.
Mariano Hahn (verified owner) –
I did a fanless build in this case and works great. Plenty of airflow and much less dust than with using fans.
Josh Ratke (verified owner) –
Recently decided to do a new build, and I wanted to try a white case this time around. I’m a sucker for cool geometric designs, so I was drawn to the nice front panel on this case, and I’m glad I was! This case has multiple removable mesh screens to keep dust levels low inside the case, ample room for 2 3.5in HDDs plus 3 2.5in SSDs mounted behind the backplate, and plenty of holes and brackets for cable management. I wanted to use the Noctua NH-D15 CPU cooler and I’m happy to report that it fits comfortably inside without bumping into the glass. Overall, I am very happy with how this case turned out! Just don’t make the mistake I did and install your front fans on the wrong side of the frame! Turns out Noctua fans are slightly thicker than the fans that come with this case, and the front screen doesn’t really fit if the fans are on the right side. I moved them inside the case, and now it’s perfect.
Mark Bosco (verified owner) –
Tons of room to work in this case, and just enough room for some of the longest GPUs on the market, all squeezed into a mid-tower that isn’t even as long as the SPEC-02. If I was building more than one PC, I’d definitely order this one again. Only downside was I had to buy a right-angle connector for the USB 3.0 port on my motherboard due to a minor incompatibility between this case and the motherboard’s placement of the port.
Alaina Lind (verified owner) –
I bought this one for my son and he loves it. I helped build it for him and he loves the silence–no fans. We use IcePipe cooler and passive PSU along with other silent hardware, such as SSD.
Itzel Nader (verified owner) –
I love the look of this case and the quality seems great. Plenty of room for cable management and has made a really clean build. Only negative I’ve noticed is that the front white plastic is really easy to scuff. When I went to build it, I picked the case up from the floor by leaning it forward to get my hand under the rear, and the white plastic surround (on the front, around the fractal 3D design mesh) rubbed on the floor and scraped some of the white coating / paint off. Lesson learned!
Crawford Heaney (verified owner) –
This is an awesome case I don’t think they’re making it anymore it was very tough to find but the quality of this case is just off the charts, super high air flow enables lots of fans lots of airflow quiet operation because of low fan speed!!
Tito Gibson (verified owner) –
I wanted a case that had no media drive slots and that had plenty of ventilation. This was it. Love it.
Aletha Mertz (verified owner) –
Terrific cooling airflow with its near-silent fans when used with a modular power supply (which minimizes wiring in the case). It offers lots of nooks and crannies to tuck wiring and drives away. (Note the front panel does not offer access to drives, so internal DVD drives or removable internal disc drives for backup won’t fly, but most people no longer use these anyway.) Great washable air filtering system, apparently the mesh in the product name. I love the top-front location and design of the front panel header. It’s a thoughtfully designed and solidly built case, and a very good value. While I otherwise like the supplied thumbscrews which have good heft and can also take a Philips screwdriver, I just wished they were a tad longer and had slightly sharp points; these can be difficult to secure if the two tiny holes you install these through are not lined up perfectly. The other minor issue I had is on me and more general to all mid-tower cases. While other reviewers praise the roominess inside this case, I came to this from a full-tower case, and I found installing an ATX mobo in this mid-tower like trying to work under the hood of a new car these days where everything is crammed in. Consider that a full-tower case might be easier to work with. In every other way, this case blows the side panels off my previous Cooler Master full-tower case, and of course, once the build is complete, the mid-tower PC has a smaller profile. Before ordering be sure to check the Meshify C specifications for the maximum allowable length of a video card and height of a CPU cooler against the numbers for your GPU and cooler, because some longer video cards and taller coolers will not fit some mid-tower cases; fortunately mine did, though barely.