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    Hardware support: Fractal's site finally allows sorting and filtering cases by size class and volume

    Hardware support: Fractal's site finally allows sorting and filtering cases by size class and volume


    Fractal's site finally allows sorting and filtering cases by size class and volume

    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 03:59 PM PST

    Not sure exactly when this happened, but a longtime pain point of Fractal's site has finally been addressed: all cases (and case families) can now be filtered by size class and sorted by volume.

    This means you can finally determine the relative size of a case without having to drill into the product page for dimensions.

    For example, here are all their full-size cases, sorted in descending order.

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