

🖤 Meshify 2 Compact: Where stealth meets powerhouse airflow.
The Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact is a premium mid-tower ATX case featuring a bold angular mesh front and light-tinted tempered glass window. It supports GPUs up to 360mm and radiators up to 280mm, with room for up to seven 120/140mm fans for superior cooling. Designed for professional builders seeking a compact yet spacious chassis, it offers easy access with bolt-free panels and a front USB 3.1 Type-C port, combining high airflow, sleek aesthetics, and practical functionality in one stealthy package.










| ASIN | B0822WTQW9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #582 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Fractal Design |
| Color | Black TG Light Tint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.6 x 21.2 x 13 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.82 pounds |
| Item model number | FD-C-MES2C-03 |
| Manufacturer | Fractal Design |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.6 x 21.2 x 13 inches |
| Series | FD-C-MES2C-03 |
M**A
Amazing ATX mid tower for first time builders!!!
After tons of researching for reviews on different ATX mid tower cases to use as my first time pc build, I finally settled for the Meshify 2 Compact, and I couldn’t be more happier and pleased on my decision. This case just screams of high quality while still being extremely easy to work with and with lots of space to fit your build components in. I never realized how much of a cable management lover I was until I began my project, and this case made it easy to fit my semi-perfectionist cable management needs. Although I did have a bit of trouble in fitting my Asus z790E mobo equipped with the Arctic Freezer II 360 LG1700 backplate adapter, due to the backplate sitting on the left-side edge of the small window opening, I was still able to successfully Mount and secure my mobo at the expense of not being able to use 1-2 stand-off screws. With my current water cooling setup of Arctic Freezer II 360 with 3 Phanteks 120mm T30s and 3 Phantek RBG halos on top of the T30s, I still have about 2 inches of space between the mobo and the T30 fans, though i might not have enough space and clearance (or maybe I do) for a 3-vent GPU. While the three stock fans that came with the tower were decent, I used the three 120mm fans that came with my water cooler, which fit nicely as the exhaust fans on the top and back of my case with more than enough room to route the pwm and a-rbg cables without any pinching spots. As for the water cooler hose, it rests perfectly without exerting or pushing on the tempered glass panel. As for noise levels, it’s literally non existent for me on idle. When the T30s pick up on the RPMs on boot up and or under loads, the noise levels are still extremely minimal. Everything on this case was easy plug-n-play and I’m super pleased and proud to have chosen this case as my first ever. Next time I’ll go with the black version of the case to fit my build's aesthetics. If I could give this case 100 stars, I would definitely do it. ** Edit ** I added new pictures showing newly added accessories, and switched the radiator position to make additional space for the GPU. I’ll have to get a bigger case next year to make better use of my Lian Li strimers, and I’m definitely glad I went with a 2-fan GPU (Asus KO 3060-Ti). Airflow is still great! 😁
K**N
Everything I Could Have Asked For
I did a lot of research to find the perfect case for me. I needed low noise, good airflow, USB C, easy of cable management, a compact size, comes in white (to go with my theme), and has a unique look. The snap-on panels are a complete game changer. After coming from a case with thumbscrews to hold the glass and the rear panel, I can’t go back. Filters are so easy to clean. I wasn’t able to take advantage of the cable management channels as much as I would’ve liked to since I have white cable extensions which are bulky, but cable management came out decent. With the extra cabling, even with the hard drive cage all the way forward it’s a pretty tight fit so I recommend taking the cage out. Who uses mechanical hard drives anymore anyway? I have an AMD 5950x with a Corsair H100i liquid cooler (top mounted) and an EVGA 3080. Thermals are great and the case fans are nice and quiet. I do wish it had RGB fans in the front. I think that would look cool shining through the mesh front but overall, this is an amazing case.
E**R
No more blood sacrifices
I remember building computers back in the day of sharp-edged, beige behemoths that would curse your build unless you let them drink of the blood of a careless finger. But that dark age is ended! Finished edges! A removable top frame! Side panels that pop off with a please and a thank you! Built in fans as quiet as a cloistered nun! If only society were as thoughtfully made as this case. The size is perfect, snug but workable for an ATX motherboard, verging on comfy if you remove the hard drive cage and are willing to go without one of the cruise ship sized graphics cards. Granted, I haven't spent enough time with this case to see how well the nylon dust filters work, but I'm confident they'll prove better than the dim past when thoughts and prayers and a can of compressed air were your best means to ward off dust intrusion. The rubber teeth guarding the cable pass throughs are also a nice touch. What can I say? Unless you're going for a truly monstrous build, this case is terrific! We'll see how I feel in a year or two, but for now I think this is the start of a beautiful relationship.
T**.
Well designed and manufactured
Just finished a gaming rig build, have purchased a Fractal case years ago and I need to tell you: their design and packaged product is always amazing. Well designed and machined components. Nice cable control hooks and clasps, pass through holes with rubber grommets, several places to put internal drivers depending on where you want them, building with Fractal cases has always been a real treat, very worth it.
D**E
Case
We use these cases for engineering builds in our company. We have been very happy with quality of these cases.
T**0
Modular design and easily removable panels make this the best case I've used for builds.
What a breeze to build with this case. From the modular design and easy to remove panels access to install components is great. Comes with two140mm fans on the intake and one 120mm fan at the rear exhaust with room for several more but the stock setup worked fine for me as I don't overclock. If you do overclock case can hold the radiator in 3 configurations. Great cable management features as well. A very well-designed pc case.
C**K
Excellent ventilation!
Excellent case. Running a MSI X570 aMB, Ryzen 5900x, Artic 240 AIO, Zotac 3070ti. Everything fits but the AIO was tight up against my tall Ram with the radiator at the top. Definitely a compact, high quality, well thought out, and beautiful case. Legit.
B**N
Easy build, good looking.
Built this with an i9 and a 4090 with two water coolers. Maxes everything with low noise and I haven't had a thermal throttle ever no matter how much I've pushed it in rendering tests or long gaming sessions.
K**N
Build quality is hands down better than almost all cases below 12,000 INR. Mesh filters are made of good quality nylon material and are easy to slide out and clean. Inclusion of USB-C port on the front allows for better connectivity compared to popular cases like Cooler Master TD500 Mesh. I also preferred this over the Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh because of the size. Lancool 2 mesh is a huge cabinet that won't fit in on most desk setups in India. Pros: 1. Excellent build quality 2. Two years warranty on all parts 3. Easy to assemble setup. No screw drivers required to open up the case. Even the top and front panels can be opened with easy. 4. Overall size of the case makes it desk friendly. Way better than something like Lian li lancool 2 mesh that takes up 2ft x 1ft area on desk. 5. Choice of colors and combinations. Cons: 1. Cannot fit E-ATX (slightly larger) sized Motherboard. 2. Height of RAM sticks should not exceed 4 cms if you want to mount a 240mm radiator with fans on top. 3. Cannot fit 360mm radiator on top. List of components which I used: Processor: Intel i7 12700 Motherboard: MSI B660 Tomhawk D4 Wifi Cooler: Cooler Master Masterliquid 240L V2 RAM: Kingston Fury Beast 8gb DDR4 32000MHz Storage: Kingston KC3000 1TB + WD SN770 1TB Graphics card: MSI Gaming-Z RTX 3070 (327mm length) PSU: Cooler Master MWE 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Cabinet: Fractal Design Meshify 2 compact (Grey with light tinted glass)
B**D
Nice. Used it on an I5-14600K Plex server. Worked great, but I kinda wish I went with a Fractal R4 type case like my last computer. This build is so low power at idle (24/7 server), all fans, even the CPU cooler, don't spin up 99% of the time. So I didn't need this high airflow case. With that, the mechanical HDD is noticeable, as it's right at the front behind the front screen, so you can hear it "ticking". So, in hindsight, a compact R4 Design or whatever the one is with a door might have been better for me. But this compact case was well built and went together great. The noise is just barely noticeable. Other that that it's dead silent. 14Watts at idle, vs 50W with 4770K at idle, but savings each year in power. Pick a Fractal,,,
N**.
Top pour un boitier gaming
J**A
Easy to clean, has easily removable dust filters and quite well designed. Looks pretty damn good too
D**N
Great case to work with, cable management was a tad difficult but that's due to my part selection. The fan layout is amazing and the airflow is great on this thing. Silent as can be, you can't go wrong with this case
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