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Fractal Design launches RGB and Lite variants of the Meshify 2

The award-winning Fractal Design Meshify 2 series has received new models, bringing three new variants of the case to market, including a new ‘Lite' version. 

Available in black (light tint tempered glass) and white (clear tint tempered glass), the new Meshify 2 RGB cases are much like the standard Meshify 2 cases, which we reviewed previously. The primary difference is in the four included fans, which feature ARGB lighting (three in the front and one in the back), the addition of a built-in RGB controller, and minor adjustments to highlight the RGB lighting. Another small one is the top radiator compatibility, which is now set at a maximum of 360mm (down from 420mm).

As the name implies, the Lite series is a cut-down version of the standard cases. These cases don't feature the dual layout structure, the detachable top panel, or the modularity of other Meshify 2 cases. Everything else is much like what you'll find in the standard model, minus the 420mm top radiator compatibility of the original Meshify 2. The Meshify 2 Lite will be available in white with clear tint tempered glass and black with light tint tempered glass, as well as a black RGB model.

The new Fractal Design cases are now available. The Meshify 2 RGB cases go for $174.99, whereas the Lite RGB costs $144.99. Lastly, the non-RGB Lite cases are priced at $129.99.

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