Fractal Design's trendsetting North PC case hits an all-time low of $109 at Newegg

Fractal Design North
(Image credit: Fractal Design)

One of the most iconic PC case designs in recent years has hit our deals radar. The five-star award-winning Fractal Design North is currently available for $109.97 on Newegg, the lowest online price we have ever seen. The regular price is $139.99, so you save more than 20% with this offer on the Charcoal Black model with Walnut front slats.

We reviewed the attractive Fractal Design North (in Chalk White and Oak) back in 2022, and it won the heart and mind of our expert for being easy on the eyes while ticking off the most enthusiastic features. Our only grumble concerns potential noise, which will always depend on your performance and cooling component choices.

: now $109 at Newegg

Fractal Design North PC case: now $109 at Newegg (was $139)

Fractal Design's modern, classic, trendsetting PC case design is currently on sale for the lowest price we have ever seen. This mid-tower has enthusiast-friendly features and excels due to its looks, thoughtful design, and airflow.

The Fractal Design North is a mid-tower design built for airflow. In addition to the apparent openings for air through the wooden front, there are meshed top and side panels—moreover, Fractal bundles two of its Aspect design 140mm ARGB PWM fans to get you started. On the topic of cooling, there is plenty of room for more case fans (up to 8x 120mm or 6x 140mm in total), plus options for front, rear, or top-mounted liquid cooling radiators up to 360mm.

Fractal’s handsome case also has plenty of room for top-performing (i.e., bulky) components. PC DIYers can fit GPUs up to 14 inches long, CPU coolers up to 6.6 inches tall, motherboards up to full ATX size, and five 2.5-inch drives. The case measures 18.6 x 8.4 x 17.8 inches and weighs 21 pounds as supplied.

Since making such a significant impact in 2022, the Fractal Design North has sparked several ‘tributes’ with other brands adding wood slats or veneers to their designs. We even saw Fractal expand its wood-slatted offerings with the North XL earlier this year. But probably the cutest ‘North’ has to be the Fractal Design Raspberry Pi North case we saw at Computex this summer.

Newegg doesn’t indicate how long this deal will last. Sadly, for those who are drawn towards the Chalk White version with an oak-slatted front, that is still listed at the full $139.99 MSRP. Is the extra $30 worth over the charcoal black and walnut model? Only you can decide.

Mark Tyson
News Editor

Mark Tyson is a news editor at Tom's Hardware. He enjoys covering the full breadth of PC tech; from business and semiconductor design to products approaching the edge of reason.

  • acadia11
    This case is fugly never understood the hype. Yeah I couldn’t keep it to myself.
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  • scottslayer
    It has been going on sale constantly because as you stated it was trendsetting and you can buy similar cases for less.
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  • millermatic
    acadia11 said:
    This case is fugly never understood the hype. Yeah I couldn’t keep it to myself.
    I love mine. I shudder to think of what you would consider an attractive system if you don't like the North.
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  • acadia11
    millermatic said:
    I love mine. I shudder to think of what you would consider an attractive system if you don't like the North.
    Have hyte y70 best case I’ve owned and I’ve been building for quite a while. As they say beauty and the beast are in the eye of the beholder. north for me is like fengchui , fengshui’s rightly forgotten evil twin.
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  • cryoburner
    "One of the most iconic PC case designs in recent years"

    Are we sure it's not a 1980s era humidifier? : D

    I don't actually think it looks bad, but it does have that wood-grained appliance look from several decades back. Actually, its giving off more of an Atari 2600 vibe the more I look at it.
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  • AkroZ
    Nice monitor, most "borderless" screens have a bottom border, only some doesn't have it but they generally have a thicker black padding than this one. The feet seems a little too minimalist.
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