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Fractal Design Ridge Mini-ITX PC Gaming Case (Black)

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Amazon has Fractal Design Ridge Mini-ITX Small Form Factor Case (Black) for $110.49. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Mini-ITX Motherboard Support
  • Steel Frame Side Panels
  • 4 x 2.5" Drive Bays
  • 3 x Expansion Slots
  • USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
  • Audio In/Out
  • 2 x 140mm Fans Included
  • SFX & SFX-L Power Supply Support
  • Pre-Installed PCIe 4.0 Riser Card
  • Supports GPUs up to 13.1" Long

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Amazon has Fractal Design Ridge Mini-ITX Small Form Factor Case (Black) for $110.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Mini-ITX Motherboard Support
  • Steel Frame Side Panels
  • 4 x 2.5" Drive Bays
  • 3 x Expansion Slots
  • USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
  • Audio In/Out
  • 2 x 140mm Fans Included
  • SFX & SFX-L Power Supply Support
  • Pre-Installed PCIe 4.0 Riser Card
  • Supports GPUs up to 13.1" Long

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 from over 430 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Slickstar2112
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Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together.

It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review.

Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans.

The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated.

Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console.

Ryzen 5 9600x
Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb
Asus Rog Strix 850-i
Corsair SF750

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Mar 26, 2026 05:44 PM
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Slickstar2112Mar 26, 2026 05:44 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Slickstar2112

Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together.

It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review.

Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans.

The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated.

Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console.

Ryzen 5 9600x
Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb
Asus Rog Strix 850-i
Corsair SF750
5
Mar 26, 2026 06:41 PM
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onirrapdivadMar 26, 2026 06:41 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together. It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review. Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans. The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated. Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console. Ryzen 5 9600x Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb Asus Rog Strix 850-i Corsair SF750
Thank you!
Mar 26, 2026 08:12 PM
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Slickstar2112Mar 26, 2026 08:12 PM
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Quote from onirrapdivad :
Thank you!
Here's also a post I made on reddit when I was building about the pre-installed fan placement. There's a useful response shared about PCle 5.0 conversion and other useful tips.

https://www.reddit.com/r/FractalD...kSm8FYXZeO
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Mar 26, 2026 09:29 PM
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forgotmypassword14Mar 26, 2026 09:29 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together.

It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review.

Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans.

The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated.

Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console.

Ryzen 5 9600x
Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb
Asus Rog Strix 850-i
Corsair SF750

Bought this case a year ago and I endorse everything said here
Mar 26, 2026 10:51 PM
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jassilambaMar 26, 2026 10:51 PM
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Great lil case capable of holding a lot. I'm running a 5800XT with a 4070TI Tuf and it all fits without issues. During gaming sessions the CPU (in eco mode) maxes out at around 75C with occasional push to 80. The GPU runs cooler at tops at around 70Cish. Overall the temps are better than I expected. I did add couple 60mm fans on the side for venting the hot cpu air. A 3D printed louvre guides the GPU exhaust away from the CPU side as well.
You can add some custom feet to make it look like a piece of AV equipment.
Very easy to do a nice clean build in this case with plenty of room for cable management. I second the corsair PSUs as their sleeved cables make it lot easier to get the cables managed easily.

Link to my my build - https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/s/9OQCRewWnj
Last edited by jassilamba March 26, 2026 at 03:57 PM.
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lllSpylllYesterday 01:54 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together.

It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review.

Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans.

The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated.

Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console.

Ryzen 5 9600x
Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb
Asus Rog Strix 850-i
Corsair SF750
Thank you!

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Yesterday 02:24 PM
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GolgathaYesterday 02:24 PM
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Quote from FuschiaHamster8354 :
This is foolish why would anyone build a gaming PC with this?
Because they want a nice home theatre PC that blends in or a desktop system that's not overly large. Lots of reasons.
Yesterday 02:52 PM
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SmilingSparrow2430Yesterday 02:52 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together. It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review. Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans. The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated. Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console. Ryzen 5 9600x Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb Asus Rog Strix 850-i Corsair SF750
Damn I'm jealous. That sounds sick. I regret not doing sff.
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paulk11087Yesterday 03:17 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together.

It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review.

Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans.

The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated.

Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console.

Ryzen 5 9600x
Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb
Asus Rog Strix 850-i
Corsair SF750
I do like that it can handle a triple slot GPU. It is a lot bigger than what most pictures make it look like but lime you said, still comparable to consoles
Yesterday 03:26 PM
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EfficientJuice8013Yesterday 03:26 PM
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Quote from Slickstar2112 :
Was waiting to build this case for a few months and finally put it together. It's a bit bigger than I thought, but still comparable to a PS5. The build is tight for cable management but not messy where it would interfere with fans. I was able to comfortable install two additional 80mm noctua fans, the third I rigged on the side where the additional ssd slot would go. Still working through OS setup so I cant say how gaming temps are. Pre-fans, my cpu was running 50-64 Celsius. After between 40-60. I went with a weaker cpu because of heat consideration but I'm not sure the one I picked made much of a difference based on other review. Plenty of space for a larger GPU but a bigger size could interfere with the additional fans. The corsair cables really helped with management because of how they can manipulated. Very happy with it so far as a gamestation/entertainment console. Ryzen 5 9600x Asus RTX 5060 TI OC 16gb Asus Rog Strix 850-i Corsair SF750
What cpu cooler are you going with? I got the same CPU as you with the same thought of low power/thermals but during gaming I'm hitting 90s with 1 core in the 100s. Was looking at a slim AIO or noctua. Also might try undervolting the CPU but I love the case! Maybe I'll try doing the additional fans like you mentioned
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litesdsdYesterday 04:39 PM
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I love SFF. Nice builds guys. Thanks for Sharing. Applause
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gamingdroidYesterday 06:44 PM
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Quote from jassilamba :
Great lil case capable of holding a lot. I'm running a 5800XT with a 4070TI Tuf and it all fits without issues. During gaming sessions the CPU (in eco mode) maxes out at around 75C with occasional push to 80. The GPU runs cooler at tops at around 70Cish. Overall the temps are better than I expected. I did add couple 60mm fans on the side for venting the hot cpu air. A 3D printed louvre guides the GPU exhaust away from the CPU side as well.
You can add some custom feet to make it look like a piece of AV equipment.
Very easy to do a nice clean build in this case with plenty of room for cable management. I second the corsair PSUs as their sleeved cables make it lot easier to get the cables managed easily.

Link to my my build - https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/s/9OQCRewWnj
Pfffft! Only PC5?

I'm on PC Series 9X!
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gamingdroidYesterday 06:45 PM
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I just wish mini-ITX motherboard was more common and more reasonably priced.

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jassilambaYesterday 06:45 PM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
Pfffft! Only PC5?

I'm on PC Series 9X!
I hear PC 11 ain't the best so watch out for that lol
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