Smaller than a reasonably sized dachshund but accessible as a two-sided bread bin: the Fractal Design Terra is a dream to build with.
The Fractal Design Terra is a compact case measuring 343 x 153 x 218 mm. It can house a Mini-ITX motherboard, SFX PSU, and a graphics card—up to 322 mm in length.
There's space for a single 120 mm case fan and two 2.5-inch drives. It's a dual-chamber design with adjustable width, though it's pretty slim for space whichever way it's laid out.
To put those measurements into perspective, it's dwarfed by the largest of my two cats. To test the Terra, I set out to build a powerful yet compact mini PC powered by an RTX 4070 Super and Ryzen 7 9700X.
I was expecting some hiccups, issues, or annoyances when setting out this build. It's a small form factor PC, I thought to myself, I'm destined for a couple cut fingers and mutter at least one curse word under my breathe.