Fractal Design has announced the release of the Epoch, a mid-tower PC Case that combines a modern, understated design with improved airflow and cooling support. The new chassis is aimed at users building high-performance systems who also want a clean and functional aesthetic.
The Epoch comes equipped with ventilated mesh panels on the front and top to promote efficient airflow throughout the system. This design choice allows for natural heat dissipation while keeping dust accumulation in check. Fractal includes three Momentum 12 fans as part of the package. These 120 mm fans feature liquid crystal polymer blades and true Fluid Dynamic Pressure bearings, designed to deliver strong airflow with reliable, long-term operation.

Inside, the Epoch offers generous support for high-end components. Builders can install graphics cards up to 372 mm in length, leaving room for most flagship GPUs currently available. The case also supports multiple storage configurations and has space for large cooling solutions, including radiators and additional case fans for custom liquid cooling setups. Cable management features and tool-less panels are included to simplify the building process.

The exterior design of the Epoch stays true to Fractal Design’s minimalist approach. It features clean lines, subtle mesh patterning, and small details such as a fabric pull tab and a laser-etched aluminium badge. These accents provide a touch of sophistication without overpowering the overall look. The neutral design makes the case suitable for a variety of setups, from gaming rigs to workstations.
Fractal Design says the Epoch is intended to balance thermal performance and modern styling, catering to users who expect both efficient cooling and a refined appearance.
The Epoch is now listed on Fractal Design’s website. Full specifications and availability details can be found on the official product page.