Fractal Design is one of the most respect brand names in the PC market. Sure, they make some nice cooling hardware, the occasional PSU and a few other bits and bobs. However, it’s their flagship Define series that erm, defines them. Every generation of the Define has been a hallmark of quality, reliability, versatility and performance. So, with them finally getting around to making a 7th generation of the Define, you know they must have something pretty special lined up. I mean, no pressure on them, right?
A few years back, Fractal Design gave us the Define R6 (review), and it was over five years ago since the Define R5 (review)! I can’t forget the Define R2 XL (review) from 7-8 years ago either, as it was one of the first cases I ever reviewed. Fractal release their flagship cases at their own pace, clearly. However, while it has been a long wait, it looks like it has been worth it. The Define 7 comes absolutely crammed with premium features that are sure to grab your attention.
E-ATX motherboard support, as well as room for a 360mm radiator (front), a 420mm radiation (top) and even a 280mm (base). How about massive storage? The case can be converted to hold 14 HDDs, 4 additional SSDs, and an ODD.
It’s a dizzying list of features though. Noise isolation, durable panels, heavy-duty ventilation and filtering, multi-mount brackets, Dynamic X2 GP-14 fans, USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C, built-in PSU shroud. The list goes on and on.
The Define 7 and Define 7 XL are the latest and most comprehensive iteration in the Define series of Fractal Design cases, a series built around the central values of build quality, silent operation, and versatility with a modern minimalist aesthetic.
Thanks to an adaptable dual-layout interior, the Define 7 can easily accommodate motherboards up to E-ATX, extensive storage arrays with up to 14 HDDs, 4 SSDs and an ODD bay, and robust cooling with a 420 mm radiator and as many as nine fans. Versatile new multi-brackets allow you to convert any unused fan position to an HDD, SSD, pump or reservoir mount. The new aluminium front panel features an improved hinge design with reversible handing and magnetic latching, and a now fully removable top panel opens to provide totally unhindered interior access.
With its wide range of new features and timeless minimalist style, the Define 7 is an easy choice for design-conscious PC builders seeking a versatile and dependable case that accommodates ambitious builds while leaving room to grow.
As a side note, look how dope the interior of the box looks!
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