Eager to see what can be done with the latest Fractal Design chassis? They rocked up to Computex 2016 this year to show us many fantastic builds, such as the lovely Fnatic branded ones below, no doubt in celebration of the two companies working closely together.
The main attraction for us, however, is the very lovely Define S. Fractal Design pride themselves on not just stamping out the same chassis over and over, offering their partners a customisation program for unique colours, panels and layouts to help them create a more focused product for their customers. Want a window, a silent front panel, extra ventilation, a custom logo? That’s what they do, and as you can see below, where ever you buy a system with a Define S chassis, you’re getting something a little bit special.
The builds put together here are certainly impressive, but it’s worth showing that the Define S is already available at major retailers for around £80 here in the UK. Which one of the builds above was your favourite?
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