The best thing about a Fractal Design chassis is that you essentially know what you're going to get. Over the course of the past few years, the Swedish manufacturer has become a favoured choice among ...
If you missed our review yesterday, Fractal Design expand on their popular Define series, with the new Define C. Created for those who demand a flexible platform for a powerful ATX or Micro ATX build ...
Was watching https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3558-fractal-define-7-case-review, where they ask for a case without a front door getting in the way of the airflow ...
Looks like the hub-bub from Fractal was a new flagship, the Define 7. I'm impressed. It appears they are mashing up what people like about the Define C and the Define 6S and removing your need to ...
a smaller option for those wanting to forego 5.25in optical bays while retaining a lot of what's good about a Define Series enclosure. Fractal Design has expanded its range of award-winning Define ...
The Define C has pretty okay airflow with its two 120mm fans, no complaints there either. You can purchase the Define C with see-through glass side panel in the 80 to 90 EUR price bracket, for that ...
Today sees Fractal Design launch two new cases: the Define C and the Define Mini C. It's the latter we're looking at today. It serves as a replacement for the ageing Define Mini and purports to do the ...
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