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Published: 2016-11-02, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Supports two large radiators cheaply, Frontpull filter for bottompanel inlets, Noisedamped popout top cover with included magnetic mesh replacement, Compact footprint
Included fans provide mediocre performance.
Kudos to Fractal Design for fitting two large radiator mounts within the relatively small dimensions of its Define-C. Had it been just a little cheaper or included just one more fan, it may have won a higher-level award. $85.00 Suggested price M...
Solid and elegant design, Sound deadening material used in panels, Very nice brushed aluminium finish on the front panel, Lots of water cooling options for a mid tower case, Removable SSD mount behind the motherboard tray is genius
The Fractal Design Define C is a midtower PC case designed for those who are looking for a silent rig, which is offering plenty of space even for highend hardware as well as custom liquid cooling Fractal Design decided to use the classic design of the Def...
Abstract: Fitting two large radiators within traditional mid-tower dimensions, Fractal Design's Define-C continues the trend away from “Bigger Is Better” logic that previously pervaded the gaming-oriented Enthusiast space.The trend of pushing ever-increasing case s...
Smaller than Define S/Define R5, Enclosed PSU compartment, Available with or without side window, Dust and noise filters throughout, Good cable management, Can easily house a couple of radiators
Not a lot cheaper than the Define S, Lacks front-facing USB Type-C, Doesn't include a fan controller, No 140mm fans as standard
Fractal Design has expanded its range of award-winning Define Series enclosure with a compact ATX solution designed to go head-to-head with the likes of NZXT's Source 340 Elite and Corsair's Carbide Series 400C.Dubbed the Define C and priced from £79...
As with all the installations I do, the first thing on my list is take the power supply and slot it into place. In this build, it is the Cooler Master V750 750W. As I have already mentioned, a maximum length of 175mm is stated by Fractal Design for the po...