Fractal Design Define 7 Mid Tower Case - Black
Define 7 Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Gaming Cabinet comes with Three pre-installed Dynamic X2 GP-14 Fans for maximum airflow and heat dissipation. Constructed to support up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm fan mounting positions and has enough space for radiators up to 360 mm in front, 420 mm up top or 280 mm in the base. Fully featured Constructed with refined front door design with dual-handed reversible hinges, magnetic latching and Anodized aluminum front Panel offers maximum durability. Equipped with Easy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters with full PSU coverage and convenient front access. Spaciously compact Built for Flexible storage options which allows to fit 6 universal HDD/SSD brackets included with 14 positions total in Storage Layout and 2 dedicated SSD brackets included with 4 positions total. Integrated cable guides with Velcro ties simplifies cable management behind the board. Lots To Use Provided with Versatile Multibracket converts any unused fan position to an HDD, SSD or pump mount. Equipped with 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio I/O, Power button, Reset button at the front side. The single 5.25-inch ODD bay can be converted to an additional 140 mm front fan mount with filtered louver covering. Compatibility Spacious interior fits for E-ATX(max 285 mm), ATX, mATX and m-ITX Motherboards.
Define 7 Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Gaming Cabinet comes with Three pre-installed Dynamic X2 GP-14 Fans for maximum airflow and heat dissipation. Constructed to support up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm fan mounting positions and has enough space for radiators up to 360 mm in front, 420 mm up top or 280 mm in the base. Fully featured Constructed with refined front door design with dual-handed reversible hinges, magnetic latching and Anodized aluminum front Panel offers maximum durability. Equipped with Easy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters with full PSU coverage and convenient front access. Spaciously compact Built for Flexible storage options which allows to fit 6 universal HDD/SSD brackets included with 14 positions total in Storage Layout and 2 dedicated SSD brackets included with 4 positions total. Integrated cable guides with Velcro ties simplifies cable management behind the board. Lots To Use Provided with Versatile Multibracket converts any unused fan position to an HDD, SSD or pump mount. Equipped with 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio I/O, Power button, Reset button at the front side. The single 5.25-inch ODD bay can be converted to an additional 140 mm front fan mount with filtered louver covering. Compatibility Spacious interior fits for E-ATX(max 285 mm), ATX, mATX and m-ITX Motherboards.
Define 7 Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Gaming Cabinet comes with Three pre-installed Dynamic X2 GP-14 Fans for maximum airflow and heat dissipation. Constructed to support up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm fan mounting positions and has enough space for radiators up to 360 mm in front, 420 mm up top or 280 mm in the base. Fully featured Constructed with refined front door design with dual-handed reversible hinges, magnetic latching and Anodized aluminum front Panel offers maximum durability. Equipped with Easy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters with full PSU coverage and convenient front access. Spaciously compact Built for Flexible storage options which allows to fit 6 universal HDD/SSD brackets included with 14 positions total in Storage Layout and 2 dedicated SSD brackets included with 4 positions total. Integrated cable guides with Velcro ties simplifies cable management behind the board. Lots To Use Provided with Versatile Multibracket converts any unused fan position to an HDD, SSD or pump mount. Equipped with 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio I/O, Power button, Reset button at the front side. The single 5.25-inch ODD bay can be converted to an additional 140 mm front fan mount with filtered louver covering. Compatibility Spacious interior fits for E-ATX(max 285 mm), ATX, mATX and m-ITX Motherboards.
Define 7 Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Gaming Cabinet comes with Three pre-installed Dynamic X2 GP-14 Fans for maximum airflow and heat dissipation. Constructed to support up to nine 140 mm or 120 mm fan mounting positions and has enough space for radiators up to 360 mm in front, 420 mm up top or 280 mm in the base. Fully featured Constructed with refined front door design with dual-handed reversible hinges, magnetic latching and Anodized aluminum front Panel offers maximum durability. Equipped with Easy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters with full PSU coverage and convenient front access. Spaciously compact Built for Flexible storage options which allows to fit 6 universal HDD/SSD brackets included with 14 positions total in Storage Layout and 2 dedicated SSD brackets included with 4 positions total. Integrated cable guides with Velcro ties simplifies cable management behind the board. Lots To Use Provided with Versatile Multibracket converts any unused fan position to an HDD, SSD or pump mount. Equipped with 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio I/O, Power button, Reset button at the front side. The single 5.25-inch ODD bay can be converted to an additional 140 mm front fan mount with filtered louver covering. Compatibility Spacious interior fits for E-ATX(max 285 mm), ATX, mATX and m-ITX Motherboards.
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Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Brushed Aluminum/Steel E-ATX Silent Modular Mid Tower Computer Case
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originally posted on box.co.uk
Pros: The case looks and is serious inside and out. There are plenty of little thoughtful design choices. You could house a gaming rig or server in it, and it looks smart and premium enough to suit probably any environment.Cons: The grill pattern used around the case is nice, but clashes with the pattern used on the dust filters. A simpler pattern like plain holes would be better. The 5.25" drive bay also lacks support meaning the drive actually hangs at a slight angle because the weight effectively hinges at the front of the case. A simple bracket could have prevented this.
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Stylish and well-ventilated chassis with good choice for placement in the home, spacious despite its size. I successfully installed a 280mm water cooler with fans and a 2-slot video card in it.
originally posted on scan.co.uk
I bought this case as Hexus seemed to recommend it, but have been disappointed with it for several reasons. It was not that easy to route wiring around the backwithout running into metal case parts and, getting the PSU into the mounting position is very arkward. The very worst and every day I'm annoyed by the level of noise created by the actual case. I tried everything from different low noise fans to disabling virtually all fans, replacing the lid of the case with the supplied mesh top - but no - still drones on - like the box of the case causes a funnelling effect. It's not the PSU fan or the CPU fan - both are virtually inaudible.
| Boxed Weight | 15.33 |
Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Brushed Aluminum/Steel E-ATX Silent Modular Mid Tower Computer Case
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Fractal Design Define 7 Black E-ATX Case, No PSU
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Fractal Design Define 7 Black Solid Case (FD-C-DEF7A-01)
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Pros: The case looks and is serious inside and out. There are plenty of little thoughtful design choices. You could house a gaming rig or server in it, and it looks smart and premium enough to suit probably any environment.Cons: The grill pattern used around the case is nice, but clashes with the pattern used on the dust filters. A simpler pattern like plain holes would be better. The 5.25" drive bay also lacks support meaning the drive actually hangs at a slight angle because the weight effectively hinges at the front of the case. A simple bracket could have prevented this.
Stylish and well-ventilated chassis with good choice for placement in the home, spacious despite its size. I successfully installed a 280mm water cooler with fans and a 2-slot video card in it.
I bought this case as Hexus seemed to recommend it, but have been disappointed with it for several reasons. It was not that easy to route wiring around the backwithout running into metal case parts and, getting the PSU into the mounting position is very arkward. The very worst and every day I'm annoyed by the level of noise created by the actual case. I tried everything from different low noise fans to disabling virtually all fans, replacing the lid of the case with the supplied mesh top - but no - still drones on - like the box of the case causes a funnelling effect. It's not the PSU fan or the CPU fan - both are virtually inaudible.
Made a build with a Ryzen 7600 and RTX 4080. Everything fit well. Building was simple and cable management was easy. If you're using a long GPU like a RTX 4080 check your model will fit since I had a tight fit with mine and 2x 140mm intake fans. I also have 2x 120mm exhaust fans which easily fit. I didn't plan on using the stock fans so can't comment of their performance.The PC runs quiet and cool and there's plenty of front I/O slots for USB and audio. It's actually quite difficult to find a well made case that is cool and quiet that doesn't have aggresive gamer styling. If you're after a case with excellent build quality that is understated and blends into an office space without lighting up the room with RGB seriously consider this.
A high quality case for a quiet PC build. The material and design quality is great as you'd expect at this price point. Access for building and cable management are all very good. Some online reviews claim there are thermal issues with this case but my Ryzen 5600X (with a Noctua NH-D15 cooler) and RTX 3070 FE run cool and quiet
Amazing case. Silent with 5 HDDs in for my NAS. However, Scan sent me 2nd hand kit. As I needed the case desperately I couldn't be bothered shipping it back. It's a massive shame as it meant the case had some minor scuffs on the front, a missing screw on the moveable HDD/Pump mounting case piece. I noticed this shortly after delivery as the side tape was already cut, and the box was held closed with a single piece of tape put over the top.
This is my second Fractal case, with my first one being from my last build a decade ago. I am not one for tempered glass and fancy RGBs, so I really like its understated but sleek look. Lots of customisation options as well with regards to the inner layout, and if you want to swap the entire top to one big vent. Inside the case is super roomy, with plenty of space for all components. In the back of the case are lots of thoughtfully pre-installed cable routing channels, and cable management was a breeze with this case. It has lots of capacity for fans and despite the solid front panel, it seems to have really great airflow and I don't see any difference in temperature stats between keeping the door closed, and opening it (so all the front fans are uncovered). I would ... MoreThis is my second Fractal case, with my first one being from my last build a decade ago. I am not one for tempered glass and fancy RGBs, so I really like its understated but sleek look. Lots of customisation options as well with regards to the inner layout, and if you want to swap the entire top to one big vent. Inside the case is super roomy, with plenty of space for all components. In the back of the case are lots of thoughtfully pre-installed cable routing channels, and cable management was a breeze with this case. It has lots of capacity for fans and despite the solid front panel, it seems to have really great airflow and I don't see any difference in temperature stats between keeping the door closed, and opening it (so all the front fans are uncovered). I would absolutely buy another Fractal case in the future.
Had a previous Fractal case for 5 years and it has been great. Did a lot of research, but ended up coming back to Fractal for the updated Define 7. Case is extremely well made. Really feels like a quality product with lots of well thought out design features to give flexibility. If you want an understated, elegant case, this is a great choice.
Overall Im very happy with the case, its huge, its well built, its handles noise well, the pads help, but dont expect magic either ;) also temps do suffer a bit due to all the insulation. To nitpick, but I feel like nitpicking at this price point, the build quality is great, but its not LianLi great unfortunately, I rarely change cases, and last one was a very old LianLi PC61, which for an ancient case did have a more premium build to it ..but I die grass, Im still very happy with this case :)
usual fractal quality. bought for silence factor and to fit 280mm arctic freezer II rad in the front which it does. tubes down and room for optical drive at the top (just) roof mount will depend on memory mines gskill royal and not enough clearance. if you do fit in roof you also lose the optical drive.good case only gripe is fractals prices are creeping up
| Boxed Weight | 15.33 |