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The Define R5 is the fifth iteration of what we consider to be the signature case from Fractal Design. In our opinion, the Define R5 is the best ATX case from Fractal Design to date and suitable for any situation from a home server to a heavy duty gaming...
On the low and medium settings, the included 140mm GP14 case fans are barely audible and on high, although you can hear airflow, we couldn't pick out the case fans over other components in the case. There is a difference when all panels and MODUVENT cover...
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Fractal Design has created the three drive bays in the R5 to work in a modular fashion. One bay handles three 3.5”/2.5” drives and the other can take five 3.5”/2.5” drives while the third bay accepts two optical drives.Should you choose to remove the opti...
Impressive sound deadening, Options to add a truly epic amount of liquid cooling, Good cooling from the two 140mm fans that come with the package, Dust filters at the front and bottom, Two stealth SSD bays behind the motherboard, Threespeed fan controller...
Could use 510mm more space behind the side panel, You only get eight motherboard standoffs, not nine, More cable tiedown points please, The two cable routing holes at the top of the motherboard tray need to be slightly larger, The USB 3.0 ports on the fro...
Fractal Design has given the Refine R4 a makeover and the result is the Refine R5. If you judge a book by its cover the R5 may not impress you as it looks pretty much identical to the R4 but once you get inside the case you'll find it is all change. The m...
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The Fractal Design Define series has been one of the corner stones of the chassis industry for years now. Fractal Design have always been known for the exceptional build quality, silent performance and bold looks; although this much is true of almost all...
Extensive air and water cooling support, Fully removable hard drive bays, Fully removable 5.25″ drive bay, 2 x 2.5″ mounts behind motherboard, Vast amounts of cable routing space, Extremely durable build quality, Sound dampening material pre-installed, Wa...
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PricingThe Fractal Design Define R5 is a premium grade chassis, which means it commands a premium price tag. It will set you back £82.99/$109.99/€104.99 for the standard model, while the window equipped edition will be £89.99/$119.99/€114.99. This is fair...
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The case feet give the Define R5 a fair amount of clearance, and are also rubber soled, meaning the case also has good grip on any surface. There's a single big dust filter on the bottom too, which covers both fan mounts and the PSU. Unlike before, this...
In most ways the Define R5 feels like a very natural evolution of the Define R4. The launch price is effectively the same, so we have few complaints here. The £90 price tag for the windowed version does look a little steep (and you'd lose a fan mount), bu...
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The Define R5 is the fifth iteration of what we consider to be the signature case from Fractal Design. In our opinion, the Define R5 is the best ATX case from Fractal Design to date and suitable for any situation from a home server to a heavy duty gaming...
On the low and medium settings, the included 140mm GP14 case fans are barely audible and on high, although you can hear airflow, we couldn't pick out the case fans over other components in the case. There is a difference when all panels and MODUVENT cover...
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pctechreviews.com.au Updated: 2014-12-24 06:37:00
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The Define R5 is the fifth iteration of what we consider to be the signature case from Fractal Design. In our opinion, the Define R5 is the best ATX case from Fractal Design to date and suitable for any situation from a home server to a heavy duty gaming...
On the low and medium settings, the included 140mm GP14 case fans are barely audible and on high, although you can hear airflow, we couldn't pick out the case fans over other components in the case. There is a difference when all panels and MODUVENT cover...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2015-01-21 12:41:20
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Almost exactly four years ago the Swedish company Fractal Design presented with the Define R3 their first midi tower. Now they launched the Define R5 which should be the next step in evolution of their Define series cases. Like the previous model, the new...
the build quality is on a very good level Fractal Design didn't make the mistake to go for a super thin side panels in order to save weight They used solid metal sheets which are paired up with noise isolation material which ended in a stable and reason...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2015-02-01 14:02:49
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Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to visit Fractal Design's Taiwanese office. Founded in 2007, this company started out producing computer cases, and since then, they've added power supplies, case fans, and water cooling kits to their line-up...
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With the R5, Fractal's kept a lot of what made the line popular in the first place, with a clean, modular design that's very easy to work in and noise-dampening material used on the side, front and top panels. What's new is essentially greater modularity...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2015-02-22 18:51:54
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With the R5, Fractal's kept a lot of what made the line popular in the first place, with a clean, modular design that's very easy to work in and noise-dampening material used on the side, front and top panels. What's new is essentially greater modularity...
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Back in the days, when I was on my internship for engineering, my coworkers and I would sit around the table at lunchtime to talk. One topic of particular interest was the web poll results published by the local town paper. "Looks like 67% of the people v...
Since I am building a new PC for use in my university research lab, I am going to demonstrate a completely new build in this review, unlike most of the case reviews we do here at APH Networks. Of course, I was not going to donate my Fractal Design Define...
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About Fractal:Without a doubt, computers are more than just technology – they have become an integral part of our lives. Computers do more than make living easier, they often define the functionality and design of our homes, our offices and ourselves. The...
Available in white, black and titanium, Near silent, Very clean straight lines and well thought out interior, Bucket loads of cable management room available, Integrated fan controller is well designed; also simple to use...
Tons of viable competition at the sub £100 price point, Very similar to "other" cases on the market in terms of design...
I was really happy when I was offered the chance to review the R5. My only other Fractal case I'd used before was the Core 1000, which is the cheapest case Fractal offered at the time. It just so happened to be a fairly good case for the money. So with th...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-06-11 10:37:19
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Fractal Design is best known for its silent chassis, whose bitumen-based audio-damping material may add weight to its cases, but boy does it work. The R5 is the latest in this popular series. Side by side with the Antec P380 , the cases are very similar...
A great price for a versatile case...
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techicize.com Updated: 2015-12-10 11:48:21
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Today we deliver our Fractal Design Define R5 review. The brand really shouldn't need any introduction because over the last few years they've delivered one award-winning product after the other. We've seen quite a few iterations of the Define series over...
IntroWant create site? Find Free WordPress Themes and plugins.ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING Motherboard Review. We recently took a look at the ROG STRIX Z270E GAMING, and today we examine the Z270F. Visually they look identical at first glance, so what is t...
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While we may have missed out on getting our hands-on the original design, we have still seen the Define chassis grow into something really great. With help of users, and a close ear on the pulse of the market, Fractal Design has yet to fail to impress us...
As we have watched the Define Series from Fractal Design grow up in the last few years, we have no doubt that the Define R5 is the pinnacle of all the models delivered to date. This model keeps all the things we have come to like in the Define Series, li...
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Fractal Design has been one of the pioneers of sleek cases in the industry and the Fractal Design Define R5 is definitely up in the widely popular Define Series. It's well packed with enthusiast and flexibility features all served in a silent case with po...
Well priced, Great construction quality, Silent and Great Airflow, ODD Bay and Drive Cage Removability, Dust filters on all fan intake areas...
Lacks mounting locations for reservoirs and pumps for liquid cooling, Didn't take full use of the space beside the PSU by adding another HDD cage, Slightly heavier...
Fractal Design Define series has always been the successful line of chassis, with this fifth iteration which continues to innovate with its exclusive noise isolations. The Define R5 manages to keep it up compared to the competition in the aspects of cooli...
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When it comes to sleek looking casing designs, one could always look for Fractal Design products. I love the Node model that I reviewed before and the Define R5 seems to be one that carries the trait of Fractal Design in its genes.Put it simple, the desig...
There are 2.5″ drive bays at the back, speaking of which I'll need to show you what's behind the tray. And so this is it, it has a huge cutout and it has cables neatly strapped in place. What Fractal Design could've improved on this one is to have the cab...
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Two years after the introduction of its hugely popular Define R4, Fractal Design is ready to unveil an eagerly anticipated successor, the Define R5. The latest addition to the Define Series is headed to retail stores this December priced at £83 (or £90 fo...
Decent performance, Keeps noise levels in check, Integrated fan controller, Quickrelease side panel, Front now opens either way, Highly flexible storage stack, Dedicated SSD trays, Many radmount opportunities, Noisedampened throughout, Very easy to build...
How do you build on the solid foundations of the Define R4? That's the question that Fractal was faced with, and we're pleased to see that the company has taken the logical step: rather than attempting to build a revolutionary successor from the ground-u...
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Unspeakably tired of coming in the nonstop mode of countless (and, unfortunately, more often “faceless”) tablets, phones, smart watches and other gadgets censorship, which now produce almost all and sundry. I was very pleased to be able to play with somet...
In conclusion, I will try to be brief. Fractal Design Swedish company released a very, very worthy product. I can not say about the “best of the best”, but Define R5 – a serious competitor on the market buildings that can not be ignored. Quality assembly...
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