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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 21:06:15
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Fractal is well known for its stylish, silent computing efforts, presenting cases to enthusiasts for years that elegant and quiet. The new Define C is also compact, but it also ticks every other box that Fractal's known for. The Define C is available in...
"For a full-ATX build that's not going to dominate your desk, the Define C is a worthy option."...
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As someone who is in their first year of being in the working world, I think it is important to set a reputation around the office for who you are. Personally, I aim for positive traits such as being helpful, knowledgeable, and a hard worker. On the other...
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...
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SummaryPros:- 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 geniusCons:- Onl...
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...
Only 2 x 3.5" HDD bays...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2019-12-01 21:06:18
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Almost exactly one year ago the Swedish company Fractal Design presented with the Define S their latest midi tower case. Now they launched the Define C which should be the next step in evolution of their Define series cases. Like the previous model, the n...
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...
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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 system builders seeking a no-frills enclosure that does...
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...
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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...
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Fractal Design was founded in 2007 and their products are famous for the Scandinavian design which is a minimalistic, elegant and simple design. When it comes to computer cases, Fractal Design is a well known name in the enthusiast market and they have ga...
Extra Room Behind The Motherboard Tray, Easy To Clean Removable Dust Filters, Velcro Strips For Cable Management, Great Water Cooling Support, Aesthetically Pleasing, Sturdy Build Quality, Minimalist Design, Dead Silent...
Needs Another 120mm Fan On The Front, Stock Fans Don't Move A Lot of Air...
The Define C has everything you can ask for in an enthusiast mid-tower case but it has some small issues in my opinion. I would have liked for the window panel to have been tempered glass like it is in the NZXT S340 or at least a full side panel window. I...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2019-12-01 21:06:11
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System Builders often face a tough choice: Lots of flexibility from a huge case, or small size with a very limited feature set. What if you can't dump half your salary into a build right out of the gate, but want to upgrade down the road like add a 2 nd G...
Simple. Functional. Affordable. Some might be put off by the lack of front drive bays, but if you don't require them for your build, you would be hard pressed to find a case this small with such a large feature set. Every single detail of the Fractal Desi...
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In direct competition with the Be Quiet! Pure Base 600 ($90) we reviewed recently is the Fractal Define C, a compact ATX mid tower with an emphasis on noise suppression. The Fractal Define C is a relatively new launch from Fractal Design, sticking to the...
This isn't a flashy or exciting case, but it's well-made and logical. The Define C makes it seem strange that there are cases that aren't designed like it is everything fits, everything works, it's quiet, and it's tiny. None of the features that make it s...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2019-12-01 21:06:25
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The range of Fractal Design Define continues to expand. But this is not a new model Define R, and a new series Define C, which will be produced in a compact housing. Yet, the Swedish manufacturer introduced two models Define C and Define Mini C.A line of...
Modern design, compact and convincing, Neat interior with two segments combined well with (optional) window, Regular cooling performance is quite good, with a reduced rotation speed, we obtained low noise levels (including through additional measures for...
Due to the compact design, a number of small restrictions, To install the drives requires a screwdriver, Staff housing is not equipped with a fan controller...
The housing Define R5 can be called a perfect universal model of Fractal Design. The case rests on a classic interior design with rack storage, multiple mounts for SSD/HDD, there is even the possibility you connect the drive outside. But a body takes a lo...
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What is new with the Define C is that Fractal has added a full cover PSU shroud, giving PC builders additional cable management space and a cleaner aesthetic overall. This chassis may be designed to be more compact than the Define S but the C can still fi...
The Fractal Design Define C is designed to be Compact, but surprisingly this has not added many restrictions when it comes to hardware selection. Every inch of this chassis is put to good use allowing PC builders to fit full-sized GPUs, large CPU coolers...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2019-12-01 21:06:28
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About 18 months ago, Swedish case manufacturer Fractal Design unveiled its Define S, a mid-tower case with lots of the familiar design elements of the company's Define series, but with one distinct difference. The case had a streamlined interior that move...
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To Define the C A new compact Fractal Design at 89 Euro.Fractal Design released the Define C, a silent, stylish and compact PC chassis. This all predominantly black chassis with white accents comes with decent cooling options, lovely design and it will ho...
The Define C is a chassis entering a channel loaded with products from Cooler Master, NZXT and Corsair, so to be able to compete you need to differentiate and keep your price competitive. The chassis is unique enough alright and the build quality good. T...
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Something a little weird is happening in the world of DIY PCs of late. Look at Z170 motherboards—probably the most popular platform for enthusiast system builds these days—and you'll see an abundance of ATX options alongside just a handful of microATX and...
After my time with Fractal Design's Define C, I find myself marveling at just how huge and ungainly most of the other ATX mid-towers in my house now seem. If one can fit an ATX mobo, an enormous and power-hungry graphics card, and all the trimmings into...
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I would like to thank Fractal Design for supplying the review sample. We have the pleasure of looking at the Fractal Design Define C chassis today, which is being launched alongside the smaller Define Mini C. The Define C may, as the name implies, hol...
Compact size for a full ATX chassis, Excellent construction quality, Excellent engineering quality, Removable dust filters everywhere, Both solid and metal-mesh top covers included, Two retail grade 120mm fans included, Can hold up to a 240mm radiator in...
140mm fan in front would have been great, 175mm PSU may not be enough for high-end units, Using a 360mm radiator alongside the HDD cage in front will reduce PSU space considerably, I/O a bit basic, 2.5" drive tray covers CPU cooler opening, Lacks mounting...
The Fractal Design Define C features an MSRP of $74.99 US dollars (excl. taxes) and 79.99 euros (incl. taxes). Compact size for a full ATX chassis Excellent construction quality Excellent engineering quality Removable dust filters everywhere Both solid an...
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Fractal Design has really made a name for themselves since coming into the market not that long ago. Their Define Series has become a staple for people looking to build a quiet system. There are a handful of different cases in the Define Series, but Fract...
Small and compact, Room inside for large components, Easy installation, Adequate watercooling support, Rear SSD bracket, Power supply cover...
Cut-outs in the power supply cover could be a little larger...
Fractal Design had a few goals with this case and I believe they accomplished them. First was to create a case that was not all that large, but still was able to support modern components as well as watercooling. This case does this, by eliminating the 5...
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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...
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...
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