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Fractal Design Define 7 Compact Black Brushed Aluminum/Steel ATX Compact Silent Tempered Glass Window Mid Tower Computer Case

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Style: Light Tint Tempered Glass


Color: Black TG


Features

  • Compact yet spacious interior fits ATX, mATX and mITX motherboards
  • Fits GPUs up to 360 mm with a 240 mm radiator in the top
  • Fits two 2. 5/3. 5 drives plus up to four SSDs
  • Top panel effortlessly swaps from solid steel to filtered ventilation
  • Removable top exposes interior for easy installation and cable routing
  • Silence-optimized construction with industrial sound-damping
  • Holds up to 7 x 120 mm or 4 x 140 mm fans (one of each size included)

Description

The new Define 7 Compact takes the strongest features of the contemporary 7 Series design and places them in a conveniently compact frame. Highly modular for its size, the Define 7 Compact is easily customizable to meet your exact needs – and the fully removable top panel ensures an easy build, even with high-end components.


Brand: ‎Fractal Design


Item model number: ‎FD-C-DEF7C-03


Item Weight: ‎19.31 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.81 x 8.27 x 18.66 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.81 x 8.27 x 18.66 inches


Color: ‎Black TG


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Fractal Design


Language: ‎English, English, English, English, English


Date First Available: ‎June 3, 2020


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  • Incredibly well-designed product of great quality
Style: Light Tint Tempered Glass Color: Black TG
It was a joy to build a PC in this case. Everything is incredibly thought-ought, easy to take apart and put back together. Materials quality is top notch, packaging, manual everything is just great. It's crazy how much you get just by willing to pay a little bit extra (comparing to median case price) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Alex

  • Great Case
Style: Solid Panel Color: Black Solid
I was a little worried when I first ordered the case, I thought it would be too plain. I was pleasantly surprised. The case has overall been great and I am loving it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021 by Samantha Zobott

  • The best case I've ever owned
Style: Solid Panel Color: Black Solid
This is super high-quality, very easy to work with. Looks very proefssional as well. I'm sad I waited to so long with other brands.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021 by G. Simon

  • Not a noticeable difference coming from airflow oriented cases.
Style: Light Tint Tempered Glass Color: Black TG
I'm using the sealed panel on the top, Noctua fans, and low noise configuration for my GPU fan, and it still barely makes a difference from an extremely budget (more airflow leaning) Aerocool Cylon case. Build quality is astounding, but in terms of its main purpose, I would not recommend it (I have tried the corsair 4000d cases too, and the noise level is exactly the same, the corsair being an airflow panel!). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021 by Anonymous Customer

  • Fractac Design 7 Compact
Style: Light Tint Tempered Glass Color: Black TG
It's Fractal Design product so it must be good. I Wish 360 rad fits on top, otherwise it's all good. No complaints here
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020 by G. Garnace

  • High Rated, but not for me
Style: Solid Panel Color: Black Solid
This case was at the top of many lists for best diy case. I researched ads, and their website; all said 6 drive trays. So I bought it. When product was delivered, no drive trays were included, and only the owner manual says "sold separately". For an expensive case to cheap out on accessories is inexcusable. I returned this case and found a better one for $60.00 less that came with everything I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 by Dave Wheeler

  • My Stuff Fits in this case.
Style: Solid Panel Color: Black Solid
I just finished a build with this case, though I bought it only indirectly through Amazon. I will start by answering the questions that I had before I built with it, that I might have had a hard time finding direct answers to online. 1. How big/small is it? This case is about the same size as other mid-ATX towers that I have, except for the Depth (front to back, if the front is the side with the power LED). It's about 3 inches shorter in that direction. 2. Will my stuff fit in it? I bought a 360mm radiator without really knowing whether it was going to work. I also wanted to have 2 3.5" HDDs in the drive cage, but was willing to put those external if necessary. Good news! The 360mm fits with tubes down, even with the drive cage. It is very tight though. The tubes don't seem crimped, but the cables coming out of the PSU will be a bit smushed. I think this will only be a problem if I need to add a cable there, or swap the PSU. It will mean unplugging everything which isn't so bad, just kind of a pain. There is NOT room for more than 2 HDDs, and there is NOT anywhere to put an optical drive. Use external ones if you need more and still want this case. An absolutely massive GPU might cause problems with getting the AIO tubes to the CPU (at least with front rad, tubes down as God intended). Mine is pretty short (230mm) and fits fine. 3. Is it cool enough? Because of the constricted front vents, I had a little concern about air flow. Right now I have only the single rear exhaust, with the top closed, and the 3 120mm radiator fans. My 16 Core Ryzen 5950x is idling at 31C and tops out at 80C under Prime95. I think I might tweak the fan curve to see if I can bring that top number down a bit. I can't say whether this would be enough with air cooling, but I'm satisfied with mine. 4. Is it really quiet? This is without a doubt the quietest High-End computer I've ever owned. It only becomes audible at all when the fans step up at 80C CPU temp. Possibly if you added the two top exhaust fans and/or an air cooling solution for your CPU it would be a bit louder. The construction of the case is great. It's really heavy! The doors have some magnetism to them and snap off easily, and feel solid when you put them back, no screws. I didn't have an issue with cables causing the side door to bulge as some have expressed here, but I can see where it would happen: the cabling is a bit tight, but definitely manageable. The only thing that didn't feel exactly right was trying to remove the plastic panels between PSU/drive cages and the main compartment. This is necessary for a 360 radiator, or all 3 front fans. For me they will never go back in, and it's not a big deal, but I think I broke one of them popping it out. I don't know that I've ever actually used a case in this price range before, so maybe that's why I'm blown away by the quality, but I'm really very pleased with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021 by Trey

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