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Fractal Design Define 7, Tower, PC, White, ATX, micro ATX, Mini-ITX, Steel, 16.9 cm
Define 7
A cleaner lookBrushed aluminum front and interchangeable side panels give a very clean look
Compact yet spaciousThe versatile layout of the Define 7 Compact allows you to maximize the potential of the small footprint with full-size ATX hardware to meet your exact needs. For example, you can easily fit GPUs up to 360 mm with a 240 mm radiator in the top or up to 360/280 mm front radiators with GPUs under 305 mm.
Remarkably quiet- Solid construction with industrial high-density sound damping helps maintain whisper-quiet operation
- Brushed aluminum front and top-latching side panels offer a clean sophisticated look
- Top panel effortlessly swaps from solid steel to filtered ventilation
Substantial cooling- Install up to 7x 120 mm or 4x 140 mm fans, and radiators up to 360 mm
- 1x 120 mm and 1x 140 mm Dynamic X2 fans included
/>- Ventilated PSU shroud with two-part removable cover for optimal coverage and front radiator support
Robust Front I/OFive front USB ports including a fast-charging USB 3.1 Gen 2 type-C at up to 10 Gbps
Concealed storageYou can fit two 2.5/3.5 drives beneath the shroud and two SSDs behind the backplate
More in storeA pair of SSDs are easily mounted straight on the PSU shroud
Front, top and baseEasy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters
Open accessRemove the entire top to build and route with zero hindrance Define 7
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ATX/mATX/mITX, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2xUSB 3.0, 2xUSB 2.0, Audio I/O, Pre-installed 140mm fan at front and 120mm at rear, Dust filters, Steel
Fractal Design Define 7. Form factor: Tower, Type: PC, Product colour: White. Supported power supply form factors: ATX. Front fans installed: 1x 140 mm, Front fans diameters supported: 120,140 mm, Rear fans installed: 1x 120 mm. Width: 210 mm, Depth: 427 mm, Height: 474 mm. Package width: 310 mm, Package depth: 536 mm, Package height: 521 mm
Initial Release Date: 05/08/2020
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Fractal Design Define 7 Tower White FD-C-DEF7C-05 Specifications
Product Type
PC Cases
Brand
Fractal Design
Collection Model
Fractal Design Define 7
Manufacturer Product Type
Fractal Design PC Cases
Form Factor
Tower
Supported motherboard form factors
ATX, micro ATX, Mini-ITX
Number of 3.5" bays 2
Number of 2.5" bays 4
Cable management Yes
Number of expansion slots 7
Side window No
Product colour
White
Anti-dust filter Yes
On/off button Yes
Maximum CPU cooler height 16.9 cm
Maximum graphics card length 36 cm
Maximum PSU length 20 cm
Product Family
Define 7
USB 2.0 ports quantity 2
Audio Input Yes
Audio Output Yes
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2) Type-C ports quantity 1
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity 2
Front fans installed 1x 140 mm
Number of front fans supported (max) 3
Front fans diameters supported 120,140 mm
Rear fans installed 1x 120 mm
Number of rear fans supported (max) 1
Rear fans diameters supported 120 mm
Number of top fans supported (max) 2
Top fans diameters supported 120,140 mm
Number of bottom fans supported (max) 1
Bottom fans diameters supported 120 mm
Front radiator fan sizes supported 280,360 mm
Front radiator sizes supported 280,360 mm
Rear radiator fan sizes supported 120 mm
Rear radiator sizes supported 120 mm
Top radiator fan sizes supported 240 mm
Top radiator sizes supported 240 mm
Type
PC
Width 210 mm
Depth 427 mm
Weight 8.61 kg
Height 474 mm
Material
Steel
Year 2020
Reset button Yes
Harmonized System (HS) code 84733080
Case Type
Full Tower Case
Supported power supply form factors ATX
Package width 310 mm
Package depth 536 mm
Package weight 10.9 kg
Package height 521 mm
MPN FD-C-DEF7C-05
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Fractal Design Define 7 Tower White FD-C-DEF7C-05 Reviews
Peter - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 08 June 2020
Fractal Design is one of the leading names in the PC market, with many of the best made and most awarded PC cases on the market. They don't release a lot of cases each year, instead, they focus on a smaller product range to ensure they're the quality we w...
This case is designed to be all the PC case you could need for years to come. Not just one PC build, but to accommodate future upgrades and changes. I may want a silent air-cooled and understated build now. However, I can go anywhere from there, and I lik...
Antony - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on bit-tech.net in the United Kingdom on 05 June 2020
While they might not be as sexy as Phanteks or Lian Li cases, Fractal Design's offerings have rarely failed to keep up in terms of enthusiast-focused features. In fact, Fractal Design has often led the field and with the Define 7, the case is ushering in...
The ultra-quiet nature and subsequent low airflow will certainly put pressure on modest air coolers, as our test system showed. At 7V our fan and CPU cooler lean heavily on the case for cooling and as we've seen with a few similar examples recently, the a...
Parm - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hexus.net in the United Kingdom on 03 June 2020
Which is the best mid-tower chassis on the market today? Depends what exactly you're looking for, but as an overall package, we're inclined to give the nod to Fractal Design's Define 7. Such was our appreciation of the case that we chose to use it as the...
+Sleek Define 7 exterior in a smaller profile, Open-top access is handy, Excellent build quality throughout, Pop-open side panels don't need screws, Sound-damping material throughout, Five front USB ports, including Type-C-Loses a fair few Define 7 features, Rear cable clearance is tight, Only available in blackDefine 7 Compact is a natural extension of Fractal Design's 2020 range. Building on the success of the original Define 7, this smaller variant shaves away some of the excess bulk for those looking to cut back on both size and cost.The Define 7 entry p...
James - 4.25 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 03 June 2020
Fractal launched the Define 7 series just a few months ago with the Define 7 and 7 XL, offering consumers a similar core design but with two size options. We absolutely loved these initial Define 7 cases so when Fractal reached out to say there is a third...
+Tool-free panel removal, Understated appearance, Space for up to 360mm AIO coolers, Sturdy build quality, Spacious interior-Priced a little high compared to similar compact cases, Limited space for top-mounted AIOsFractal Design has stuck with its traditional, understated front panel design again with the Define 7 series and while the design may be a little long in the tooth now, it still looks modern and sleek in 2020. The upgrade from a plastic front panel with a...
Leo - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 21 February 2020
You can trace the lineage of the new Fractal Design Define 7 from the much-loved Define R6 that we reviewed in December 2017 with stops along the way for the Define S2 in October 2018 and the Define S2 Meshify in Debruary 2019. What we're trying to say is...
+Those toolfree panels are very clever, Excellent build quality, Loads of working room inside the case, Good cable management, Options for a huge number of drive bays, You can install almost any cooling hardware you choose-Fan hub is a mix of 3pin and 4pin, We want the three 140mm fans to be upgraded to PWM, The front door restricts air flowIt was clear throughout 2019 that Fractal Design needed to update the Define R6 and S2 and wallop, here we are at the start of 2020 with the Define 7 and its larger sibling the Define 7 XL. We can see that some people want a huge case for a workstation/to...
Peter - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 20 February 2020
Fractal Design is one of the most respect brand names in the PC market. Sure, they make some nice cooling hardware, the occasional PSU and a few other bits and bobs. However, it's their flagship Define series that erm, defines them. Every generation of th...
It's a little expensive, but as I said, you're paying a premium for the tremendous build quality and Fractal Design has packed in a lot of cool features too. Plus, if you need to tweak the features, you can get additional HDD trays, SSD trays, a HDD cage...
Parm - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hexus.net in the United Kingdom on 20 February 2020
We've tested a lot of chassis here at HEXUS HQ in the past few years, and while plenty are deemed decent enough, those that truly impress have been few and far between. In the mid-tower space, the be-quiet! Dark Base 700 was the last chassis to win our Ed...
+Sleekest Define Series chassis to date, Open-top access is handy, Excellent build quality throughout, Pop-open side panels don't need screws, Sound-dampening material throughout, Huge storage potential, Retains a 5.25in optical bay, Integrated seven--Nothing of noteFractal Design describes the Define 7 as its "most comprehensive iteration" of the Define Series to date. That may well be true, however what impresses us most is that despite a thorough modernisation, the essence of the product line has been kept intact...
Steven - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 20 February 2020
Fractal Design's Define series has long been a favorite in the enthusiast community for its class-leading performance and quality construction. We have the white tempered-glass version of the Fractal Design Define 7 mid-tower ATX case on the test bench to...
+Tempered-glass side panel, Filtration system, Good thermal performance, Low noise, Water cooling support, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, Versatility,-No RGB lighting