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May 2013
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This is the first time I've reviewed a Fractal Design chassis and I have to say, first impressions here have made a big impact on me, the build quality on this chassis is second to none, thanks to their use of thick cut panels that provide both strength a...
Elegant and professional looking, Choice of 3 colours, Great quality, Great cable management options, Fan controller, Competitively priced
No tool-less option for optical drives
Fractal Design’s Define R3 was a resounding triumph; with the new successor in the ranks do we have a worthy replacement in the R4? From a visual aspect R4 has remained very similar to its predecessor, as has the build quality which is very good indee...
Sleek design, Impressive build quality, Plenty of storage options, Very quiet indeed, Extensive cable routing provision, Good value
Not suitable for water cooling
Overall we are very impressed with the Fractal Design Define R4. It is one of the finest cases you can buy at around £100.The minimalist design and the brushed aluminium effect front panel means it could easily be mistaken for one of Lian Li's models. Obv...
The define R4 is nothing short of astounding, a mid tower is a reasonable price point with tremendous build quality and a list of features to put most other manufacturers to shame. It is a great testament to the quality of design that the only fault o...
Extrait: There are two main schools of thought when it comes to enthusiast case design. One can be thought of as attention-seeking: make it as flashy, splashy, and eye catching as possible. The other is most often described as minimalist: strip the design down to ...
Extrait: As a PC builder, it's refreshing to see a wide variety in enthusiast desktop cases. For a long while it seemed like case makers used the term "enthusiast" and "gamer" interchangeably, and believed every gamer wants a case loaded with great features, but w...
Room for up to 10 hard drives, Lots of room behind the motherboard tray to route cables, USB 3.0 support, Sleek design, Price
Pretty heavy, Fan controller only supports 3 fans
I have been hearing really good things about the Define R4 since it was released and I can see why. Fractal Design has another solid product here in this case. Starting off with looks the Defire R4 has a really sleek but simple design. If you are a fan...
Fractal Design made a name for themselves with the original Define and they have continued to somehow manage to find ways to improve on the design 3 more times up to the R4 that we have here today. The styling of the case hasn't changed much really, but ...
The motherboard tray has plenty of wiring cutouts, each protected by thick rubber grommets. The backside of the tray is also capable of mounting two 2.5″ drives for some super secret storage. There is also a very large cutout for easy CPU Cooling upgrades...