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Very functional case, Minimal noise, Fan speed control, 2 x USB 3.0/2 x USB 2.0 on front I/O panel, Plenty of room for expansion and future upgrades, Very spacious interior, Very sleek and stylish design, Big hardware supported, Hard Drive caddies are configurable, Supports up to 8 HDD/SSD, Excellent Build quality, Cable management is very good, Support for custom watercooling hardwa
Very Heavy ATX PC Case, Paint job not very durable easy to scratch/mark, Needs better side panel fitting, Minimal looks may not cater for all
Important: In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the Fractal Design Define R4 PC case a ra...
Extrait: Fractal Design Define R4: Silencio, is that you? Cooler Master was arguably the first company to launch a chassis specifically designed to eliminate noise created by the hardware inside it. This feature was very refreshing at the time, and the fact tha...
Extrait: Don’t let its no-frills, minimalist design fool you - Fractal Design’s Define R4 chassis is a serious solution for the multimedia pro looking to build a quiet, solid PC. Here’s what we thought:We wanted to build a multimedia creation system that not ...
Extrait: Today we're reviewing a series of mid-tower cases at a variety of affordable price points. These four cases are all marketed towards enthusiasts and ship with what were once considered upscale options, including external water cooling mounts, multiple ...
Searching around the internet, I found the Define R4 (Black Pearl - no window) selling for right at $110. Newegg sells the same exact case in Titanium Grey for $109.99, so I doubt the Black Pearl version sells for any more than that. Is it worth that pr...
The Define R4 is really what it's model name stands for. It defines what a good silent enclosure should be. The used sound dampening materials and silent fans keep the noise level at a bare minimum, however this does not mean that the cooling capabili...
Publié: 2012-12-26, Auteur: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Extrait: Yesterday, we embarked on a quest to find the ultimate quiet gaming case. Today, we're testing three more enclosures: Corsair's Obsidian 550D, Fractal Design's Define R4, and Gigabyte's Luxo M10. How will they compare in cooling, noise, and overall value?...
Extrait: Video Review: The Fractal Design Define R4 Case is a perfect combination of style & functionality. What separates this mid-tower case from others is it's spacious design and acoustic-dampening material for a near silent build. It comes with plenty of...
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Publié: 2012-11-18, Auteur: Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
If you have a Fractal Design Define R3, I would say you really do not have a need to upgrade your case. There are some nice enhancements, USB 3.0, perhaps a bit more room on the side opposite the motherboard and improved front fan design for example, but...