Fractal Design Define 7 Case
Best premium enclosure for quiet, compact, and elegant PC builds.
This mid-tower case offers a compact footprint without sacrificing essential features. It prioritizes quiet operation with its solid panel design and provides good cooling potential with support for numerous fans. While it offers decent storage and front I/O, its main draw is its balance of size and acoustic performance.
$239.99
at
Newegg
Who it's for
- Users prioritizing a silent PC build for work or quiet enjoyment
- Builders with limited desk space or those preferring a smaller PC
- Consumers valuing elegant design and robust construction in their PC case
Who should skip it
- Enthusiasts running high-power components requiring maximum airflow
- Users needing extensive traditional storage options for large media libraries
- First-time builders or those who prefer generous cable management room
Performance breakdown
Acoustic Dampening
Solid panels and sound-dampening materials keep system noise remarkably low.
Build Versatility
Accommodates a wide range of motherboard sizes for flexible system configurations.
Thermal Efficiency
Four included fans provide solid airflow despite the restrictive solid front.
Storage Capacity
Adequate drive bays for standard builds, though limited for massive storage arrays.
Space Optimization
Compact footprint fits easily on desks without sacrificing essential component clearance.
Build Accessibility
Thoughtful internal layout makes cable management and component installation straightforward.
Key Specs
Case Type
Full Tower
Material
Brushed Aluminum and Steel
Motherboard Compatibility
E-ATX, ATX, mATX, ITX, EE-ATX, SSI-CEB, SSI-EEB
Expansion Slots
12
2.5 inch Drive Bays
8
3.5 inch Drive Bays
6
Cooling Fans Included
3
Dimensions
566.42mm x 238.76mm x 604.52mm
Weight
16.53 kg
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