Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Fractal Design Define 7 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fractal Design Define 7.
February 2020
(91%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Published: 2020-02-21, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
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 flow
It 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...
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-way f
Nothing of note
Fractal 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...
Published: 2020-02-20, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
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...
Excellent construction quality, Loads of storage possibilities out of the box with plenty more with additional accessories, Three extremely quiet 140 mm fans included, Excellent liquid cooling options without any real-world compromises on components, Nexu
Heavy, but for the best possible reasons, No HDD activity LED, Accessories may not be readily available everywhere
The Fractal Define 7 has an MSRP of US$169 excl. taxes. Excellent construction quality Loads of storage possibilities out of the box with plenty more with additional accessories Three extremely quiet 140 mm fans included Excellent liquid cooling options...
Sleek design, Everything is metal, So many extras included (top panel, HDD trays, multi-bracket), Easy installation, Very quiet during operation, Modular internal layout
Connecting headers to the bottom of your motherboard can be a pain
It seems like every time we have a new Fractal Design case release we are impressed and that is the case here with the Define 7. It is very impressive that Fractal Design can continue to improve on a case that was already quite good, and in the case the D...
We criticized the Fractal Define S2 in the past for being basically the same case as the Define R6. The Define 7 is also very similar to the R6, but that makes much more sense for a successor, and the 7 also has some meaningful quality-of-life improvement...
Wide Chassis Design, Options for Improved Cooling, Acoustic Panels, Many Radiator Options, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Seamless Panel Fitment, Color Combos Available, PWM Fan Controller, Clean Design
Bottom filter wants you to drop the box, Front door, Vertical GPU brackets not included, The case is a square,
In my case reviews I like to look at a particular chassis from the view of a casemodder as it gives me a different perspective to the case beyond if stuff will fit. Of course, this was easier to do when cases actually required modification and these days...
Published: 2020-02-20, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When it comes to Fractal's Define 7, it is easy to see how many ways that this case could have gone wrong. The case's copious number of HDD mounts could have come at the cost of other features. The Define 7's flat front panel could have minimised airflow...