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The Fractal Design Define C Black is a sleek, space-efficient MicroATX desktop case designed for powerful ATX builds. With a massive 3600W power capacity, 2TB PCIe SSD storage, and essential USB 3.0 connectivity, it offers a perfect balance of performance and minimalist design tailored for professionals who demand both style and substance.
| ASIN | B01M2CP50B |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,394 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #31 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Fractal Design |
| Built-In Media | Fractal Design Define C No Power Supply MicroATX Case (Black) |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ATX, mATX, ITX |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (478) |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07350041084303 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 5 |
| Item Type Name | ATX Mid Tower |
| Item Weight | 7.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Kela |
| Mfr Part Number | FD-CA-DEF-C-BK |
| Model Name | FD-CA-DEF-C-BK |
| Model Number | FD-CA-DEF-C-BK |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Sound dampening with ModuVent technology and power supply shroud |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX, mATX, ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 817301014304 |
S**F
- Allows for very nice and easy cable management, because most cables go through the back or sides of the case, so the place with all the components stays nice and empty. - Very sturdy and very heavy ( should be careful when moving it ) - It looks pretty in real life and is tall / big - Seems to be very quiet, I have it right next to me on my desk and you can barely hear it at all - The air inside and the components stay very cool with this case, it's almost like a cooler. - Love the design of the case ( Ex. you can mount SSD drives on the back of the case to the wall and there is an HDD cage to put and mount HDD drives, you access this through the back of the case as well and it's also separate from the main compartment with all the main components
C**N
Great design. No problem to fit 3 120mm fans in the front and 1 exhaust at the back. The power supply cover at the bottom let me fit my GPU as it's not too close to the Motherboard. No real noise problems, and case is small enough not to feel like having a monster of a PC. Classy with the side window, I suggest you buy some fancy RGB fans :)
E**E
Mon ancien Fractal Define Mini (première version) ne suivait plus le rythme en terme de ventilation (options pour des AIO très limitées), il était temps de changer. Je me suis orienté vers ce Define C, car même si je suis en µATX, c'est celui qui se rapprochait le plus du format de mon ancien Mini. Le Mini était un gros boitier pour un µATX, le C est un boitier compact pour un ATX. Le C est légèrement plus haut que mon Mini, mais sensiblement moins profond, notamment grâce à la suppression de l'emplacement pour les lecteurs optiques. Niveau qualité et montage c'est du tout bon, le tout est carré et logique comme toujours avec Fractal, les matériaux sont bons (quoique le boitiers est beaucoup plus léger que mon Mini, on sent que les parois sont plus fines par exemple), les portes latérales sont toujours recouvertes d'isolant phonique, les filtres antipoussières sont là (y compris un optionnel pour le dessus du boitier si vous décidez de mettre des ventilos)... Au rayon des critiques, car rien n'est parfait : - je trouve bête de devoir retirer la façade pour avoir accès au filtre poussière qui est derrière, ça complique sérieusement la tâche surtout si vous avez installé le panier à disques durs dans la section basse (il faut accéder à un téton en plastique pour déclipser la façade, qui est planqué derrière le panier). - le filtre poussière magnétique fourni pour le dessus a tendance à chevaucher les vis des ventilos si ceux-ci sont des 140mm, du coup il n'est pas super bien appliqué (uniquement esthétique). - si vous souhaitez installer un radiateur en aspiration en façade, attention, cela limite drastiquement la longueur de la carte graphique. J'ai un Corsair H115 en façade (format 280mm, impossible de le mettre en extraction sur le haut du boitier), et à vu de nez, la longueur de la carte ne doit pas dépasser 27/28cm. - si vous souhaitez retirer le panier à disques durs, assurez-vous le de faire au tout début du montage, car il se retire en passant par une trappe sur le haut du compartiment bas. Si vous avez installé des ventilateurs de façade et votre carte graphique, il faudra tout redémonter pour retirer le panier (ou le remettre). - je regrette que Fractal n'ait pas conservé l'emplacement de ventilateur sur la porte de gauche comme sur mon ancien Mini. Avec un 140mm à cet endroit, ça permettait d'alimenter la carte graphique en air frais, ça faisait une belle différence. Passé cela, c'est encore un beau boitier que signe là Fractal, sobre, silencieux et (presque entièrement) bien pensé.
B**K
This feels like a nearly perfect case! I really like the fractal design Define series - the steel doors are made of thick steel that doesn't flex. They have a design that makes them easy to get on and off, there are no annoying tabs to line up when putting the doors back on. I like the clean look of the front panel. Working in the case is a pleasure with no sharp edges, and ample room for cabling in the back. I picked the C for a combination of it's size and sound absorbing qualities. The C is just about 18" tall and fits under my desk, whereas I don't think I could have fit a taller case. The C is also of limited depth, which means I can push it farther back under my desk, which is a plus so I don't hit it with my chair. From a noise perspective, the case is perfect. Since the case is near me, I did not want to remove the top piece as it has sound deadening material, and I worried that an open top case would make me more likely to hear the components inside. While the case can accommodate liquid cooling, I went for Air Cooling using a Noctua NH-D15S which fit in the case perfectly. The case comes with one rear 120 and one front 120 fan from Fractal and I added 2 more 120 fans to have 3 fans in front, this lowered temps on both the CPU and GPU. It's pretty normal for components to report temps of 33C during office use, and even doing video transcoding (GPU Based) temps seemed to stay in the 50's for the GPU and CPU, and I really couldn't hear anything over the rest of the noise in the house, with the case on the floor and me at my desk. This is not to say the case is 100% silent, I know if I get on my hands and knees I can hear the gentle whir of air, but the room's gotta be really quiet, AC/Furnace has to be off, etc for me to even hear that. Both my Power Supply and Video Card have the option to turn off fans completely under low load, but the case is so quiet, I opted to keep the fans on for both since I can't hear them anyways. The lack of Optical Bays doesn't bother me - in fact my intention is to never use a sata cable in this case - NVMe PCI storage goes cleanly on the board and leaves the case free of the traditional rats nest of wires going everwhere. That said this case does have room for 3x 2.5" and 2x3.5", so it could hold quite a bit of storage internally if that was needed for something like video editing. I have built several PC's in my lifetime and one of my biggest long term complaints over the years has been PC Case side panels. It's not something you often think about when you are making a decision on a case, but it turns out to be really important in the long run. The fractal design define series doors are perfect! They are heavy steel that doesn't bend and flex when you take them off, and they don't have any of those annoying tabs you need to line up. I can get them on or off in seconds. This is such a small detail to write about, but if you've ever built a PC and had to manage trying to line up tabs on the bottom and top while sliding a panel forward you'll appreciate this feature for sure. Prior to this I had an NZXT 500 case and while that case looks nice, it wasn't nearly as nice to work with, and it felt cheap in comparison to this one (It's also a bit cheaper case so that's fair) oh and the NZXT case was MUCH louder. Summary: I whole heartedly recommend any case from the fractal design "define" series! The series has models in multiple sizes with and without windows, so there's bound to be one that fits your needs!
K**1
Though it is true that it had been quite a few years since I last built a desktop computer(Pentium II, anyone?), I was amazed at the build quality and modular design of this case. Everything is made with a purpose in mind: grommets and channels for cable management, quiet fans and removable fan filters, sound dampening material on both sides. Overall very satisfied with this case! Things to improve: I wish the front USB ports were facing forward rather than up, and a third fan (a second front fan) would have added a little bit more value to the case. EDIT: After a few weeks of use, one more thing I would improve is the HDD cage where the removable trays are a little loose which can cause a bit of buzzing noise when the drives are in use.
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