...the best in a long line of award-winning enclosures, and the upgrades do make a genuine difference.
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.
This may be the sleekest Define Series chassis thus far, yet it remains a minimalist enclosure without superfluous RGB lighting. While the industry has moved away from hard disks and optical drives, Define 7 retains huge storage potential, and with an integrated nine-way fan hub and sound-dampening material throughout, Fractal's flagship line continues to be an obvious choice for a near-silent build.
The end result is the best in a long line of award-winning enclosures, and the upgrades do make a genuine difference. Open-top access ensures the build process is even easier, Fractal's tool-free, top-latching side panels are among the best we've seen, and with an interior that's more flexible than ever before, Define 7 is equally adept at housing a high-end, liquid-cooled gaming rig as it is a server stocked full of hard disks.
Bottom line: for those who prefer a traditional case free of frivolity, Fractal Design's Define 7 comes highly recommended.
The Good
The Bad
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 fan hub
Five front USB ports, including Type-C
Nothing of note
Fractal Design Define 7
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