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Review: Fractal Design Define XL R2

by Parm Mann on 26 March 2013, 09:15 4.0

Tags: Fractal Design

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Final Thoughts and Rating

Fractal's playing it safe and as a result the XL R2 is essentially a bigger, roomier Define R4 priced sensibly at £105.

Fractal Design is a relative newcomer to the chassis marketplace, yet has managed to make an instant impression through a range of chassis that almost always manage to find a sweet spot between thermal performance and low-noise operation.

The problem, if you can call it that, is that we're now expecting to see the Swedish outfit raise the bar with each new release. That's easier said than done when your business is producing monotone steel boxes, and having found a winning formula, Fractal doesn't appear to want to stray too far from common ground.

These circumstances are summed up perfectly by the Define XL R2. As the company's only current full-tower solution, this is a chassis that probably should have all the bells and whistles, but instead what we have is a well-featured enclosure that provides what you'd expect from a Fractal Design solution without complicating matters.

Great cooling performance is coupled with excellent soundproofing - you can barely hear the system at times - build quality is good throughout and the extra size makes the chassis more suitable for extreme rigs. Fractal's playing it safe and as a result the XL R2 is essentially a bigger, roomier Define R4 priced sensibly at £105. We'd like to see a refreshed aesthetic approach and a little fine tuning here and there, but without pushing the boat out Fractal Design has put together another sure-fire hit.

Bottom line: You'd have to search long and hard to find a sub-£105 full-tower chassis that's as functional and quiet as the Define XL R2.

The Good

Keeps noise levels in check
Good thermal performance
Large enough for extreme builds
Easy to work with
Solid build quality

The Bad

Fan controller limited to three fans
Optical drive bays aren't tool-free
Aesthetics may be too simple


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Would be nice if they bring in a window'ed side panel, this would help push the brand towards other user's !
Overclockers in the UK have stopped selling Fractal Design cases because of concerns over build quality, they were getting quite a few cases from the factory with scratches,dents,poorly fitting panels and combined with a rapidly deteriorating returns policy for both them and customers decided it was no longer worth it.

It's a shame because the R4 case is thing a of beauty, and would like one, but these sort of reports make me think twice about buying ‘anything’ from Fractal.

For one of the UK's largest online retailers to completely drop a product line, tells me there's no smoke without fire.
Andi-C
Would be nice if they bring in a window'd side panel, this would help push the brand towards other user's !

I don't like the idea of a case designed for silence but has a hole on the side panel. Would rather see the panel with no holes and dampening foam on the inside or a clear window.


Bagpuss
Overclockers in the UK have stopped selling Fractal Design cases because of concerns over build quality, they were getting quite a few cases from the factory with scratches,dents,poorly fitting panels and combined with a rapidly deteriorating returns policy for both them and customers decided it was no longer worth it.

This case is almost a copy of the Corsair 650D, but with a reduced price tag, some corners cut and no doubt less quality than Corsair.

You get what you pay.
I have the XL R1 and note that the R2 has lost 2 internal drive bays.
Instead of the lower 4-bay cage, the R1 has 2 3-bay cages mounted side-by-side as below:-

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Bagpuss
Overclockers in the UK have stopped selling Fractal Design cases because of concerns over build quality, they were getting quite a few cases from the factory with scratches,dents,poorly fitting panels and combined with a rapidly deteriorating returns policy for both them and customers decided it was no longer worth it.

How strange? I've just bought one of these and it arrived in perfect condition. It's beautifully made and everything fits perfectly. As for the side panel, the fan hole is internally covered with a removable sound deadening panel.
I'm extremely pleased with it, it's also very quiet. Very true, “you get what you pay” and this case is worth every penny. with no corners cut. If you need a good big case at a sensible price, this is it.