Fractal Design shows compact Define C case series

Posted on Wednesday, November 02 2016 @ 18:25 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Quite a lot of case announcements today, to end our Wednesday coverage here's a look at the new Fractal Design Define C series. Available in a regular version for ATX motherboards and a Mini version for Micro-ATX builds, these cases are touted as being smaller than the usual ATX/Micro-ATX cases.

Pricing is expected to be around $80 for the ATX-sized windowless Define C, the model with window should cost around $85. Not sure about the pricing of the Micro-ATX versions. You can check the full specifications over here: Define C and Define C Mini.
So many cases on the market today are made to be all things to all people. However, for many this results in a chassis full of empty bays, unused mounts and excess bulk. Created for those who demand a flexible platform for a powerful ATX or Micro ATX build that wastes no space, the Define C Series is the perfect solution to satisfy this balance of capacity and efficiency.

Smaller than the usual ATX and Micro ATX case, the Define C and Define Mini C with its optimized interior provides the perfect base for users. The open air design offers unobstructed airflow across your core components with high performance and silent computing in mind at every step.

Extensive cooling support via both air and water are offered to make sure even the most powerful systems can be cooled effectively. Carrying signature Define series traits, the Define C Series brings with it that iconic front panel design, dense sound dampening material throughout and ModuVent technology in the top panel. Those wanting to remove the ModuVent to add more fans or a radiator can install in its place the new magnetic dust filter and a built in power supply shroud helps offer an unmatched level of cable management.

Our team of engineers in Sweden made sure performance without restrictions was paramount. With innovative design, the Define C Series brings your system together in a truly exquisite way, reminding us why we choose Fractal Design.
The Fractal Design Define C Window is pictured below.

fractal Design Define C


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