Fractal Design Define R6 Case Pros: *New Top ModuVent Vented Filter / Cover (3 layer design with metal isolating cover) with Push button Rear Quick Release! *New Seamless Tempered Glass panel. Best TG ...
Fractal Design is one of the most well respected names in computer cases and for good reason. Their award winning designs have provided for the needs of countless PC builders. Their Define series has ...
With a strong history of making some of the most exceptional PC cases in the world, Fractal Design is back once again on eTeknix. Admittedly, Fractal took a little bit of a detour from their premium ...
Every high-end PC build starts with an inviting chassis, and though we've occasionally lamented the lack of innovation in this space, a number of manufacturers have picked up the pace in the second ...
Fractal Design's Define R5 proved to be a popular choice among system builders last year and held a spot on our Best of PC Cases. Greater modularity with vertical GPU configurations, more RGB lighting ...
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Fractal Design has recently launched their latest generation Define R6 case. It sports the latest features one might would expect from a modern chassis. However, some note the lack of USB Type-C ...
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Juggling such an array of build possibilities could be an issue, yet Fractal handles just about every element with care and attention. Each of the six 2.5/3.5in drive sleds is made of metal, lined ...
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