Review: Fractal Design Define R4

Published by Marc Büchel on 05.10.12
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The front of Fractal Design's Define R4 is simple, elegant and therefore timeless. As soon as you open the front door you'll see an acoustic insulation mat, helping to reduce unwanted noise. Fractal Design is very serious about noise insulation with the Define R4. Therefore you also find a fan controller where you can choose between 5 volt, 7 volt and 12 volt. Right next to the fan controller you can find two 5.25 inch expansion slots. Below those there is one pre-installed 140 millimeter fan. If you want to you can add a second fan at this place. In order to keep dust outside the case Fractal Design equipped the case with dust filters. They have been place in a cartridge and they can be removed easily. Furhtermore they are washable, so it's easy to clean them.


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Next to the usual slot bezels, of which you're going to find eight in this case, there is space for the pre-installed 140 millimeter fan, which has been placed right behind the CPU cooler.


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