Review: Fractal Design Define R4

Published by Marc Büchel on 05.10.12
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Left side

Overview

 

   
Like the right side, the left side panel is unspectacular. The only thing which looks a bit suspicious are the ventilation holes. If you want to place a fan there you have to remove a thick insulation pad to do so. As you can see on the pictures Fractal Design equipped the side panel with acoustic insulation material to further reduce operating noise. Once you've taken off the side panel you'll see the two 5.25 inch slots in the top right corner of the case. Right below there are two hard drive cages where a total of eight 3.5 inch drives can be installed. It is possible to remove both cages. On the last picture you can see our setup. We put in an extra long Radeon HD 6990. In this case you have to sacrifice one of the hard drive cages.
A closer look at the top of the case shows that there are two more of these thick insulation pads. If you remove them you can install two additional 120/140 millimeter fans or even a dual radiator. If you want to, you can realize a very efficient cooling solution in this case. There is the option to place two 120/140 millimeter fans in the front, one 120/140 millimeter fan in the back and two more 120/140 millimeter fans in the top.
We also like the compartment for the power supply. There is plenty of space and below the PSU there are ventilation holes with additional dust filters.



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Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Top / Bottom
Page 3 - Front / Back Page 7 - Conclusion
Page 4 - Right side  



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