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Guru3D.com » News » Fractal Design Define R5 Reinvented and Released

Fractal Design Define R5 Reinvented and Released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/24/2014 07:07 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Fractal Design Define R5 Reinvented and Released

Fractal Design Define R5 is the next evolution in the widely popular Define Series. Packed with intelligently designed enthusiast-oriented features delivering a silent case with powerful and expansive air and liquid cooling support.

The Define R5 case reaches the highest level of silent computing through strategically placed dense sound-absorbing material, updated ModuVent™ fan vent covers and finely tuned, new Dynamic Series fans.

The Define R5 was designed with configurability in mind, accommodating up to 8 hard drives and all modern graphics card. Should you wish to expand your system with water cooling components or more fans the layout can easily be configured to meet your demand, now with more configuration options with simple modification opportunities.

  • Optimally designed for silent computing with high density noise-reducing material throughout the case for maximum sound absorption, while not compromising on airflow and cooling capabilities. 
  • Extensive water cooling support for a case of this size; housing radiators up to 420mm in the top and 360mm in the front.
  • Equipped with new tool-less ModuVent™ fan slot covers allowing the user to install more fans if desired or keep fan slots covered to maximize sound absorption.
  • Including two Fractal Design Dynamic GP14 140mm fans developed for superlative airflow while still maintaining low noise levels.
  • Maintaining a dust-free interior with the help of dust filters that cover front and bottom air intakes that are easy to access from the front on the case
  • Newly configured front door with dual side mounting to better fit your work space
  • Highlighting 2 dedicated SSD mounts cleanly placed behind the motherboard tray that feature innovative new brackets delivering a tool-free installation and removal
  • The HDD cage system holds up to eight 3.5” or 2.5” drives and is more adaptable than ever, allowing the user to modify the case layout according to personal preference with more places to relocate the cages
  • The ODD cage can easily be removed to gain additional interior space; the area can be freed up to allow for increased airflow, to provide a new place for HDD cage mounting or to make more room for water cooling components.
  • Sturdy metal HDD trays provide excellent dampening features for the hard drives while providing better airflow through the cage with an updated, more open design
  • The new and innovative Quick Release System on the left side of the case provides secure mounting of the left side panel, yet grants quick and easy access to the system.
  • Three-speed fan controller is strategically integrated in the front panel and supports up to 3 fans.
  • Define R5 model is available with clear window side panel
  • Available in different colors

MSRP:

                     R5 Solid Side Panel

  • USD                      109.99
  • GBP                      82.99
  • EUR                      104.99
  • SEK                       999

R5 Window Side Panel

  • 119.99
  • 89.99
  • 114.99
  • 1099


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h4rm0ny
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#4966225 Posted on: 11/24/2014 08:35 PM
Fractal Design Define R5 is the next evolution in the widely popular Define Series. Packed with intelligently designed enthusiast-oriented features delivering a silent case with powerful and expansive...

Fractal Design Define R5

I have an earlier Fractal Design case, though looks similar. Really good case - lots of room, very quiet. Only thing wrong with it is the power LED which is almost bright enough to read by and hurts the eyes if it's in your field of vision. Not kidding - brightest powerlight I have ever seen.

I put duct tape over it.

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#4966227 Posted on: 11/24/2014 08:49 PM
I love Fractal Design they build plain but awesome cases, I own an R4 looks pretty much identical to the R5 they are like a Tardis huge inside & pretty much silent with hardware under load :) .

Primey0
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#4966264 Posted on: 11/24/2014 09:49 PM
The R5 will probably be my next case upgrading from a Fractal Design Core 3000.

Bergyb
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#4966556 Posted on: 11/25/2014 11:33 AM
No USB Type-C?

TeX_UK
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#4966608 Posted on: 11/25/2014 01:15 PM
No USB Type-C?


Is there anything on the market that supports USB Type-C ? I don't think so.I also think it will be some time before you see anything, people wont bin all their USB hardware so quickly maybe see something in a year or 2.

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