Mirrored fan designs look great and the double glass fits the look I went for.
Great mesh design. Lots of airflow. Lightweight. Smallish size. Micro ATX compatible. Plenty of room to build and maneuver. Fits large gpu without a problem. Included gpu sag bracket. Quiet and great included rgb fans!
- Sleek - good build quality - nice price
beautiful and high quality case
Nice chassis - very spacious and easy to build in. Great that it comes with both 7 pre installed fans and a built in rgb fan hub that makes hooking things up easier.
- All needed accessories, and then some, are included - A lot of room in the main cavity - Solid construction - Lots of cabling options - Three included case fans - Accessory ecosystem is a plus
It was easy to build in. I'm very happy with it.
- Airflow is amazing - I have the window-less version because it sits under my desk and it serves its purpose perfectly. - Cable management in all right places. - Dust filters work great. - Stealthy look
What a difference in design and innovation, now running a 1200watt psu with no problems. The angle bottom fans really make a difference in cooling. The ability to shift the power buttons from bottom to top. Total freedom for aio or hardline cooling is available.
Sturdy build, fantastic cooling solutions, plenty of room to work in, well, I just can't say enough about this case! Lian Li, you NAILED it!
Build quality feels solid, the steel and tempered glass construction gives it a premium feel. Cable management is a breeze thanks to the spacious routing channels and Velcro straps. My build ended up looking very clean with minimal effort. ARGB lighting is tasteful and easy to control via motherboard software or Corsairs own controller (if you have it). Plenty of space for high-end GPUs, multiple drives, and even large air coolers or AIOs up to 360mm. The case comes with different options like a side fan mount and a sag bracket. The sleek front panel gives off a robust and sharp look for the case. Modular design, including Corsairs InfiniRail™ Fan Mounting System Compatible with reverse connector motherboards
$50! Precision buil, everything fit perfectly. Excellent for air cooling
- Very solid case for its price. - Came with 3 fans, SSD, and HDD screws. - Being a Dual-Chamber made it easier for cable management. - It has a lot of airflow - Very spacious so you have a lot of room
Lots of room
This is a great µATX case for a new build if you don't want anything fancy. Well built. PS is at the bottom and drive cage is located in a way that power cables can be routed neatly with minimal airflow deflection. It works really well with a semi-modular PS. The right side is also removable, so you have no problems with any CPU cooler installation, and you can route cables there if needed. Additional SSDs can be mounted there as well. Comes with two 3 pin fans, back and front. A second front fan, a side fan and a top fan can be added if you need more air circulation. Included cables for front panel power, USB and audio are well marked and no problem to install with any mobo. Front panel snaps off easily by pulling out using the slot at the bottom. Side panels remove with thumbscrews. The front panel has cutouts for installing a DVD drive and whatever 3.5" device you may desire. I put in a Rosewill card reader there.
This is my fifth Fractal case going back to the Define XL R2 model with a Haswell chip. I recently built up a replacement for that unit allowing the switch to Win 11, and used a Fractal Define 7 model for the case. My other PC, non laptop, was using an ITX motherboard. Much as I like the form factor I grew tired of the limited space and tried the Define 7 Compact and ATX board. This rig is used primarily for ripping records, analog to digital. Processed files are ultimately stored on a NAS. The rig uses a Intel i5 14600K Raptor Lake refresh, Noctua pancake CPU cooler, 2xSSD, 1xHDD and 1 M.2 SSD and no dedicated GPU. PS is a be Quiet 750W unit. The 140mm intake and 120mm exit fan were more than capable of handling the job with almost zero noise and the CPU runs from 30-34C. Also, the size while not ITX like, works for my needs.
All the RGB and fan power connections are pre-wired, making the setup incredibly easy. When I received the case, all the cables were already connected to the power supply except for the ARGB hub. I just had to plug the ARGB hub into the SATA port on the power supply, and all the ARGB fans lit up (the hub has a SATA port). You can also change the lighting mode by holding down the LED button.
Looks great, if big Silent Easy build for big hands Came with plenty of parts