Fractal Design Define R3
Date: Monday, October 03, 2011 @ 23:52:43 CEST
Topic: Fractal Design


Fractal Design Define R3 Review

As I have mentioned on the previous page, it is really easy to come up with the Fractal Design Define R3. If you put the Define XL in a photocopier, hit the 80% button, and voila! -- out comes the Define R3. Depending on how you would like to interpret of what we call a 'clean and simple design', either way works. The company calls this a "stylish design" (Probably inspired by a fridge), is still extremely appealing to people like yours truly, who takes great interest in exemplary clean looks. And if you think that is a bad thing, don't let my words provide the wrong connotation. If the design of a fundamentally clean case (Read: The entire front is a completely blank door, with a brushed texture to enhance its looks) combined with an intrinsic attention to detail and emphasis on silence, our Black Pearl Define R3 provides me a striking reminder both in philosophy and implementation to the now classic Antec P182 I have reviewed nearly four years ago. The difference is, while Antec has their logo embedded at the top right corner of the door, Fractal Design leaves the user the choice of finding your own Maytag, Whirlpool, or GE badge. Fact is, you just won't find Fractal Design's logo anywhere on the entire product. "



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