
Fractal Define 7 Specifications
| Case dimensions (LxWxH) | 547 x 240 x 475 mm |
| Net weight | 13.45 kg |
| Motherboard compatibility | E-ATX (max 285 mm) / ATX / mATX / mITX |
| Power supply type | ATX |
| PSU max length | 250 mm (with HDD cage installed) |
| GPU max length | Storage layout: 315 mm – Open layout: 491 mm (467 mm w/ front fan) |
| CPU cooler max-height | 185 mm |
| Front radiator | Up to 360/280 mm |
| Top radiator | Up to 360/420 mm |
| Rear radiator | 120 mm |
| Bottom radiator | Up to 240/280 mm |
| Cable routing space | 30 mm |
| Dust filters | Top, 2 x front, full-length bottom |
| Front ports | 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio I/O, Power button, Reset button |
Define 7 Packaging
The Define 7 comes shipped in a box made of heavy-duty cardboard. As you can see in one of the pictures above, the box took a bit of a hit however, no damage was done. The artwork on the packaging is two-color and features an image of the assembled case on the front and an exploded diagram on the back.
Inside, you’ll find the Define 7 further protected from damage by two rigid foam supports. The case is protected from scratches as it is housed inside of an additional plastic bag.
The accessory kit has to be one of the largest kits that I’ve seen. The packaging for the kit literally takes up the space between the two foam supports.
The reason for the large size is Fractal includes a second top for the Define 7. This additional panel is ventilated to further aid in cooling. Under the additional panel is another set of accessories. There are four additional hard drive mounts as well as a box for the traditional case accessories such as motherboard screws and zip ties.














the 5.25″ drive bay is nice, but you cannot install any device because fractal design just forget mounting points. sure you can remove the front cover, but where to put the screws to mount the device inside the define 7? only fractal design knows about self hovering/levitating 5.25 devices…
and in no test i found this was testet with a real ODD or a 5.25 adapter (e.g for tapes or hotplug devices)