Wednesday, August 2nd 2017

Fractal Design Announces the Define C TG, Define Mini C TG Cases

So many cases on the market today are made to be all things to all people. However, for many this results in a chassis full of empty bays, unused mounts and excess bulk. Created for those who demand a flexible platform for a powerful ATX or Micro ATX build that wastes no space, the Define C TG Series is the perfect solution to satisfy this balance of capacity and efficiency while opening up the side thanks to a full tempered glass side panel.

Smaller than the usual ATX and Micro ATX case, the Define C TG and Define Mini C TG with its optimized interior provides the perfect base for users. The open air design offers unobstructed airflow across your core components with high performance and silent computing in mind at every step.
Extensive cooling support via both air and water are offered to make sure even the most powerful systems can be cooled effectively. Carrying signature Define series traits, the Define C TG Series brings with it that iconic front panel design, dense sound dampening material throughout and ModuVent technology in the top panel. Those wanting to remove the ModuVent to add more fans or a radiator can install in its place the new magnetic dust filter and a built in power supply shroud helps offer an unmatched level of cable management.
Our team of engineers in Sweden made sure performance without restrictions was paramount. With innovative design, the Define C TG Series brings your system together in a truly exquisite way, reminding us why we choose Fractal Design.



Key features
  • Define Series sound dampening with ModuVent technology for silent operation in a compact full ATX or Micro ATX form factor
  • Optimized for high airflow and silent computing
  • Tempered glass side panel for a clean looking exterior with full interior visibility
  • Side and front panels are lined with industrial-grade sound dampening material
  • Flexible storage options with room for up to 5 drives
  • Comes with two preinstalled Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-12 120 mm fans optimized to deliver maximum airflow while still maintaining a low noise level
  • Open air designed interior creates an unobstructed airflow path from the front intake to the rear exhaust
  • Easy-to-clean high airflow nylon filters on the front and base with full PSU coverage and front access for convenience
  • Includes optional top filter to prevent dust buildup when ModuVent is removed for additional fan slots
  • Power supply shroud conceals drive cage and excess cabling for an even quieter and cleaner looking interior free of airflow obstructions
Sources: Fractal Design, Thanks @ Oxidize!
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17 Comments on Fractal Design Announces the Define C TG, Define Mini C TG Cases

#1
wolina
waiting for new version of XL R2 :D
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#2
bonehead123
So, can somebody please explain just exactly what is so innovative about this case, that is not already available on a variety of other ones?

oh do tell....
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#3
R00kie
bonehead123So, can somebody please explain just exactly what is so innovative about this case, that is not already available on a variety of other ones?

oh do tell....
More glass than usual.
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#4
thebluebumblebee
I recently got to build a system in a Define C and loved it with one exception. If you want 3 fans in the front, you lose the ability to use 3.5" HDD's.
What is "special" about the Define C? It's very small because it doesn't support ODD's. It's also designed for water cooling.
What's special about this case over the Define C? This appears to just be the Define C with a full TG side instead of the windowed version that was offered before.
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#5
PowerPC
A shame that there still isn't at least a window for the PSU
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#6
HZCH
Oh god, Ive just bought the Define C mini with the acrylic window 3 months ago... That I already scratched I don't know how.
Looks like you can't buy the glass panel as an addition, and it won't be compatible anyway
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#7
oxidized
HZCHOh god, Ive just bought the Define C mini with the acrylic window 3 months ago... That I already scratched I don't know how.
Looks like you can't buy the glass panel as an addition, and it won't be compatible anyway
That sucks :(
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#8
jboydgolfer
Looks a lot like some Phanteks cases to me w/ a fractalD front bezel
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#9
aameghoo
thebluebumblebeeI recently got to build a system in a Define C and loved it with one exception. If you want 3 fans in the front, you lose the ability to use 3.5" HDD's.
What is "special" about the Define C? It's very small because it doesn't support ODD's. It's also designed for water cooling.
What's special about this case over the Define C? This appears to just be the Define C with a full TG side instead of the windowed version that was offered before.
Had the same issue, got this and it's worked out great. Gotta be careful with tightening it though since the fan housing can twist if it's uneven. Also used some washers to offset the fan from rubbing the case

www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T9D680U/?tag=tec06d-20

Should be able to find something similar
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#10
THE_EGG
If this was around a month ago here in Australia I may have bought this instead of my InWin 301. Maybe...
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#11
Xzibit
I actually was going to purchase the mATX case but the PSU compartment & SSD placement just personally annoys me.

I still might get it tho. :kookoo:
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#13
Sempron Guy
thebluebumblebeeI recently got to build a system in a Define C and loved it with one exception. If you want 3 fans in the front, you lose the ability to use 3.5" HDD's.
What is "special" about the Define C? It's very small because it doesn't support ODD's. It's also designed for water cooling.
What's special about this case over the Define C? This appears to just be the Define C with a full TG side instead of the windowed version that was offered before.
if you got a short psu it's posible to move the drive cage a bit to the right, not possible with fan + rad + long psu though
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#14
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Tampered glass looks that it's going to be the next craze like RGB.

Personally I don't like a fingerprint magnet like these.
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#15
Jermelescu
I bought a Define R5 (because I like classic bays for whatever reason I can't justify and I needed USB 2.0 on the front panel since I haven't updated my mobo/CPU in a very long time) with tempered glass and I got to say that it was money well spent. Since then I've recommended Fractal Design cases to all of my friend wanting to upgrade their PCs and none of them getting their hands on one of these regretted their decision.
Great quality, really great quality.
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#16
Xajel
No USB 3.1 gen.2 Type-C... no go for me
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