Specification and Review the Fractal Design Define 7 Nano – Fractal Design has managed to improve the Define series with all of the generation without loosing its original design DNA.
With the 7-th generation chassis released back in 2020 later and the company quickly followed up with the shorter Define-7 Compact a couple of months later.
However, after that there has not been any additions or updates to this family of enclosures. With the launch of the Define-7 Nano being reviewed here, Fractal once more ventures into the I-T-X space with their hero chassis.
Something they have’nt done for quite some time. In addition to this, the Fractal is also launching the MATX based Define 7-Mini, this closing the gaps in this generation of the series.
Specifications
Fractal Design Define 7 Nano | |
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Case Type: | ITX Chassis |
Material: | Steel, plastic, and tempered glass |
Weight: | 7.1 kg |
Slots: | 2 (with space for 2.5 slot GPUs) |
Drive Bays: | -1x Internal 3.5″ -4x Internal 2.5″ (3 included) |
Motherboard Form Factors: |
-Mini ITX |
Dimensions: | -399 x 205 x 361mm |
Front Door/Cover: | N/A |
Front Fans: | -1x 120/140mm (1x Dynamic X2 GP-14 pre-installed) |
Rear Fans: | -1x 120mm (1x Dynamic X2 GP-12 pre-installed) |
Top Fans: | -2x 120/140mm |
Bottom Fans: | N/A |
Side Fans: | N/A |
Front Radiator: | 240mm / 280mm |
Rear Radiator: | 120mm |
Top Radiator: | N/A |
Bottom Radiator: | N/A |
Side Radiator: | N/A |
I/O: | -1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C -2x USB 2.0 -2x USB 3.0 -1x Headphone -1x Microphone |
Fan/LED Controller: | N/A |
Compatibility: | -CPU Cooler: 167 mm -GPU: 331 mm (306 mm with front fan) -PSU: 165 mm (200 mm without HDD-Tray and modular air duct) |
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