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Filtros antipolvo de fácil acceso
Material reductor del sonido
Espacio para 7 ventiladores de 12 o incluso algunos de 14 cm
Excelentes detalles y acabados
Adaptador para dispositivos de 3
5" en bahía de 5
25"
Precio muy competitivo
Distintos colores para escoger
Control de RPMs para tres ventiladores
Diseño sobrio pero elegante y minimalista
Los agujeros de ventilador que no usemos están
Material reductor del sonido integrado
Excelentes detalles y buenos acabados para este modelo en blanco
Frontal USB 3.0 de serie
Realmente silenciosa
Refrigera bastante bien para pertenecer al sector Silent Computing
Bastante espaciosa
Materiales de calidad sobresaliente
Gran sistema de gestión de cables
DISEÑO MINIMALISTA Y PINTA EN BLANC
COMPATIBLE CON VARIOS FORMATOS DE PLACA BAS
EXCELENTES SISTEMAS DE ABSORCIÓN DE RUIDO Y VENTILACIÓ
USB 3
COMPATIBLE CON GRÁFICAS DE 29 CM Y DISPADORES DE CPU DE 16.5 C
COMPATIBLE CON SSD DE 2.5″
EXCELENTES ACABAD
PANELES INSONORO
CABLE MANAGEMEN
SILENCIOS
HASTA 8 DISCOS DUROS/SS
VENTILADOR 120 MM SILENCIOSOS.
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No tiene LED de actividad de disco duro
No cabe una Radeon HD 5970 o HD 6990
No cabe una tarjeta grande de doble núcleo
Solo puede albergar VGAs de 29 cm de longitud como máximo
Publicación: 2011-05-16, Autor: Tom , crítica de: overclock3d.net
Resumen: Well well well look what we have here, the NZXT H2 gracing the front page of OC3D! This was not part of the plan originally, we did a brief video of the case over on the OC3D.tv YouTube channel and because we were not all that impressed we were going to b...
The new version of the Fractal Design Define case has a few notable improvements over its predecessor. The bitumen sheets to dampen noise has an improved look and finish. The rubber grommets that were the source of the smell that some users compained ...
Overall the Fractal Design R3 is a triumph of case design. Its understated fridge-inspired looks will always polarize users but for those seeking low noise, intelligent design and good cooling the R3 strikes a near perfect balance.Ian Jackson We Like V...
The Fractal Design Define R3 has made its mark here at DreamWare Computers. I have been amazed by it. There was a lot of time and effort put into this case which shows through the final product that the team at Fractal Design was able to achieve. Props...
Unique set of features, Sound dampening installed everywhere, Improved dampening material in comparison to the R2, Space for eight hard drives, Front drive bay covers may easily be removed now, Excellent cable routing possibilities, Plenty of areas to hid
Clips of front covers won't last long, No USB 3.0 Connectivity, Graphic cards beyond 29 - 30 cm may not fit, Packaging seems too compact for safe transportation, Somewhat heavy
The Fractal Design Define R3 has some noticeable improvements over the Define R2 and I agree that these warrant a new revision. The only thing Fractal Design needs to watch out for is the fact that the market is not standing still. Many manufacturers o...
Publicación: 2010-11-10, Autor: Jake , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
The look of the Fractal Design Define R3 is impressive with its black exterior that contrasts beautifully against the white interior. While the R3 is very reminiscent of the venerable Antec P180 from the exterior, the similarities end there as we see t...
The Fractal Design Define R3 builds on the successes of the Define R2 and improves on it in many areas. The case feels more solid and sturdy and the noise dampening materials used thought the case are much improved in both appearance and construction....
Resumen: Have you ever been annoyed by people who have distorted tastes with regards to desirable versus undesirable noise? When a Ferrari 458 Italia whizzes by you on the highway, the sound of that fire pumping, heart thumping 562hp 4.5L V8 is simply music to ...