Fractal Design Define XL, Black Pearl, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
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Fractal Design Define XL, Black Pearl, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
Scan code: LN35337 Manufacturer code: FD-DEFINERXL-BL
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Fractal Design Define XL, Black Pearl, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

Fractal Design Define XL, Black Pearl, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN35337 Manufacturer code: FD-DEFINERXL-BL
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This product is no longer available to purchase.
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Product Overview The XL is pre-fitted with dense noise absorbing bitumen material, covered with a soft foam texture. This material effectively absorbs noise generated by the components and fans inside. Paired with other noise preventing features such as a covered top panel with a 180mm fan mounted at an angle to blow out air in the rear and silicone grommets for hard drive mounting, the XL truly excels in delivering a low noise solution. Features • Stylish design.
• Pre-fitted with noise absorbing material.
• Configurable thermal chamber design.
• Great cooling possibilities, 3x fans included (2x 140mm, 1x 180mm).
• 10x HDD slots.
• Unique ModuVent™ design in side panel.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Fractal Design
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