Saturday, April 27th 2019

Fractal Design Presents the Define S2 Vision and new Dynamic X2 PWM Black

Leading PC case designer and manufacturer Fractal Design today revealed a stunning new take on one of their most popular new case designs with the Define S2 Vision, a modification of the S2 chassis with a range of upgrades including dark tempered glass panels on all sides. Define S2 Vision comes in two variants: the RGB version equipped with a full ensemble of Prisma ARGB accessories, and the Blackout version outfitted with all new Dynamic X2 PWM Black fans, also available separately today.

The Define S2 Vision was designed with the goal of bringing together beauty and function, and with its full tempered glass exterior, you'll experience the radiance of your system from every angle. Be the center of attention with the Define S2 Vision RGB, or choose the Blackout edition with Dynamic X2 PWM Black fans for a more subtle yet equally eye-catching effect.
The beauty of this case does not come at the expense of performance.  Cooling remains paramount with nine possible fan positions, extensive water cooling support, four 140 mm PWM fans, and an innovative top panel system that lets the user swap tempered glass for additional cooling with the push of a button.    

The Define S2 Vision also features adjustable pump and reservoir brackets, Nexus 9P fan hub with nine PWM connections, optional Flex VRC-25 vertical GPU riser support, and of course, bolt-free tempered glass side panels. Those opting for the RGB version will enjoy four Prisma PWM ARGB fans perfectly coordinated with a 400 mm ARGB LED strip, as well as the ability to manage them all with the included Adjust R1 RGB controller.    

Whether the goal is a monster machine with a commanding presence or the subtle reflections of a piece of art, the Define S2 Vision is a beautiful sight from every angle. 

Dynamic X2 PWM Black

Fractal Design Dynamic X2 series are true all-purpose fans, offering excellent airflow and outstanding 100,000-hour life expectancy thanks to the new LLS (Long Life Sleeve) bearing.   
Added PWM support offers precise fan control via a wide speed adjustment range, allowing users to select their ideal mix of silent operation and maximum airflow. 

The customized design of the Dynamic X2 results in a beautiful fan that helps keep your system cool, yet quiet.  Designed together with Fractal Design's high-end Venturi Series, the Dynamic X2 incorporates aerodynamic elements of airplane wing designs for significant noise reduction. 

Available in several color combinations, now including all-black versions with PWM, the Dynamic X2 fans are the perfect choice for those seeking an expertly balanced fan with exceptional dependability.
  • Full tempered glass exterior with bolt-free tinted TG panels
  • Four Fractal Design Prisma AL-14 PWM ARGB fans offer superior airflow with stunning visual effects (RGB Version)
  • Pre-installed AR-4020 ARGB LED strip creates the perfect balance of lighting throughout the entire case (RGB Version)
  • Adjust R1 RGB controller (included) enables physical control of colors and effects (RGB Version)
  • Four Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-14 PWM 140 mm fans pre-installed for superior airflow (BKO Version)
Key features Dynamic X2 PWM BK
  • High-grade LLS bearing with 100,000-hour MTBF delivers long-lasting dependability
  • PWM support offers a wide 500 to 2,000 RPM speed adjustment range for silent operation under lighter loads and maximum airflow during more demanding activity
  • Available in 120 mm and 140 mm sizes and multiple colors including black, white or the signature Fractal Design white-on-black combination
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15 Comments on Fractal Design Presents the Define S2 Vision and new Dynamic X2 PWM Black

#1
Kovoet
Now that I like the look of. Worst problem we have in London UK we have no PC shop's where we can look at these but I do like the look of this.
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#2
s3thra
This case is elegant and beautiful. Loving the clear front panel.
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#3
bonehead123
meh, just anutha TG-bound rectangle boxen with absolutely ZERO innovation whatsoever, save for the nice quality & quantity of the included fans.

Funny how a "Leading PC case designer and manufacturer" forgot to mention anything about the front I/O, of which there appears to be none, notta, nowhere, at least from the photos provided, BUT hey, I'll give 'em credit for including the PRICES for once o_O :eek: :D

pAsS......
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#4
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I get the feeling that I need this case in my life

Just as point of note.

Stick with their Venturi fans, they have better bearings.... FDB/Hydro (Venturi) vs Sleeve bearing/Long Life Sleeve Bearing (Dynamic) = FDB/Hydro wins every time unless you're Nidec or Noctua

I have used their Venturi fans on my H105 and i can vouch for how good they are - However they aint got shit on corsair ML's.

I really buy and swap fans too damn often.
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#5
Assimilator
bonehead123Funny how a "Leading PC case designer and manufacturer" forgot to mention anything about the front I/O, of which there appears to be none, notta, nowhere, at least from the photos provided, BUT hey, I'll give 'em credit for including the PRICES for once o_O :eek: :D
You had two choices here.

The first choice was to read the news piece, particularly the phrase "a modification of the S2 chassis", from which you could reasonably conclude that the front IO on this case would be identical to that on the S2. You would then use Google, or other avenues, to find the Define S2 product pages and note the "Front ports" section of said pages, and/or view the galleries on those pages to confirm this.

The second choice was to complain that you're not being spoonfed the information that it takes literally 5 seconds to find, in the process making it very obvious why your username is what it is.

You chose poorly.
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#6
freeagent
I do like the S2 Blackout. I might get one..
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#7
brian111
"just anutha TG-bound rectangle boxen with absolutely ZERO innovation whatsoever, save for the nice quality & quantity of the included fans."



That's pretty much been Fractal Design's formula for success (not that they have had zero innovation- they just generally do the basics really well.)
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#8
geiti94
now i need only that front panel for my normal define s2 :D
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#9
Unregistered
I have the Meshify-C Black with the dark tinted side panel and I gotta say it really makes RGB look so Fukin good..
I'd love to have a version of this with a Meshify-C sized case.
2x140mm front RGB with that dark tinted glass......yes please
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#10
The Quim Reaper
The funny thing is an RGB lit case looks far nicer and much classier in one with blackout tempered glass panels.
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#11
Vayra86
The Quim ReaperThe funny thing is an RGB lit case looks far nicer and much classier in one with blackout tempered glass panels.
It does, if I ever would go TG again, its definitely that.

But its a big if. The wow factor wears off. Pretty fast, too. The only real perk is that you can see when its time to dust things out.
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#12
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
the glass front panel is exactly what i thought was missing on my R6, and this made me sad for getting the R6 so soon... ugh
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#13
Caring1
If I wanted a glass box with lights inside I would buy a fish tank.
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#14
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Caring1If I wanted a glass box with lights inside I would buy a fish tank.
OLED display instead of tempered glass, so you can display a video of fish in a tank on the side panel.
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