Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review - Introduction

2022-07-23 20:24:41 By : Ms. Janice Lo

Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG Clear Tint review New and different, but a proper chassis

Fractal's new Pop series cases focus on variety, value, and versatility. Pop Air cases are built with airflow and cooling performance in mind and feature a more open design with mesh front and top panels. Silent variants have a more muted design with a closed exterior and sound damped construction. All Pop cases come in standard, Mini, and XL sizes with ATX, mATX, and partial E-ATX support respective, and all feature two front 5.25 bays for the continued support of front expansion options.

The new Pop series of cases from Fractal places an emphasis on diversity, value, and adaptability. These cases offer a wide range of colorful aesthetic variants across a variety of form factors, and users have the choice to specialize in either high-airflow or silent operation. Pop Air cases are built with airflow and cooling performance in mind and feature an open design with mesh front and top panels. Silent variants, on the other hand, have a more subdued aesthetic with a closed exterior and sound-dampening construction. Pop Air cases are available in both black and white. Both types are offered in ordinary, Mini, and XL sizes and support ATX, mATX, and a portion of the E-ATX standard. Additionally, each model has two front 5.25" bays to provide ongoing support for front expansion options such optical disc drives, card readers, port extensions, and hubs. In addition to the standard and RGB variants, the series provides a one-of-a-kind choice of color core variations, which enables even more vivid aesthetic possibilities with Pop Air. Every pop case comes with the ability to purchase extra add-on components, such as additional SSD mounts, HDD/SSD drive trays, and a front USB Type-C connector that supports 10Gbps.

The Pop Air RGB Black TG Clear Tint from Fractal that we test has an eye-catching design that we can't help but like in a variety of ways. The case's internal structure allows assembling or updating a system centered on a full-size or larger motherboard as simple as it possibly can be. If it weren't for the plastic front and top panels, as well as the high price, we'd be looking at the ATX chassis right now.

The chassis is Included with three 120 mm Aspect 12/RGB fans, it can accommodate up to two additional fans for a total of five. included is an RGB controller to which you can hook it all. Nice detail even the power on button is RGB lit in sync with the fans.

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