Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review

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Product Showcase - Packaging

Product Showcase - Packaging

Let's dive straight into the photoshoot. As always, we start with the packaging. A simple packaging catches our attention. The case is packaged in Fractal's standard brown cardboard box. Everything is securely tucked away in the case, which provides excellent protection.

 

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As you will notice, the chassis is well packaged with minimal risk of damage. The chassis is protected in Styrofoam and a plastic bag.

 

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Next to the case itself, the package has the usual screws, tie wraps, and top magnetic dust cover included. There is also a GPU mount, screws, and an instruction booklet to complete the package.

 

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There were no noticeable scratches, dents, fingerprints, dust, mud, or hip graffiti spray jobs on it whatsoever. Admittedly, I would like to be surprised with just one with some graffiti on there (which actually would be cool).

 

 
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Somehow this remains me of the Corsair Obsidian from years ago. The presence of a separate chamber for the power supply in the bottom, as well as the novel, very open, and air-permeable front, makes the chassis unique.  A dust filter is located behind the covers , and beyond that on the case are two 120 mm Aspect 12/RGB fans. 

For storage, the Fractal chassis can accommodate up to three 3.5-inch drives and two 2.5-inch drives, allowing this chassis to accommodate a total of five storage drives in its chassis. With the addition of any M.2 storage that you are able to install on your motherboard, you will have more than enough storage to handle any normal use case scenario. Radiators up to 280 mm in the front, 240 mm in the top, or 120 mm in the rear are supported.

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