Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review -
Product Showcase - Exterior
Product Showcase - Exterior
The looks are precious alright, the tempered glass gives it that majestic look and feel. The top side cover is kept in place with mounts, if you look closely at the bezel, there is mesh creates lots of airflow.
The backside is nearly entirely perforated with hexagonal holes for efficient ventilation, and naturally includes seven expansion card slots perforated in the same style, a mounting with 120mm fan on the back, and cuts for the power supply and I/O panel at the top and bottom, respectively.
The top side is closed. however, holds space for a 240mm radiator and also comes with that magnetic dust filter.
The front ports are minimal compared to other cases, but with 2x USB, and HD Audio, they provide the essentials and plenty for most users. When the power button is active it RGB illuminates in sync with the rest of the fans; the reset button is located on the edge. included is an RGB controller BTW.
There is room for the power supply in the bottom. As a result of the structural separation of the power supply, space for the cables is also available. The aside panels come out easily, screw loose the thumb screws, pull it back, and then tilt them. Here you can see the , hexagonally patterned mesh front a lot better.
The tempered glass panel unlocks in a similar fashion. on the case are a total of three 120mm aRGB fans with room left for an additional two of them. Supporting up-to ATX motherboards only you can count 7 PCI slots.
The design is significantly more attractive than the standard slotted design, and with RGB lights in the fans behind it, it also looks rather lovely. Below you can see a hidden feature, the front side holds a drawer at the bottom side, easy to tuck away case screws but also thumb drives or something that fits.
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