Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review

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Product Showcase - The Build

The Build 

It is time to gather some gear and build us a PC. I am not going to go all extraordinary with extensive and custom liquid cooling etc., we'll be building a typical system that you guys would build at home.  The motherboard mounting tray is laced with cutout slots, which makes it simple to move cables from one side to the other of the motherboard. All of the holes are conveniently located towards the corners of an ATX motherboard after it has been mounted into the chassis, allowing for easy access to all of the components. For easier access to the chunkier motherboard and PCI Express power connectors, a few larger holes are strategically placed towards the front of the case. These openings are lined with rubber to assist keep wires on the other side of the case out of sight while also decreasing edge abrasion.

All the essentials are present - adequate space behind the motherboard tray, Velcro ties, and a hole in the PSU compartment for cable slack. 

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Radiators based on fans ranging from 120mm to 280mm can be installed in the front, while radiators based on 120mm fans can be installed in the rear. Read that well, you are restricted to radiators up to 280mm (front).  The PSU compartiment is big ...


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But only big if you don't use that 3rd HDD cage you can spot the upper left ... don';t use that one and you'll have plenty of space. 


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Once you power on your PC, the only thing RGB lit is the power on button ... it does RGB animate. Remember if you like to sync it all up, you can do so through your motherboard, or just hook in the fan RGB connectors to the RGB controller, which we did. 

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