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We're taking a look at the Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review today, a new tower PC chassis family. Fractal's Pop series cases come in standard, Mini, and XL sizes with ATX, mATX, and partial E-ATX support respective. All feature two front 5.25 bays for continued support of front expansion options such as ODDs, card readers, ports and hubs.
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metagamer
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Posted on: 06/29/2022 06:14 PM
Cracking case, Fractal have been knocking it out the park recently, can't really go wrong with any of their cases.
Cracking case, Fractal have been knocking it out the park recently, can't really go wrong with any of their cases.
AlmondMan
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Posted on: 06/30/2022 09:57 AM
Watched the GN review of it last night, and I was like "wow, 5,25" bays?" - a little work with a drill could bring 5,25" reservoir/pump combos in there.
Watched the GN review of it last night, and I was like "wow, 5,25" bays?" - a little work with a drill could bring 5,25" reservoir/pump combos in there.
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this is a really nice case that has modern cooling while accommodating legacy drives.
i mean really dual 420mm's plus 240 and 140? and it's not ugly???
and even if custom loops aren't your thing you could hold a Noctua NH -D15 without it looking like it took over your case.
it may be huge, but so are some boards. i'll look forward to seeing the M-ATX size... with an ITX board should be great for loops.