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Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black - Tempered Glass Clear Tint - Honeycomb Mesh Front – TG side panel - Three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB fans included – ATX High Airflow Mid Tower PC Gaming Case

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The Pop Air RGB is a great-looking case with its orange accents, but it hardly differentiates itself in our formal test charts.

com and PC Magazine are among the federally registered trademarks of Ziff Davis and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. Firstly, none of us work for PCS, it's not the type of forum to suggest taking your money elsewhere. In addition to fan cables, the Pop Air RGB includes a SATA-style power input, and header cables for a motherboard power button, HD Audio, and first-gen USB 3. Shame both cases aren't a few mm wider with more space behind the mobo though, would make things much easier. The PCIe slot covers were the saving grace for our beefy RTX 3070 Ti, as the fans were able to grab air in through the rear of the chassis.That experience provided the credentials I’d need for the transition from industry supplier to industry observer.

Fractal fuse flair with function in the new Pop series of cases that doesn’t skimp on aesthetics or flexibility.

It also has separate microphone and headphone jacks, a power button, and a tiny mode button for its built-in ARGB controller. As implied, the Pop XL Silent is a bit larger than the company’s previously tested Pop Air, and that’s easily seen on a back panel that has eight expansion slots and a few inches of space above the I/O panel. This likely means that the case is collecting heat in our tested configuration, but a quick test with a piece of paper showed that all of the fans were flowing correctly. The Aorus Z690 Elite we were using for previous reviews died sometime during the initial build of this review, so we had to swap it out.

Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. For those with less exotic plans, we'd look for a color scheme that matches your tastes, and consider the bays a nice old-school throwback in the event you run across a drive bay device (or DVD burner) you want to install down the road. Available with some nifty hints of color, Fractal Design’s Pop Air RGB is suitable for seekers of a big PC case with a pair of hidden, old-school 5. Among them are Cooler Master's HAF 500, Corsair's iCUE 5000T RGB, Lian Li's O11 Dynamic EVO, and In Win's N515.A fourth Type D HDD Tray Kit can be placed near the upper front corner of the motherboard tray, if purchased separately. The Pop XL Silent’s bottom features a power-supply dust filter that pulls out from the rear, via a grab tab that protrudes about half an inch from the rear panel. A clean and professional looking NON RGB system for those who prefer to skip the flashing lights and go for a top tier professional gaming rig.

Performance is indicative of the above configuration and may vary depending on the options you select in the unit. The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. To put this case through its cooling paces we will be using a test system consisting of an Intel Core i9-12900K processor, RX 6800XT graphics and an SSD. The Pop Silent offers asound-damped build in excellent quality, giving all users plenty ofoptions and room to maneuver.Tom's Hardware is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. All outputs are designed only to enable daisy-chaining of these devices, with the original connection leading to a motherboard header.

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