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Fractal Design Pop Air Computer Case

Fractal Design Pop Air Computer Case

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Fresh Air, Fun Style: Fractal Design Pop Air

The Fractal Design Pop Air is here to prove that a high-performance PC can also have a fun and vibrant personality! With its unique mesh front panel and a range of colorful accents, this case is built for serious airflow and standout style. It’s super easy to build in, with a smart design that makes cable management a breeze. Whether you're a first-time builder or a seasoned pro, the Pop Air is a breath of fresh air for your next PC.

⭐ Highlights

High-Airflow Honeycomb Mesh | Three 120mm Aspect Fans Included | Unique Color Accent Options | Hidden Dual 5.25" Storage Bays | Excellent Liquid & Air Cooling Support

⚙️ Specifications

Case Form Factor: Mid-Tower

Motherboard Compatibility: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX

Case Dimensions: 473.5 x 215 x 454 mm (H x W x D)

Max GPU Length: 405 mm

Max CPU Cooler Height: 170 mm

Radiator Support: Front: 280mm / 240mm, Top: 240mm, Rear: 120mm

Drive Bays: 2 x 3.5" HDD, 4 x 2.5" SSD

Fan Support: Front: 2 x 120/140mm, Top: 2 x 120/140mm, Rear: 1 x 120mm

Front Panel I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, Headphone/Mic combo jack

Case Material: Steel, Tempered Glass, Plastic, Mesh

Side Panel Type: Tempered Glass

Included Fans: 2 x 120mm fans (Front), 1 x 120mm fan (Rear)

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  • Component Clearance

    Action: Double-check the case's specifications for maximum GPU length, CPU cooler height, and radiator support before purchasing any part. Why: These are fixed limitations; if your CPU cooler is too tall or your GPU is too long, the side panel won't close or the components will physically block installation.

  • Standoff Alignment

    Action: Verify the case has motherboard standoffs installed only in the locations that correspond to the holes on your specific motherboard (ATX, Micro-ATX, etc.). Why: Incorrectly placed standoffs can touch the back of the motherboard and cause a disastrous electrical short when the system is powered on.

  • I/O Panel Installation

    Action: If the case uses a removable I/O shield (not pre-installed on the motherboard), snap it into the casebefore mounting the motherboard. Why: This is a common beginner mistake that forces you to remove the entire motherboard just to fit a small metal plate.

  • Airflow Pathway

    Action: Follow the simple rule: Intake fans at the front/bottom draw cool air in, and Exhaust fans at the rear/top push hot air out. Why: A balanced, directed airflow path is the single most important factor for overall system temperature and long-term component health.

  • PSU Fan Direction

    Action: When mounting the Power Supply Unit (PSU) at the bottom of the case, ensure its fan is facing downward toward the case's dust filter and external vent. Why: This configuration allows the PSU to pull cool, filtered air directly from outside the case, keeping its own temperature low and promoting overall case airflow.

  • Front Panel Headers

    Action: Use the motherboard manual to correctly connect the tiny Front Panel Header cables (Power Button, Reset, USB, Audio) to the correct pins on the motherboard. Why: These small cables are essential for powering the system on and are often confusingly labeled, but the manual is the only sure guide for proper function.

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