
The Focus G is a chassis that showcases the hardware at the heart of your system with elegant accents and sophisticated style. Its flexible ATX layout supports a multitude of hardware combinations including high-profile CPU coolers, up to two dual-fan radiators, full-length graphics cards, multiple HDDs and SSDs, and even support for optical drives. The Fractal Design Focus G hits the mark for the discerning PC enthusiast seeking an aggressively priced chassis that stands out from the competition.

The Core 1100 microATX case is optimized for airflow with a straight cooling path, a pre-installed 120 mm fan and dust filters in the front panel. The innovative vertical hard drive bracket can fit either two 3.5" drives, three 2.5" drives, or one drive of each size. Both 3.5" drive slots come with silicone vibration dampening grommets.

Designed to provide gorgeous panoramic viewing angles, the View 270 TG Plus ARGB comes in a mid-tower package, supporting a full ATX motherboard and enough space to accommodate up to 9 fans for cooling. (Three 120mm ARGB Lite Fans pre-installed.)

Fractal fuse flair with function in the new Pop series of cases that doesn’t skimp on aesthetics or flexibility. The entire series offers a solid foundation and excellent build quality, giving all users plenty of options and room to maneuver.
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Really good case , dust filters, one of my favorite cases
Magus Posted
Decent case; it can technically fit a 240mm radiator and an optical drive... as long as you don't plan to have both. Better get a thin radiator as well, or it will collide with your ram
Carlos Posted