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The Pop Air RGB Computer Case by Fractal Design combines style and functionality with its unique honeycomb-patterned mesh front, providing excellent airflow and a striking visual effect. It features a tempered glass side panel for showcasing components, supports various motherboard sizes, and offers ample storage options with multiple drive bays. The case includes three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB fans and supports additional cooling solutions, making it suitable for high-performance builds.

The Pop Air RGB Computer Case by Fractal Design combines style and functionality with its unique honeycomb-patterned mesh front, providing excellent airflow and a striking visual effect. It features a tempered glass side panel for showcasing components, supports various motherboard sizes, and offers ample storage options with multiple drive bays. The case includes three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB fans and supports additional cooling solutions, making it suitable for high-performance builds.

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This case is very nice for the price. Especially with the sale right now at $89, they're practically giving it away. Plenty of space, and love the rgb case fans. My only gripe is with the removable top vent mesh. I noticed a decent amount of air flow different with it on or off. In fact, I get about 5 degrees more cooling if I take off the removable mesh while under heavy CPU load. So while I am not using CPU intensive apps, I leave it on to filter out dust, and when I am cooking the CPU, I take it off. I do wish I had an extra case panel to swap between the glass and non-glass, but this is not a complaint. Maybe I can find panels separately somewhere.
This review is from Fractal Design - Pop Air RGB Computer Case - White
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