Case deals are poppin off for Cyber Monday — the black version of Fractal Design's Pop Air TG ATX mid-tower chassis is 40% off, priced at just $59.99 at Newegg. The case provides all the features you'd expect from a mid-tower case, including AIO radiator accommodation, tempered glass side panel, integrated intake and exhaust fans, storage trays that support 3.5" and 2.5" SSDs, all packed in a sleek package with a mesh front panel.
We never reviewed the vanilla Pop version, but we did review its silent counterpart and gave it a four-star rating for its excellent sound profile. Still, the regular Air variant fixes our biggest complaint with the Silent version, that being the previous chassis's lack of airflow.
Save $40 Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG: was $99.99 now $59.99 at Newegg Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ATX
Dimensions (W x H x D): 8.5 x 17.9 x 18.6 Inches
Included Fans: 3 x 120mm LED fans
Feature: Airflow, Glass Side Panel, Colored interior
The Fractal Design Pop Air range of cases from Fractal features a solid case for your PC build along with a "Pop" of color to accentuate your hardware or add a splash of color to your setup. This case uses mesh panels on the front and top of the case to promote higher airflow for keeping the PC cooler during use.
The Pop Air sports a mesh front panel paired with two 120mm intake fans that come from the factory. There is also an additional 120mm in the rear that comes stock, which helps exhaust air out of the case. For those who love liquid cooling, there is enough room to fit a single 280mm in the front, 240mm up top, and 120mm in the rear.
There are four storage trays on the chassis out of the box, consisting of two 3.5"/2.5" drive bays and two SSD brackets behind the motherboard tray that support two more 2.5" SSDs. GPU support is excellent, supporting cards as long as 355mm, which is enough to support most large graphics cards on the market, including non-flagship third-party RTX 5090 cards. For those going for an air-cooled setup on the CPU, the Pop Air supports CPU air towers up to 170mm in height. That's enough height to run Noctua's flagship NH-D15 G2 and its new Chromax black variants.
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