The black Pop XL Air Full Tower Case from Fractal Design lets you experience a fusion of style and function. The Pop XL Air melds precision engineering with dynamic design, while offering the space and flexibility of its generous format.
- E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX & Mini-ITX
- 2 x 3.5"/2.5" and 4 x 2.5" Bays
- Support for Air & Liquid Cooling Systems
- Supports GPUs up to 17.9" Long
Fractal Design Pop XL Air Overview
Fractal Design Pop XL Air Specs
Motherboard Support | |
Internal Drive Bays | |
Drive Mounting (Non-Bay) | |
Expansion Slots | |
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CPU Cooler Height | |
Fans Included | |
I/O | |
Windowed Panel |
Motherboard Support | |
External Drive Bays | |
Internal Drive Bays | |
Drive Mounting (Non-Bay) | |
Expansion Slots | |
Maximum GPU Length | |
CPU Cooler Height | |
Supported PSU Size | |
Maximum PSU Length | |
PSU Mounting Location |
Fan Mounting | |
Fans Included | |
Maximum Radiator Size | |
Fan Controller Included | |
Filters Included |
I/O |
Windowed Panel | |
Color | |
Material | |
Built-In Lighting | |
Tool-Less Design | |
Security | |
Cable Management Space | |
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Fractal Design Pop XL Air Reviews
love this case
looks good and easy to build in. got it loaded up with fans. put a blu-ray player and some lego sports cars in it for fun. not sure what else I should say about it.
Excellent all-around case
I used this case to build my own gaming PC about a year and a half ago. I loved it so much that I bought another one last month to complete a build for my significant other. The case is large and offers a ton of configuration flexibility - 280 AIO on the top or 360 AIO on the front with space for push/pull fans (did both on these builds). Excellent build quality and space for extra 2.5 and 3.5 drives if needed (removable brackets that I ended up removing for both builds for extra space). Tons of space for cabling on the rear - on my significant others' build I was able to wire 9 ARGB fans and fan controller, and use Ironhorse all white MOBO extensions for the GPU and CPU (results in extra cables that need to be concealed in the back of the case). After my gaming PC has sat under my home office desk for a year and a half, there's barely any dust in the case. I do wish the case came with the USB-connector on the top of the case but it's easy enough to purchase the kit from B&H and add it (I did this on both builds). I'd also prefer if white cables were provided for the top panel to route to the motherboard, but that would just be another added detail to make this kit perfect.