PC component manufacturer Fractal is responding to consumer demand with a wider version of its popular Pop Air computer case. The new model, priced at 90 euros, aims to provide builders with increased flexibility for larger components while maintaining the series’ focus on thermal performance and streamlined aesthetics. This release comes as the PC case market continues to evolve, with manufacturers increasingly prioritizing ease of use and adaptability for a diverse range of builds.
Fractal Releases Expanded Version of its Pop Air Case for 90 Euros
Fractal has announced a wider version of its Pop Air computer case, now available for 90 euros. The Pop Air series, known for its focus on airflow and minimalist design, aims to provide a balance between performance and aesthetics for PC builders.
The expanded version of the Pop Air offers increased interior space, accommodating larger components and simplifying the building process. Fractal initially released the Pop Air series to address a growing demand for cases that prioritize both cooling efficiency and a clean aesthetic – a key consideration for gamers and PC enthusiasts.
According to the company, the case features a refined design with improved airflow capabilities. The Pop Air is designed to be relatively lightweight and compact, making it suitable for a variety of desktop setups.
The 90-euro price point positions the Pop Air as a competitive option within the mid-range case market. Fractal’s move reflects a broader trend among case manufacturers to offer more versatile and user-friendly options for PC assembly.