Fractal Design Pop Air Black ATX High Airflow Mid Tower with Tempered Glass TG side panel and three Aspect 12 fans
Product description
The essentials
The Fractal Design Pop Air Black is a mid-tower gaming case built around airflow and a clear view of your build. Over the main chamber it leans into “high airflow” design, while the tempered glass clear tint TG side panel is there so you can actually show off the components rather than hiding them away.
The key thing to understand is that this isn’t a compact case. It’s aimed at an ATX-focused build where you want proper internal space, straightforward fan support, and a clean look with the black exterior and glass side panel. If you like tinkering—adding drives, managing cables, and tweaking fan setups—this sort of case tends to feel more “liveable” day to day than slimmer, more constrained designs.
Key features that matter in real use
On paper, the Pop Air Air Black stands out for two reasons: the included cooling and the tempered-glass showcase.

First, it comes with three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB (Pop Air RGB TG) fans included, so you’re not starting from zero. That’s a practical advantage if you want the lights and airflow sorted immediately. It also supports additional fans (up to five in total mentioned), which helps if you’re planning a more ambitious cooling layout later.
Second, the TG side panel is described as easily mounted and designed specifically for TG models. In other words: this is the type of case where the side panel is part of the intended experience—showing your hardware—rather than just an accessory.
A small limitation worth flagging: the colour-focused details mentioned in the base description refer to “Pop Air RGB TG Cyan/Magenta/Green/Orange” accents, but the specific kit you end up with is the black TG case itself. So if you’re very particular about exact RGB colour behaviour, you’ll want to double-check the lighting/branding details shown in the listing.
Cooling and airflow: what you can expect


Because the case is positioned as a high-airflow mid tower, you can reasonably expect it to suit typical gaming PC cooling needs—especially with multiple 120 mm fans installed. The inclusion of three Aspect 12 fans is a sensible starting point, and the support for adding more fans gives you room to adjust as your system evolves.

The “mesh front” wording in the product name also hints at where the airflow emphasis is likely to be placed. This matters if you’re sensitive to temperatures and you’d rather spend effort on airflow and fan layout than rely purely on component luck.
That said, it’s still a mid tower. If your priority is maximum silence at low fan speeds, or if you’re building a very power-hungry system with high-heat demands, you may need to spend extra time tuning fan curves and placements—no case is magically silent without some configuration.
Storage space and drive planning
The product information states support for up to three HDDs and six SSDs, with an alternative configuration mentioned: up to two HDDs and five SSDs if one optical bay is in use. This is the sort of detail that affects how you plan your build.
If you’re the “one SSD for games, one SSD for stuff” type, you’ll likely have plenty of headroom. If you’re mixing spinning drives (HDDs) with several SSDs, the stated capacity is a helpful signal that the case isn’t stingy.

A practical example: imagine you’re moving from an older PC—keeping an HDD for bulk storage, adding two SSDs for faster installs, and later adding another SSD for new games. This case’s listed drive options give you room to stage that upgrade without immediately turning the build into a storage puzzle.
What’s included and what to double-check before buying
You get three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB fans included, and the case is designed for TG side panels (the description explicitly says TG models only). If you’re buying this for the glass side showcase, it’s important to ensure you’re matching the TG intent—especially if you’re cross-shopping cases and already have expectations about panel mounting style.


Also, because the base description mentions an “optical bay” affecting the HDD/SSD configuration, it’s worth thinking about whether you plan to use an optical drive. If you don’t, you may have more straightforward flexibility. If you do, it’s the kind of trade-off that can change your final drive count.
Finally, since the entry doesn’t list the brand clearly (and the model name is long), confirm the exact variant in the listing page so you’re not accidentally comparing the TG and non-TG families.

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you want a mid tower that prioritises airflow, includes three 120 mm RGB fans straight away, and gives you a clear view of your components through a tempered glass clear tint side panel. You’ll likely get more value if you’re building an ATX gaming setup (or upgrading one) and want a case that can grow with additional fans and storage.
It might not suit you if you’re building in a tighter space where a mid tower is simply too large, or if you only need the most basic case with no interest in RGB fans or glass side presentation. And if you’re the type who demands a near-silent rig out of the box, you may find you’ll need to tweak fan behaviour rather than expecting the default setup to match every acoustic preference.
Final verdict
A strong choice for an ATX mid tower build that wants airflow first and a TG showcase second—especially since three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB fans come included. It’s not the simplest “buy and forget” pick if you care about silence above all, or if you only need a barebones case without fan/RGB emphasis. If you’re planning a multi-drive gaming PC and you want the option to add more fans later, this one fits the brief.

Mini FAQ
Does it come with fans?


Yes, the information provided says it includes three 120 mm Aspect 12 RGB (Pop Air RGB TG) fans.
How many drives can it take?
The product description states up to three HDDs and six SSDs, or two HDDs and five SSDs if an optical bay is used.

Is the tempered glass side panel included?
The description indicates an easily mounted tempered glass side panel for TG models, and the product name specifies a TG side panel.
What motherboard sizes does it support?
It accommodates ATX, mATX, and Mini ITX motherboards.
Can you add more fans later?
It’s stated that, alongside the three included fans, it supports additional fans up to a total of five.
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