🔇 Silence is Golden: Elevate your PC experience with the Pop Mini Silent!
The Fractal Design Pop Mini Silent Black is a compact mATX PC case designed for optimal performance and noise reduction. Featuring bitumen side panels and sound-dampening foam, it ensures a quiet computing environment. The case supports up to six SSDs or two HDDs, and comes equipped with three 120mm Aspect fans for efficient cooling. Its tempered glass side panel allows for a stylish showcase of your components, making it a perfect choice for both gamers and professionals.
Brand | Fractal Design |
Product Dimensions | 43.2 x 21.5 x 39.3 cm; 7.46 Kilograms |
Item model number | FD-C-POS1M-01 |
Manufacturer | Spire Technology Ltd PC |
Series | Pop Mini Silent Black – Solid |
Colour | Pop Mini Silent Black – Solid |
Form Factor | ATX |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hardware Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 7.46 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**Y
Amazing
Green colouring caught my eye and got better from there. The quality is super and size is perfect. I only have a mitx board on atm but massive scope for upgrade. Was easy to install and wire as most hidden behind panels making a clean install. Very quiet and super air flow.
B**L
Sleek and easy to work with.
Build my first PC with this case, extremely easy to use and beginner friendly. Fits a Gigabyte Eagle 4070 with lots of room, larger than I thought.+ Lots of holes to thread cables through. Compartment in the bottom front of the case for odd bits. No transparent side panel or flashy features; Fractal give you the option. Very simple to customize fans and install storage.- Lots of dust on the front of the case. Getting the Motherboard screws in was difficult as I put it together outside the case. Make sure you have a long magnetic screwdriver, if you do this.
B**N
Very smart looking PC case
I was tempted by the colours available but being impatient I decided on the black only version at it would arrive earlier. I was not disappointed and to me it looks sleek and classy.Cons: Dust gathers regularly at the two internally facing fan placements on the front of the case and is very visible, but easy enough to clean off.The USB C port on the top of the case near the front, and the power button is blanked off and no cabling is provided to connect it. you can fix this by purchasing the cable separately and plugging into the port near the front of the case and the corresponding port on your motherboard though.Pros: Space for 2No optical drives at the bottom front of the case. There is a small cover with a short ribbon blocking them off which you can just remove to use the drives once installed and it clips magnetically back into place to complete the case again. make sure you install the drives early on in your PC build though as you need to drop the from cover off to do so, easy enough though.Been using this for a while now and have no complaints.
D**Q
Above average case - essential if you have an optical drive
Wouldve been nice to have an RGB fan at the rear seeing as its a glass door. The Optical drive support is superb. Buying this case works out cheaper than buying an external drive or a terrible adaptor for an existing Optical Drive. I love the little storage tray that comes in the front too. Perfect place for all your doodads :)
M**N
Faultless
I agonised over which case to buy, in the end I went for this one. It was a replacement for a Corsair carbide 270r, and I'm air-cooling and using a micro-ATX motherboard, with a modestly sized GPU (I can't be bothered to measure it).It's noticeably sturdier than my previous case and has a premium look and feel which belies its affordable price tag. The Pop Air is also much quieter in operation than the Corsair.Overall, my only minor criticism is the lack of the USB-c connector. I would've rather paid an extra £10 to have it included rather than having to buy it separately. But it's still an awesome case, and I have no regrets that I went for this over other, higher priced options.
P**.
Fantastic Case. Spacious with lots of hiding spaces.
This review is relation to the Fractal Design Pop XL Air RGB White Core variety.Beautiful case. I've attached 4 3.5" drives, all hidden at the back and bottom. 3 drive trays are provided so you have to buy an extra one.4 RGB fans are provided, 3 front and 1 rear. I bought 2 more for the top too to max it out. My motherboard doesn't support RGB fans, but the case has a controller you can connect them to, and you control the colours with the button on the case.The power supply is hidden in a compartment at the bottom and is quite far away from the motherboard. I had to buy an extension for a few quid on amazon but well worth it.In short, lovely case. The end result is lovely. I have a lot of things in there and you can barely see any wires or devices.
J**T
Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Cyan Core
I really like this case, looks great, alot of space to run the cables. The mesh front helps alot with airflow but the fans included are not the best and was replaced but they did look nice.
A**S
Beautiful, spacious case
First time upgrading my PC, and I had forgotten to upgrade my micro atx case. Found this case to fit an atx motherboard and not only did it arrive promptly, but its a beautiful case. Love the colour of it, and how the lights look when it's switched on. Great value for money compared to other cases which were pretty steep
D**E
NEED USB-C adapter on top!!
Be warned, you'll need to purchase a either a USBhub that has a USB-c port if you intend to connect any sort of soundcard to this device. Otherwise you'll be purchasing a "d-link cable" off the fractal website which feels like a bit of a $$ grab to me personally. It's a nice case though and fit my rtx4070 just fine.
P**4
Awesome mid-tower
The build quality is excellent and cable management is decent. The only two complaints I have are that there is no front intake filter and the bottom filter slides out the back instead of side or front.Easily fits a Noctua NH-D15 and 4070ti
C**C
Love this case even more after all my rebuilds.
Liked the case so much, I got two of them!UPDATE: Finished my build. Was upgrading from an old case, so that took some extra time. The Rear fan was hard to remove and had to pry the tab a bit to remove the wire. The external bays barely fit back in the case without using the provided shallow screws. I am unable to put the bay cove back on due to the levers on my hat swap dives. It was a bit tight in the basement, but was able to hide a lot of the wires good. I really liked the top cable management slot as it made it easier to run wires. If you ae puting an AIO on top, you have to completely wire the mobo ahead of time. I had so many wires on the underside, I was surprised, it was easy to put the side panel back on. This is the best case in recent years for lining uup GPUs and other cards. Normally, I have to pivot the card in order to get good access to the ports. This case was perfect and I didnt have to adjust the card at all. The slotted front and back fans are awesome as you can adjust the airflow by sliding the fans up and down before final tightening. The wider case is amazing and gives a lot of flexibility in wiring and HD placement. The basement is great to hide extra wires. Great air flow as well. I like I was able to put my 240 AIO on top easily,ORIGINAL:Summary: Overall this case is great. No sharp edges and pretty good in the flexibility department. I spent about an hour just reviewing the case to become familiar with it, so I could plan my build. I am very excited to start.Details. I have been building systems for a looong time and am very picky about my components. I also need to have external bays which seem to be harder to come by these days. I like to have my DVD reader/writer and I like to have my platter drives and SSD drives in hot swap bays. This case has 2 bats, I could use a third, but I will make due. I currently have a fractal G which has been great, but the external drives make it hard to put the radiator on top. With this case, I have more flexibility since the case is wider and the bays are at the bottom. There is actually room up top or even in the front. I also have learned to appreciate being able to see inside the case as well as the argb fans. I neve much cared about that, but have frown to like the colors and visibility. Before getting this case, it was difficult to see how the external bays looked as well as if you could see the fans through the front panel. That why I took so many pictures in case anyone else wanted a little bit more clarity. The front mesh is perfect and you will be able to see your fans no problem. The basement of the case is a bit challenging to access, but it doable once you remove both side panels and the front panel. There is a spot in the basement for 2 3.5 drives which you have to remove if you want to use the external bays. However, you can remove both easily and even relocate one of then to the side of the case, since it is wide enough as shown in the pics. There is actually room where they could have allowed both on the side, but didnt. Also, you can just remove the top bracket and install one ODD in the top bay leaving the bottom HDD tray and the little pull out tray in use.I was surprised of the quality of that little tray as it snaps in perfectly. I will be removing the included fans and replacing with my own. I dont even know why they include them. The case easily holds the normal 120s, but also the larger ones. Cable routing seems pretty good and a lot of it can be hidden in the basement especially if you are wiring anything in the external bays. I really like how they decided to use that space for the external drives, it really cleans up the wiring and for people who dont have drives, it doesnt interfere with the look and functionality. Nice clean look with or without ODD. Yes it would be nice if they had the HDD light and reset buttons, but I can live without. I never use the usb or audio functions on the case so I could live without that. I think they should have the reset on there for either resetting or connection to your RGB controller. And I think they should include the little speaker that connects to your mobo. Nice to hear the beeps when it is starting up. The pc speaker used to be part of the case in the old days lol. Great flexibility and a nice clean look. Fractal is becoming my favorite case maker.
O**F
Bien mais pas à ce prix
Clairement de bonne qualité et bien construit, mais ne vaux pas 190$. 150$ serait beaucoup plus respectable
G**T
Stunning case
Absolutely beautiful case. Although the rgb set up was a bit confusing it all turned out nicely!
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