Fractal Design Pop 2 Vision Could Be the Compact Case You've Been Waiting For
Fractal Design has added a new piece to the Pop 2 family with the new Pop 2 Vision, a proposal that focuses on panoramic design and a dual-chamber structure to offer a cleaner view of the internal components without sacrificing compatibility and practicality.
The new chassis adopts a design approach aimed at next-generation gaming systems, with support for graphics cards up to 412 mm in length, a specification that allows the installation of enthusiast-tier models. In terms of cooling, the case supports radiators mounted at the top up to 360 mm, a crucial feature for those aiming at generous-sized AIO solutions.
The chassis also supports motherboards with rear connectors. This setup integrates with a dedicated cable routing space, a wide cable pass-through, and a modular mounting system for the power supply, elements that significantly simplify internal cable management.
By default, the Pop 2 Vision includes four pre-installed reverse-blade fans, complete with hidden cables and frames to reduce visual impact and simplify assembly. The idea behind the chassis is to offer an essential look and simplified build management even in case of hardware upgrades or changes.
Access to the interior is provided via removable glass panels, while the ventilated right side contributes to airflow. The top also accommodates a magnetic mesh filter, a solution that simplifies maintenance and cleaning. Finally, the top I/O panel integrates two USB ports and an audio jack, with RGB variants adding dedicated controls for lighting management directly from the case.
Prices are $89.99 for the variant without RGB lights and $99.99 for the RGB version. It is reasonable to assume that these same numbers will simply be converted into euros, so the prices will be €89.99 and €99.99, respectively.