$90 Fractal Pop 2 Vision Case Review & Benchmarks: Cable Management, Thermals, Build Quality
Fractal today is launching its Pop 2 Vision gaming PC case at $90 and $100 models, making it one of the cheapest cases we've seen this year. The Pop
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Fractal today is launching its Pop 2 Vision gaming PC case at $90 and $100 models, making it one of the cheapest cases we've seen this year. The Pop 2 Vision includes 4 fans, targets the more affordable end of the case market, and follows-up on the Fractal Pop Air that we previously reviewed positively. For this review and benchmarks, we look at thermal performance, cable management, build quality, and strategy as case companies contend with lower sales volume due to DRAM pricing.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Fractal Pop 2 Vision Case Review
02:35 - Cost-Cutting Pros and Cons
04:51 - Cable Management, Fans, Radiators
12:08 - Test Plan and Methodology
14:25 - CPU Thermals: Noise-Normalized
15:40 - GPU Thermals: Noise-Normalized
16:27 - CPU Thermals: Full Speed
17:48 - GPU Thermals: Full Speed
18:37 - VRM and DDR Thermals: Noise Normalized
19:05 - Conclusion
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