For power users, the challenge is no longer just fitting components into a case—it’s managing heat while keeping cables tidy. Fractal Design’s latest Pop 2 Vision aims to solve both problems with a dual-chamber layout that separates intake and exhaust paths, reducing turbulence and improving cooling performance.

Unlike previous single-chamber designs, the Pop 2 Vision splits the interior into two zones: one for airflow and another for cable routing. This separation helps maintain consistent temperatures even under heavy loads, which is critical for systems running high-end GPUs or multi-GPU setups. The case supports graphics cards up to 412 mm in length and top-mounted radiators up to 360 mm, ensuring compatibility with the largest components while maintaining a clean build.

Fractal Design's Pop 2 Vision: A Dual-Chamber Approach to High-Performance Cooling

The exterior is just as functional. Removable glass panels provide unobstructed views of the interior, while a ventilated right-side panel and magnetically attached top mesh filter make maintenance effortless. Inside, dedicated cable routing space, a large grommet, and modular power supply mounting further simplify builds. A top-mounted I/O section includes two USB ports and an audio jack, with RGB versions adding integrated lighting controls for customization.

Pricing starts at $99.99 for both ion Black and White RGB variants, positioning it as a premium option for those who prioritize efficiency without sacrificing build quality.