In a PC case market often dominated by tempered glass and mesh, Tryx has launched the Flova F50, a mid-tower ATX chassis that prioritizes a modern aesthetic using fabric. This thick fabric covers the entire front panel and the lower-left section of the case, giving the F50 a premium “lifestyle” feel. It is available in black, white, and pink. Since the fabric is too dense for traditional front-to-back airflow, Tryx has developed a unique cooling solution designed to keep high-end hardware operating efficiently.
The core of the Flova F50’s internal design is its cross-flow radial fan. This specialized turbine is 250 mm tall and 50 mm in diameter. It draws air from the side of the case and directs it horizontally across the motherboard and graphics card. This innovative approach replaces standard front intake fans, allowing the chassis to maintain its seamless fabric exterior while still achieving effective thermal performance.
Despite its strong emphasis on design, the FLOVA F50 offers significant capabilities for modern hardware. It supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and ITX motherboards, including full compatibility with BTF (Back-to-the-Front) and PZ (Project Zero) hidden-connector motherboards. The case provides ample space for most graphics cards, accommodating GPUs up to 360 mm with the cross-flow fan installed, or up to 420 mm if the fan is removed. For cooling and power supply clearance, it supports CPU air coolers up to 170 mm in height and power supplies up to 200 mm.
The Tryx Flova F50 is available starting at £129.95. It is positioned as a premium option for PC builders seeking a system that blends into a high-end furniture aesthetic rather than resembling a typical gaming setup.
