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TRYX FLOVA F50 PC Case Review

We first saw the TRYX FLOVA F50 PC Case at Computex 2025, and it certainly grabbed our attention. Sure, it’s another mid-tower, we’ve seen those before, but this one comes with a pre-installed TRYX TCF cross flow fan, and that’s something we have not seen before. This new fan is a taller, vertical and cylindrical design, not all that unlike floor standing tower fans you can use to cool your room down. But it’s a bit more than that, as it comes with adjustable speed control, support for air cooling and water cooling configurations, and directional cooling of your case interior.

The FLOVA F50 is pushing for a unique and premium aesthetic, with what TRYX call their “premium fabric tactile experience, a tool-free assembly design, a choice of black, white and pink colours for the case, and of course, robust hardware support right out of the box too. With a 58L capacity, this mid-tower can handle pretty much any modern gaming component, with back connect ATX motherboards, 420mm long graphics cards, 170mm tall CPU air coolers, and 200mm long power supplies, and plenty of additional cooling hardware too.

  • Mid-tower PC with fabric mesh panelling and tool-free design
  • Supports ATX and back connect motherboards
  • Pre-installed TRYX TCF cross flow fan with air and liquid cooling modes
  • Three RPM settings for quiet, balanced, or extreme cooling
  • Clearance for 420mm long GPUs, 170mm tall CPU coolers, and 200mm PSUs
  • Extensive fan and radiator support

With a strong focus on cooling and aesthetics, TRYX are sure to grab the attention of system builders, gamers and streamers with their unique approach here. The TRYX TCF Cross Flow Fan offers up the ability to set it to Eco, Over-Drive and Performance modes at the flick of a switch, allowing you to focus on your work, your gaming, or just all-out cooling performance, allowing you to balance airflow and acoustic performance to suit the task at hand. There’s also a TRYX ROTA 120mm fan in the back for exhaust, but there’s room for 120mm, 140mm, 160mm 180mm, and even 200mm fans in the front, or up to a 360mm radiator. Furthermore, you can get up to a 360mm radiator in the top, a 280mm on the side panel, and even the base panel supports two more 120mm fans; cooling clearly isn’t going to be an issue here then.

  • TRYX TCF Cross Flow
    • Performance: up to 1800 RPM.
    • Over-Drive: up to 2500 RPM.
    • Eco: up to 1100 RPM and just 20dBA.
  • Additional Cooling Support
    • Front Panel: Supports up to three 120mm fans (with TCF installed) or two 140mm, 160mm, 180mm, or 200mm fans (without TCF). Alternatively, supports up to a 360mm radiator.
    • Top Panel: Supports up to three 120mm or two 140mm fans, or a radiator up to 360mm.
    • Base Panel: Supports two 120mm fans.
    • Side Panel: Facilitates two 120mm or 140mm fans or a radiator up to 280mm.
  • CPU Clearance: Up to 170mm for air coolers.

Technical Specifications

Appearance

  • Colors: Black / White / Pink
  • Dimensions: 481 mm (D) x 240 mm (W) x 501 mm (H)
  • Volume: 58L
  • Materials: Steel, Tempered Glass, Plastic, Fabric

Compatibility

  • Motherboard Support: ATX / Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX
  • Back-Connect Support: ATX (BTF / Project Zero / Project Stealth)
  • PCI-e Expansion Slots: 7
  • Storage Support: 4 x 2.5” SSD or 4 x 3.5″ HDD

I/O Ports

  • 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
  • 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 x 2
  • 1 x Audio / Mic Jack
  • Power Button

Clearances & Layout

  • GPU Clearance: ≤420 mm (≤360 mm with pre-installed Cross Flow Fan)
  • CPU Cooler Clearance: ≤170 mm
  • PSU Support: ATX (Length up to 200 mm)
  • Cable Management Space: 40 mm
  • Dust Filters: Top, Bottom, Front, Side

Check out the official product page here for more information.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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