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HYTE Debuts X50 Case Series & Flow FA12 Fans at Computex 2025

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HYTE's brand-new X50 cases series was revealed at Computex 2025; with variants divided into premium (glass) and "Air" (mesh) lines. According to preview material, (respective) guide price points are $150 and $120—subject to regional VAT, and the effects of changing tariff conditions. The more expensive options feature very colorful designs, along with 4 mm thick "laminated acoustic glass"—the brand has dubbed these as: "Cherry" (red), "Matcha Milk" (green), "Pitch Black," "Strawberry Milk" (pink), and "Taro Milk" (purple), and "Snow White." The cheaper X50 Air SKUs are only available in black or white finishes. Color-matching 120 mm Flow FA12 fans were also on display at HYTE's booth; rated up to 1500 rpm.




The TechPowerUp team peeked inside a cute-pastel toned demo unit; clearly showing off the brand's THICC Q80 Trio digital processor cooler. Externally, the rounded-edge design has impressed many visitors.



Evidently, there are enough hidden compartments to accommodate cable clutter. A matching Flow FA12 fan unit was sat in close proximity.



Various color options were presented.



HYTE has prepared different case feet; rounded for X50, and horizontal bar-style for X50 Air.



These models are expected to launch this summer.

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I've never been a fan of the PSU in the top of the case layout
 
The case looks well made, but that front panel mesh is weird.
I really like the look of the "taro milk" purple fans though.
 
completely disagree, this has a high 90s feel to it, I love it

Looking like a pastel earpods case isn’t 90s or aesthetically pleasing. Over designed, and the offset case feet make it look like it’s ready to topple over. Front mesh design makes it look cheap on top of it all.

The color options are nice, but this is certified hideous.
 
I've never been a fan of the PSU in the top of the case layout

completely disagree, this has a high 90s feel to it, I love it
I do have it in the top in my Torrent Compact and it is like in the past :)

I really like the case and wish for even more colors, come on Hyte, give us a custom color option :)
 
Great looking case! :love: For me, it is certainly the most interesting case of Computex 2025.

HYTE should be applauded for the amount of time, effort and most certainly money they put in to make the front mesh out of steel.
 
Case is very interesting! There is certainly something to it, can't yet figure out if I like it or not though, heh. Color options are nice.
 
Thermaltake View 28 ain't impressed
 
Personally I find that it looks like a JBL Charge
 
I like the design, more fun than your traditional "gamer" aesthetic.

The corner ventilation holes being uneven does trigger my OCD.

Looking like a pastel earpods case isn’t 90s or aesthetically pleasing. Over designed, and the offset case feet make it look like it’s ready to topple over. Front mesh design makes it look cheap on top of it all.

The color options are nice, but this is certified hideous".
"Blobjects" were popular in 90's/Y2K high-tech design.
 

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