FormulaV Line Targets US PC‑Case Market with Tilting‑Fan G10 and Panoramic Z3 Designs
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FormulaV Line Targets US PC‑Case Market with Tilting‑Fan G10 and Panoramic Z3 Designs

Chips Reporter
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Taiwanese startup FormulaV Line unveiled two mid‑tower cases at Computex 2026 – the Air Power G10 with three adjustable front fans and the Crystal Z3 with a bottom‑intake chamber. Both models will ship to North America via Newegg later this year, priced around $150 and $80 respectively, and are positioned as affordable alternatives for builders seeking airflow flexibility and visual openness.

FormulaV Line Targets US PC‑Case Market with Tilting‑Fan G10 and Panoramic Z3 Designs

FormulaV Line, a Taiwan‑based chassis maker that entered the market in early 2024, announced two new mid‑tower cases at Computex 2026. The company said the Air Power G10 and Crystal Z3 will be listed on Newegg in the United States by September and August 2026, respectively. Pricing hints place the G10 near $150 and the Z3 around $80, underscoring the brand’s focus on cost‑effective performance.

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Technical specifications

Air Power G10 – the “tilting‑fan” flagship

  • Form factor: Mid‑tower, ATX‑compatible
  • Fans: Three 120 mm front fans with ±10° tilt adjustment, one 120 mm rear fan; optional top‑mount (up to three 120 mm) and side‑mount (up to two 140 mm) fans
  • Radiator support: Top‑mount 240–360 mm, side‑mount up to 280 mm
  • Expansion: Up to seven 120 mm or two 140 mm fan slots, full‑length GPU clearance, 2.5‑inch and 3.5‑inch drive bays
  • Colors: Standard black/white plus silver, dark‑blue, rose‑gold, and a black‑wood finish
  • Airflow concept: Adjustable front fans let users direct airflow toward the GPU, CPU, or a combination, effectively creating a variable‑path cooling loop without additional ducts.

Crystal Z3 – the “panoramic” case

  • Form factor: Mid‑tower, ATX‑compatible
  • Fans: Two detachable 120 mm bottom‑intake fans feeding an open chamber that draws air from four sides
  • Visibility: Full‑side tempered glass panel offering a 180° view of internal components
  • Maintenance: Detachable bottom fans simplify cleaning of the intake chamber, a design choice that mitigates dust buildup on low‑profile builds.
  • Expansion: Supports up to three top fans (120 mm), one rear fan, and side‑mount slots similar to the G10.

Both cases share a steel‑reinforced frame, magnetic dust filters, and cable‑management channels sized for high‑power builds (up to 1000 W PSUs). The chassis are engineered to meet 80 PLUS Gold PSU compatibility, reflecting FormulaV Line’s broader ecosystem that includes the upcoming FV1000GM Elite power supply.


Market implications

  1. Pricing pressure on entry‑level segment – At $150 for a feature‑rich mid‑tower, the G10 undercuts many established brands that charge $180–$220 for comparable fan counts and radiator support. The Z3’s $80 price point competes directly with budget‑oriented cases from Cooler Master and NZXT, potentially reshaping the price‑performance curve for hobbyist builds.
  2. Supply‑chain timing – FormulaV Line’s decision to launch on Newegg aligns with the current post‑COVID‑19 inventory rebound in North America. Production capacity at Taiwan’s TSMC‑partnered PCB fabs is currently operating at 95 % utilization, suggesting the company can meet its September‑August rollout without major lead‑time spikes.
  3. Differentiation through airflow control – The tilting‑fan mechanism is a hardware‑level alternative to software‑driven fan curves. By allowing a physical 10° adjustment, builders can achieve targeted cooling for GPU‑heavy workloads (e.g., 4K gaming, AI inference) without sacrificing overall case airflow. This could appeal to small‑form‑factor enthusiasts who lack space for additional ducting.
  4. Ecosystem synergy – The simultaneous announcement of the FV1000GM Elite 1000 W PSU, the Ice Jet Vision 360 AIO with an integrated display, and the Air Bridge VT Vision cooler indicates a strategy to lock customers into a proprietary accessory suite. If the PSU’s claimed 80 PLUS Gold efficiency and Hybrid Fan Mode hold up in independent testing, it could become a reference point for other manufacturers targeting the ATX 3.1/PCIe 5.1 market.
  5. Potential impact on component demand – The G10’s support for three 140 mm side fans and up to 360 mm radiators may drive modest upticks in demand for 140 mm fan blades and large‑format AIOs. Conversely, the Z3’s bottom‑intake chamber could increase sales of detachable fan modules, a niche that currently lacks mainstream options.

Outlook

FormulaV Line’s entry into the US market arrives at a moment when mid‑range PC builders are seeking both cost efficiency and customizable cooling. The combination of adjustable airflow, a clear visual aesthetic, and a pricing strategy that undercuts incumbents positions the G10 and Z3 as strong contenders for the 2026 build cycle. Monitoring early‑review performance—particularly thermal delta between the tilting‑fan G10 and a conventional static‑fan case—will be key to assessing whether the mechanical innovation translates into measurable temperature gains.

For now, the upcoming Newegg listings will be the first real‑world test of FormulaV Line’s supply‑chain resilience and market acceptance. If the launch proceeds without major stockouts, the brand could secure a foothold in the highly competitive US chassis segment and set a precedent for other Taiwanese startups aiming to expand beyond the Asian market.

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