Design and first impression
One of the most interesting aspects of the TRYX FLOVA F50 is that it does not follow the visual style of classic gaming cases. The front panel and side ventilation surface use an air-permeable, fabric-like covering, which the manufacturer positions as a look better suited to more homely and modern environments. Because of this, the FLOVA appears less aggressive at first glance than many glass-heavy, overly illuminated rivals, yet it still remains distinctive. The model is offered in black, white and pink, making it suitable not only for gaming builds, but also for cleaner workstation setups or design-focused configurations. 

There is more behind the design than a purely aesthetic idea. The fabric-covered panels are part of the airflow concept, meaning the FLOVA does not use this solution as decoration, but as an active element of cooling. Because of this, the case tries to move away from familiar visual templates while still preserving the ventilation characteristics required by today’s more powerful hardware. This duality defines the FLOVA’s character: it fits more naturally into a living space, yet remains a fully capable modern PC case.
TRYX FLOVA F50
Interior space and hardware compatibility
The FLOVA F50 is a mid-tower case, but based on its interior space it belongs more among the roomier models in the category. According to official and retail data, it offers an internal volume of around 58 liters, supports graphics cards up to 420 mm in length and also accommodates 360 mm AIO radiators. On the motherboard side, it supports ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX models, while also being compatible with rear-connector layouts such as BTF and Project Zero style designs. This is especially useful for users who want cleaner cable routing and a tidier interior. 

One of the case’s important practical advantages is that it not only leaves enough room for the main components, but also tries to make installation easier. Retail listings mention around 40 mm of cable management space behind the motherboard tray, which is a serious benefit in a more refined build. Because of this, the FLOVA is not built around appearance alone: behind its unusual exterior there is a genuinely usable internal structure designed for modern hardware.
TRYX FLOVA F50 interior
Cooling and the cross-flow fan solution
The most exciting technical detail of the TRYX FLOVA F50 is clearly the TCF, or TRYX Cross-Flow fan design. The manufacturer describes it as a side-mounted vertical airflow solution that can direct cool air more precisely toward the system’s main heat sources. The setup also includes adjustable Air Blade elements: one setting is said to be more favorable for liquid-cooled systems, while the other may work better for more direct CPU air cooling. In theory, and according to the manufacturer’s own communication, this is meant to ensure that the case does not rely only on general airflow, but guides air more deliberately to where it is needed. 

The FLOVA is also well equipped in terms of traditional fan and radiator mounting positions. Support for a 360 mm radiator means it can work with more serious AIO cooling as well, while the core idea of the case is built not around the highest possible number of showy fans, but around a more controlled and quieter cooling character. TRYX mentions operation around 20 dBA for the cross-flow system on some of its communication surfaces, though this is better treated as a manufacturer target rather than a universal real-world measurement. The more important point is that the FLOVA seeks its advantage through a non-standard airflow approach.
TRYX FLOVA F50 cooling
Who could it be an interesting choice for?
The FLOVA F50 may be especially interesting for users who want to break away from the usual gaming-case templates without giving up modern compatibility. The fabric-style exterior, unusual side airflow concept and cleaner outer appearance create a combination that is rarely seen in this category. Because of this, the FLOVA is not necessarily aimed at those who want the maximum possible amount of glass and RGB at all costs, but rather at users who want a build with a slightly different atmosphere that still rests on strong foundations. 

It also matters that the case does not go overboard on the design side. The interior is spacious, component compatibility remains strong by modern standards, and radiator support means it can house a serious gaming or workstation system. The FLOVA is therefore better seen as a deliberately positioned, characterful alternative among mid-range ATX cases, rather than a case of styling for the sake of being different.
TRYX FLOVA F50 lifestyle view
Summary
The TRYX FLOVA F50 is an ATX case that stands out primarily through its unique character, but its technical side also keeps up with modern expectations. The fabric-style breathable panels, TCF cross-flow fan solution, 420 mm GPU support and 360 mm radiator positions together show that the case is not built around appearance alone, but also provides a usable foundation for genuinely powerful configurations. 

It can be an especially good choice for users looking for a more modern, living-space-friendly PC case without settling for entry-level capabilities. The FLOVA F50 does not follow the usual direction, and that is exactly what makes it interesting: it looks different, cools differently, and still provides a fully capable base for a modern, higher-end PC build.

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