Formula V Line is preparing to introduce its latest mid-tower chassis, the Air Power G10, at Computex 2026, positioning the product as a key part of its expanding 2026 hardware lineup. The new case marks a shift in how front intake airflow is handled in mainstream PC chassis design, focusing on adjustability and thermal tuning rather than fixed cooling layouts. The Air Power G10 is part of a larger rollout that includes 22 new products spanning cases, air coolers, fans, power supplies, and gaming chairs, reflecting the company’s broader push into multiple segments of the PC hardware market.

The Air Power G10 introduces a front intake system built around three independently tilting fan mounts. Unlike traditional mid-tower designs, where intake fans are mounted flat against a front panel, this configuration allows each fan to be angled individually. Builders can direct airflow more precisely toward heat-sensitive areas such as the GPU zone or CPU socket area, depending on system layout and cooling requirements. This level of adjustability is aimed at users who prefer fine-tuning airflow rather than relying on a fixed internal wind path.

Each fan mount also includes a quick-release mechanism and an individual nylon dust filter. This makes maintenance more flexible, as users can remove and clean filters separately or swap out fans without disassembling the entire front intake structure. The design also supports user-installed aftermarket fans, giving builders more freedom to customize cooling performance and acoustics.
Inside the chassis, Formula V Line has included additional modularity with a tool-free, removable top panel that simplifies radiator installation. The lower chamber of the case can also be repositioned forward or backward, allowing adjustments to internal airflow direction and component spacing. This modular approach is intended to support different build styles, from high-airflow gaming systems to more thermally dense workstation setups.


Full technical specifications, material details, and clearance information for the Air Power G10 are expected to be revealed during the Computex 2026 showcase. Alongside the G10, Formula V Line will also display upcoming panoramic glass cases, next-generation air coolers, and a new series of cooling fans, including models with integrated displays. Power supplies and gaming chairs will also be part of the expanded lineup, signaling a wider ecosystem approach for the brand.
The company’s earlier Crystal series cases, including the Crystal Z8 Floe and Crystal U9 PA, have already been reviewed by TechPowerUp, with the U9 PA receiving editorial recognition, helping establish credibility ahead of this broader global expansion. Formula V Line also plans to bring its products to North American markets through Newegg and retail partners beginning September 2026, while European distribution continues to scale through 2026 and 2027.
