
Formula V Line is preparing to preview its Air Power G10 PC chassis at Computex, which features a unique design with front-tilting intake fans. Unlike most PC case manufacturers who seem obsessed with wrap-around glass enclosures (although this manufacturer has models with this as well), RGB, or further down the rabbit hole with LCDs wherever they can be slapped onto, Formula V Line has attempted to engineer a new idea that may actually assist in improving cooling for PC components. What a novel idea, eh?
“For years, front intake on PC cases has worked one way, with fans fixed flat against the panel. The Air Power G10 breaks from that. Its three front intake fans each sit on an independent tilting bracket, so builders can angle each fan to aim airflow toward the GPU, toward the CPU socket area, or anywhere in between.”
– Formula V Line






“The Air Power G10 Chassis Rethinks Front Intake”
– Formula V Line
The manufacturer has indicated in its press release that the Air Power G10 will launch in North America in September 2026. Each fan bracket includes a nylon dust filter and can be tilted independently to cool specific components as needed. The bottom chamber can be repositioned forward or backward for further custom-build configurations and includes a tool-less removable top cover. Formula V Line has said that complete specifications for the Air Power G10 will be provided at its booth at Computex in Taipei. Computex begins on June 2 and runs through June 5.
After decades of static placement designs, it will be interesting, once these get into reviewers’ hands, how impactful a cooling effect from a more focused, directed air-flow will have on components. Who knows, given how AI is being shoveled into just about everything these days, perhaps the next iteration of the Power G10 may incorporate motorized tilted fans controlled by AI to guide air to components on demand per a temp profile or curve.
