Most PC cases bolt their front intake fans flat against the panel and leave it there. Formula V Line wants to change that. At Computex 2026 the Taiwan-based brand previewed the Air Power G10, a mid-tower whose three front intake fans each sit on an independent tilting bracket so you can aim airflow where the heat actually is.
It is a small idea with real logic behind it. Front fans usually blow straight back across the case, but the hottest components, the GPU and the CPU socket area, are not always in that path. Letting each fan angle toward a specific target is the kind of practical tweak enthusiasts will appreciate more than another glass panel.
Built for tinkering
The G10 is clearly designed for people who fuss over airflow. Each fan bracket is quick-release and carries its own nylon dust filter, so you can pull one filter to clean it or swap any of the three fans for your preferred models. The top panel comes off tool-free to make radiator installation easier, and an interchangeable bottom chamber module slides forward or back to retune the thermal layout.
Full specs, materials and clearance figures are being shared at the booth rather than in the announcement, so the finer details are still to come. The tilting intake is the hook, and it is a genuinely fresh take in a category that rarely changes.
A new brand worth watching
Formula V Line is still establishing itself, but it is not coming in cold. Its management team cites more than 20 years of combined experience in PC cases and accessories, and earlier models like the Crystal U9 PA have already picked up editorial awards from TechPowerUp. The Air Power G10 leads a 2026 lineup of 22 products spanning cases, air coolers, fans, power supplies and gaming chairs, including a fan series with built-in displays.
The catch for local readers is availability. North American sales through Newegg start in September 2026, with Europe building out, and there is no Philippine timeline yet. The ideas are promising, so this is a brand to keep an eye on as it expands.


