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Hyte makes some of the most unique PC cases on the market, and its latest offering, the X50 mid-tower chassis, is finally on sale. Originally launched at $149.99, the glass version of the X50 is now available for $129.99 on Amazon in black, white, and pink color options, marking a 20% discount.
Notably, this is the lowest price the case has ever been, with the white and pink variants available in limited quantities, so you may want to act fast before stock runs out.
First showcased at Computex 2025 , the Hyte X50 features a one-of-a-kind design with rounded steel frames paired with micro-mesh panels, and a 4mm thick laminated glass side panel. The case has been made after extensive research and development with a considerable effort put into perfecting the micro-mesh pattern around the curved edges. According to Hyte, the case has been made using automotive-grade tooling which helped in creating compound rounded curves with four times higher tolerance compared to the industry standard.
The Hyte X50 is a mid-tower PC chassis that features unique rounded steel frames with micro mesh panels along with a curved laminated glass side-panel. It offers excellent thermal performance along with increased tolerances that are claimed to be four times more than the industry standards.
The rear panel on the X50 also stands out with a series of horizontal vent slats which, according to Hyte, are engineered to improve airflow by reducing exhaust resistance, at the same time adding structural strength. With up to 10 fan locations, the case can accommodate three 120mm extra-thick fans at the bottom, as well as the option of a 360mm AiO radiator cooling solution at the front or side. The PSU gets a dedicated canopy at the rear-top that offers space for a full-size ATX power supply along with cable management and cutout for the PSU cooling fan.
The Hyte X50 comes with a GPU clearance of 430mm, and CPU cooler clearance of 170mm meaning that you can fit some seriously powerful hardware inside the case. The case also comes with tool-free front and side panel removal, special cable routing channels and velcro straps, adjustable modular radiator bracket at the front, and a metal caddy to mount hard drives or SSDs.
We tested the case last year and found that it performed well relative to other mid-tower cases, especially when noise levels were normalized to around 38.9 dBA. In a CPU-only stress test, the X50 delivered excellent results and when paired with an RTX 4070 Ti Super to add GPU heat, its GPU temperatures averaged 63.7 °C, placing it near the top of the comparison chart. Read our full review for more analysis.
If you’ve been looking for a premium mid-tower case that stands out in a sea of boring, box-shaped designs, the Hyte X50 is a clear winner.
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