Manufacturer Golden Field launched two PC cases that look like the cooler shroud on the RTX 50 Founders Edition.
Golden Field Launches RTX 50 FE-Themed Mid-Towers, Perfect for Complementing the RTX 50 series Founders Edition Cards
The RTX 50 series Founders Edition design has officially made it into PC cases as a Chinese PC case manufacturer, Golden Field, has officially launched RTX 50 FE-themed mid-towers in the Qingyao lineup. Inspired by the shroud design on the RTX 50 Founders Edition cards, the new cases bring a new look through a custom front panel that resembles the NVIDIA Blackwell gaming GPUs.
The Founders Edition NVIDIA cards are quite popular amongst Chinese gamers. Unfortunately, NVIDIA doesn't sell the Founders Edition of RTX 50 cards in the country except for a few occasions, and the only store that sells RTX 5070 and RTX 5080 FE is JD, which are often out of stock.
The Qingyao LITE is a bigger case with clearance of up to 420mm for the GPUs, but the NANO version is also decently spacious to accommodate up to 325mm. Both cases have identical front panels, which not only look like the FE design but are also ventilated for high airflow. The NANO version is a compact mid-tower, which measures 378mm in length but shares the same height as the LITE version.
The NANO case brings support for multiple radiators and fans, enabling a balanced airflow, and has a full-length PSU shroud at the bottom. The design is basically common on many mid-towers but the LITE version is expanded to fit another stack of chassis fans on the sides for higher airflow and longer GPUs. Due to bigger dimensions, the LITE case can also support a 360mm radiator at the top while the NANO can only accommodate up to 240mm.

For connectivity, there isn't much on these. Two USB Type A ports and a 3.5mm jack is available on the bottom for basic peripheral connection. These cases have been launched on JD.com at 179 Yuan and 219 Yuan for the NANO and LITE versions, respectively.
News Source: IT Home
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