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The Computex show floor was littered with non black/white PC parts. Here's why the pastel look (green tea in particular) is starting to come alive.
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The build includes an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, Z890 Gaming Plus motherboard, MAG A850GL PCIe 5.0 power supply, Space Crane ...
The reason is simple. Instead of relying on a fan to suck dust-laden air into the innards to cool the PC, the Green Mesh's openness causes a "chimney effect" due to the fact that hot air rises.
I adore red PC cases, and they don’t often appear in the wild. But the X50 also sports pink, lime green, and periwinkle options in addition to standard white and black, too.
That green flashing could also mean an issue with the case recognizing one or both of your AirPods, though. In this instance, resetting your AirPods will still be the way to go.
The Green Mesh case will be launching in around 3 months’ time and will be hitting the U.S., Taiwan, and German markets first. No information on price has been released as yet.