Golden Field RTX 50 Style PC Cases Qingyao LITE and NANO Specs Price and Release Details

Golden Field releases the Qingyao LITE and NANO mid-tower PC cases, inspired by the NVIDIA RTX 50 Founders Edition design.
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Golden Field RTX 50 Style PC Cases Qingyao LITE and NANO Specs Price and Release Details

Golden Field Drops PC Cases in Shape of RTX 50 Founders Edition

PC case maker Golden Field has set out two new mid-tower cases in its Qingyao line that take their style from NVIDIA's RTX 50 series Founders Edition video cards. The cases, named Qingyao LITE and NANO, have a front cover that looks a lot like the GPU's cover and lets air in too.

Look and Key Bits

The main draw of the Qingyao line is the cool look it shares with NVIDIA's hard-to-get Founders Edition in places like China. But more than looks, these cases work well as mid-towers and fit ATX, M-ATX, and ITX boards.

Checking Out Qingyao LITE and NANO

Both share the same height and design feel, but they match different sizes and parts needs.

Qingyao NANO ("Short Air Duct")

  • Size: 378mm (L) x 220mm (W) x 459mm (H)
  • Max GPU Size: 325mm
  • Max PSU Size: 170mm
  • Fans: Up to 8 x 120mm
  • Cooler Top: Up to 240mm
Qingyao NANO ("Short Air Duct")

Qingyao LITE ("Long Air Duct")

  • Size: 471mm (L) x 220mm (W) x 459mm (H)
  • Max GPU Size: 420mm
  • Max PSU Size: 240mm
  • Fans: Up to 12 x 120mm (side fitting)
  • Cooler Top: Up to 360mm

Both cases have 21mm for cable keeping and room for one 3.5-inch hard drive plus one that can be 3.5/2.5-inch.

Qingyao LITE ("Long Air Duct")

Front Panel Links

The front I/O panel in the Qingyao line has new ports for hooking up:

  • 1 x USB-C (10 Gbps)
  • 1 x USB-A (5 Gbps)
  • 1 x USB-A 2.0
  • 1 x 3.5mm Audio

Cost and When to Buy

The Golden Field Qingyao cases just came out on JD.com with these prices:

  • Qingyao NANO: 179 Yuan (approx. $25 USD)
  • Qingyao LITE: 219 Yuan (approx. $30 USD)

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