
TRYX Gaming Cases 🎮
TRYX PC Cases — Showpiece Chassis & Airflow (5)
How to Choose a TRYX Case
A case decision really comes down to fit and airflow first, looks second. Confirm your motherboard form factor, GPU length and cooler height will fit, work out how you'll move air through it, then enjoy the styling. The guide below covers the checks that matter before you commit.
Check the case supports your motherboard size (ATX, Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX), then confirm the maximum GPU length, CPU cooler height and power supply length against your parts. The product listing shows these clearances per model — it's the single most important check before buying any case.
A case sets how cool your components run. Look at how many fans it takes, whether the front is mesh or glass, and what radiator sizes it supports on the front and top. Mesh fronts generally move more air; glass fronts look cleaner but rely more on top and rear exhaust.
TRYX leans into glass panels and display-friendly layouts. If you're building to show off ARGB and clean cabling, prioritise a case with a large side window, good cable-management space behind the tray, and a tidy front I/O. Plan your fan and lighting placement around what the glass will reveal.
Roomy interiors and routing channels make a build far easier and tidier. Look for space behind the motherboard tray, cable tie-down points and grommeted pass-throughs. More room also means easier upgrades later, so don't pick the tightest case you can get away with.
Every TRYX case sold by Evetech comes with local warranty and nationwide delivery, backed by South Africa's largest gaming hardware retailer. You can also kit out the full build in one place — fans, cooling, PSU and components — and get local support if anything needs attention.




