Endorfy unveiled several new PC cases at the Computex 2025 show, including its first white PC case, and two Fishtank PC cases with two-sided glass panels for a panoramic view. Endorfy also brought in the new Ventum 400 ARGB and Signum M30 microATX, which are pre-production samples expected later this year.
The star of the show is Endorfy's first white PC case, the Arx 700 White ARGB. Promising exceptional airflow, extensive cooling support, and room for high-performance components, the new Arx 700 White ARGB is everything you can expect from Endorfy's Arx PC case series. The Arx 700 White ARGB is a standard tower PC case design which can support up to ATX motherboards, as well as up to 360 mm radiators at the front or top or up to eight fans, with four Endorfy Stratus 140 White PWM ARGB fans already included with the case. The perforated panels (with included dust filters at the front and bottom) should provide enough airflow, while tempered glass side panel shows all your components. The Arx 700 White ARGB comes with integrated RGB controller and I/O panel with all the usual ports, including USB-C 3.2 Gen 2.
Endorfy also unveiled two new panoramic PC cases, the Fishtank 6000 and the Fishtank 8000. Both have panoramic view front and side panels, with the exception that the Fishtank 8000 comes with a big curved panel rather than two glass panels. Both will have BTF support, and will be available with and without fans as well as in black and white colors. Both also have extensive cooling support, with support for 420 mm radiators in the bigger Fishtank 8000 and 360 mm radiators in the smaller Fishtank 6000. Endorfy was keen to note they are aiming at €/$150 price for the bigger Fishtank 8000 when it comes in Q4 2025. The smaller Fishtank 6000 is planned for Q3 2025.
Endorfy also showcased the small Signum M30 microATX PC case, which will be the first microATX PC case in Endorfy's lineup and is expected to provide all the performance of the Signum 300, just in a smaller microATX size. The Signum M30 Micro ATX is planned for Q3 2025. The company also had the new Ventum 400 ARGB PC case on display, which is a bigger version in the Ventum series. This one is planned for Q4 2025, and will be coming in all-black and ARGB versions.

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The star of the show is Endorfy's first white PC case, the Arx 700 White ARGB. Promising exceptional airflow, extensive cooling support, and room for high-performance components, the new Arx 700 White ARGB is everything you can expect from Endorfy's Arx PC case series. The Arx 700 White ARGB is a standard tower PC case design which can support up to ATX motherboards, as well as up to 360 mm radiators at the front or top or up to eight fans, with four Endorfy Stratus 140 White PWM ARGB fans already included with the case. The perforated panels (with included dust filters at the front and bottom) should provide enough airflow, while tempered glass side panel shows all your components. The Arx 700 White ARGB comes with integrated RGB controller and I/O panel with all the usual ports, including USB-C 3.2 Gen 2.





Endorfy also unveiled two new panoramic PC cases, the Fishtank 6000 and the Fishtank 8000. Both have panoramic view front and side panels, with the exception that the Fishtank 8000 comes with a big curved panel rather than two glass panels. Both will have BTF support, and will be available with and without fans as well as in black and white colors. Both also have extensive cooling support, with support for 420 mm radiators in the bigger Fishtank 8000 and 360 mm radiators in the smaller Fishtank 6000. Endorfy was keen to note they are aiming at €/$150 price for the bigger Fishtank 8000 when it comes in Q4 2025. The smaller Fishtank 6000 is planned for Q3 2025.




Endorfy also showcased the small Signum M30 microATX PC case, which will be the first microATX PC case in Endorfy's lineup and is expected to provide all the performance of the Signum 300, just in a smaller microATX size. The Signum M30 Micro ATX is planned for Q3 2025. The company also had the new Ventum 400 ARGB PC case on display, which is a bigger version in the Ventum series. This one is planned for Q4 2025, and will be coming in all-black and ARGB versions.



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