Endorfy Arx 700 Air Mid-Tower Case Review




/ 10 months ago

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How Much Does it Cost?

Unfortunately at the time of writing this case was sold out on Amazon, but you can check for up-to-date stock and prices on Amazon UK here. However, it is available at plenty of smaller retailers for around £120-140, which seems like pretty great value given its overall size, features and the fact that it comes with five 140mm fans and a fan hub pre-installed. Good quality fans aren’t cheap, so this is great value for money.

Overview

I remember many years ago reviewing my first Silentium PC cooler, it was a small company and a relatively cheap and cheerful cooler for budget PC users wanting to upgrade the basic stock coolers that often come bundled with your new CPU. So to see them about a decade later with a premium PC case with the features, aesthetics and build quality to rival any of the big names in the business is impressive.

Of course, they’ve rebranded recently, and while the old name didn’t inspire me, Endorfy is a good-sounding brand name and one we continue to see nothing but great quality products from them. Their latest fans, coolers, AIOs and cases are all winning awards, and not just from us here at eTeknix. The Endorfy Arx 700 Air Mid-Tower Case is ticking all the right boxes for an enthusiast PC case, and I think they’ve hit that sweet spot to appeal to those wanting a serious and professional-looking system for the home or office, while still having enough flair to appeal to the high-end PC gaming market.

Cooling is a huge focus in this case, with plenty of airflow thanks to the full mesh front panel. There’s a large ventilation section up on the top, and the entirety of the bottom of the case has a clip-in mesh filter too, ensuring all in-take points are well filtered, keeping your system fed with cool and clean air.

Support for big hardware is good, with larger air coolers, 280mm or 360mm radiators, large graphics cards, bigger power supplies, and up to an ATX motherboard making it well-suited to a wide variety of build types. I’m most impressed by the cable routing options though, with more cable-tie loops behind the motherboard than I’ve ever seen, a large PSU shroud, plenty of room behind the motherboard, and large cable grommets to keep everything tidy.

Should I Buy One?

Put simply, yes. It’s a great quality case that has lots of wonderful quality-of-life features, and excellent build quality and just proved to be easy to use, allowing for a clean-looking build with little effort, and offers both impressive hardware support and powerful cooling right out of the box. Plus, at such an attractive price, this one is simply too hard to ignore.

Arctic Summair

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