Computex 2023 was packed full of new cases, and a quick stop at the Endorfy booth showed they’re ready to enter the case market fray with their new Arx 500 and 700 series cases. While they’re not bleeding edge innovation, the Arx 700 comes equipped with 4 x 140mm fans stock or 5 fans on the ARGB version, and features room for large air cooler, and up to eight fans each in total.
The 500 is a little smaller, but we don’t have clear information on that model yet. However, both the 500 and 700 appear to support ATX motherboards, and feature tempered glass, dust filters, and a built-in shroud, so they’re ticking all the right boxes here.
There’s also a built-in dual-PCB hub, allowing for both ARGB and PWM fan control.
The prices look pretty reasonable too, a little on the high-end maybe, but so long as the build quality and performance is up to scratch, these should be pretty competitive.
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