APNX has unveiled the APNX V1, a mid-tower case that balances design with high-performance cooling capabilities. With its dual-chamber structure and panoramic view, the V1 is not just a component housing but a piece that enhances any gaming setup or professional workspace.
Engineered for optimal airflow, the V1 features a 45° angled front intake, channelling cool air directly to both the GPU and CPU. The thoughtfully designed fan mount allows for versatile cooling solutions, accommodating up to two 160mm fans, two 140mm fans, or three 120mm fans. This is enhanced by the top and side panels, promoting ventilation while ensuring the V1 maintains its aesthetic. The flexible motherboard location adds to the design’s efficiency, allowing it to focus on GPU ventilation or extra space for larger radiators.
The APNX V1 promises exceptional cooling potential. It is compatible with a wide range of cooling hardware, including up to ten fans, three 360mm radiators, and a 170mm air cooler. Assembly is a breeze, thanks to the tool-less design that allows the front, top, and side panels to lock and snap into place effortlessly and the quick-release bracket design for the fans. Detachable filters on the bottom, sides, and front, plus a built-in top filter, prevent dust from getting in the case.
Aesthetic choices are plentiful, as the V1 comes in classic black, white, or a black-and-white combination. For those looking to add a touch of elegance, there are three special versions that feature wood-accented panels crafted from solid ash or walnut. Moreover, cable management is streamlined with integrated fasteners and rubber channels to ensure a clean build. The case also supports large graphics cards up to 395mm thanks to an adjustable GPU mount that allows you to adjust height and swivel angle. Storage options are also plentiful, with a user-friendly hinged bracket accommodating up to 6x 2.5-inch SSDs or a mix of 2x 3.5-inch HDDs and 4x 2.5-inch SSDs. The APNX V1 is now available with a price range of $119.9/€129.9 to $149.9/€159.9.
KitGuru says: If you were to get an APNX V1, which colour option would you choose? Would you want it with or without the wood-accented intake panel?