Alphacool recently introduced the Apex Skeleton Carbon case series, marking the company's debut in the chassis market with a unique offering. Engineered to provide extensive flexibility, these cases are designed for water-cooling setups. Both cases have the same feature set, but the Pro version comes with an included distro plate and a pre-assembled VPP Apex pump.
Crafted from actual carbon tubes and assembled with CNC-milled aluminium corners, this case is fully modular and can be personalised to the user's liking. Enhanced digital ARGB lighting and chrome-plated brass connectors complete its signature design, which also sports smoked glass side panels.
The Alphacool Apex Pro Skeleton Carbon stands out for its aesthetics and customisation options, benefiting from a screw-fastened construction. With three radiator mounts, it's suitable for high-performance cooling systems. Furthermore, it has a GPU bracket and cable for vertical graphics card installation. Then, there's a modular mainboard tray, along with the included cable box, which offers plenty of configuration choices for the Skeleton carbon cases.
The inclusion of a 750ml reservoir on the Apex Pro provides seamless connectivity options for the CPU, GPU, and radiator. Notably, the Distro Plate's connections are chrome-plated brass integrated into the acrylic with O-rings, mitigating the risk of leaks due to cracking. The Apex Pro Skeleton Carbon and Apex Skeleton Carbon cases are now available. The standard Apex case costs €649, and the Apex Pro costs €999.
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KitGuru says: If you were tasked with building a new system with a custom water loop, would you consider an Apex (Pro) Skeleton Carbon case?