Endorfy is expanding its PC case lineup with its first panoramic "showcase-style" cases, the Aquarius 8000 Corona and Aquarius 8000 Flex. As expected for a panoramic-style case, you've got tempered-glass panels on the side and front, with Endorfy's Aquarius 8000 Series, including a flat side panel and curved front panel.

Endorfy says the overall look and feel is inspired by 1960s design, with a premium metal-and-glass construction that includes a second chamber with vibration damping hidden behind mesh panels for the PSU and expanded storage. The main chamber in the Aquarius 8000 Series features ample room for modern hardware, including graphics cards up to 450mm and radiators up to 420mm in length.
The mix of perforated metal and glass has also been designed to deliver optimal airflow in addition to simply looking good, with the Aquarius 8000 Series cases supporting up to ten fans. The big difference between the two variants is that the Aquarius 8000 Corona case comes pre-installed with four of Endorfy's latest Corona 120 ARGB fans.
Like the case, the new Corona 120 ARGB fans are all about function and form, with dual-sided ARGB lighting rings, PWM control, and FDB bearings for quiet, smooth performance. The Aquarius 8000 Series cases are also versatile, supporting SSI-CEB (E-ATX up to 280 mm), ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, as well as back-connect boards from ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE. And for those wanting that vertical GPU look, the Aquarius 8000 Series is available with a vertical mounting bracket sold separately.

Finally, the cases also feature an accessible I/O panel on the side that includes a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and audio jacks. Endorfy notes that the Aquarius 8000 Corona and Aquarius 8000 Flex, as well as the Corona 120 fans, are all available today. Check out their product pages below for more info.




