Endorfy bets on curved glass and Reverse fans with its new Aquarius 8000 series

Endorfy bets on curved glass and Reverse fans with its new Aquarius 8000 series

Endorfy has presented the new Aquarius 8000 Corona and Aquarius 8000 Flex, a family with which the brand enters the segment of panoramic or showcase boxes for the first time. The novelty is not only in the design, but in the combination of curved tempered glass, slim format and focus on coolingan increasingly common formula in gaming setups and high-level equipment.

The Aquarius 8000 series uses a flat tempered glass side panel and a curved front that leaves the inside of the PC more visible. This approach seeks to compete in a category where the user not only evaluates temperatures, but also how the graphics, liquid cooling and ARGB lighting are displayed in the team’s final set.

Endorfy does not abandon, however, a more classic approach to internal distribution. Compared to other panoramic chassis that opt ​​for less conventional schemes, the Aquarius 8000 maintains the power supply at the bottom. This decision facilitates assembly, helps to organize the wiring and brings this series closer to users who want modern aesthetics without giving up a known base.

In figures, the case arrives with a generous format of 497 × 520 × 239 mm, supports graphics cards up to 450 mm, CPU coolers up to 179 mm and power supplies up to 440 mm. It also supports SSI-CEB, E-ATX boards up to 280 mm wide, ATX, microATX and Mini-ITX, which places it as a proposal designed for both gaming configurations and workstations.

A panoramic box designed for large hardware and mounts that look

Refrigeration is another of the pillars of this series. The Aquarius 8000 can mount up to ten 120mm or nine 140mm fans, as well as radiators up to 420mm on the top and up to 360mm on the side. In practice, that means Sufficient headroom for demanding configurations with high-power CPUs and GPUssomething important in a box focused on displaying components.

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Endorfy has also reinforced airflow with perforated surfaces and dust filters on the top, bottom and sides. Added to this is a removable bottom panel and several removable covers that simplify daily maintenance. It is not a minor detail, because showcase boxes usually penalize cleaning and internal access when they prioritize aesthetics too much over functionality.

Another striking feature is the placement of the connection panel on the side of the chassis. Included are one USB-C, two USB-A, 3.5mm audio combo and the usual power, reset and lighting buttons. This lateral arrangement provides more convenient access when the PC is placed on a table or against a wallsomething common in this type of exhibition setups.

The Aquarius 8000 Corona variant differs from the Flex by including four Endorfy Corona 120 ARGB fans as standard, three of them Reverse and one conventional. The goal is for the user to be able to set up a visually clean configuration from the first moment, with the blades visible from the aesthetic side of the chassis without compromising the air intakean increasingly widespread trend in double glass boxes.

Endorfy expands its catalog with a format that it did not have until now

The new Corona 120 and Corona 120 Reverse will also be sold separately and share specifications: 120 mm format, double-sided ARGB lighting, FDB bearing, PWM control and a range of 200 to 1,600 rpm. On paper, Endorphy tries to build a small ecosystem of its own around this new seriesinstead of just throwing in a box and leaving ventilation as a secondary addition.

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The arrival of Aquarius 8000 also fits with the brand’s recent expansion into other categories. At CES 2026 we already saw how Endorfy expanded its catalog with sources and peripherals, while a few weeks ago it presented the Signum M30 in microATX format. Now, jumping to a panoramic model shows a more ambitious strategy within the box market.

Compared to the Signum M30, aimed at more compact equipment, the Aquarius 8000 plays in another league: more internal volume, more room for liquid cooling and a presentation much more focused on the hardware showcase. This allows Endorfy to cover two different profiles, from whoever is searching a relatively compact tower for those who want a large, visible assembly prepared for future expansions.

For now, the company has confirmed the immediate availability of the Aquarius 8000 Corona, the Aquarius 8000 Flex and the Corona 120 fans, but has not detailed its recommended price in the information shared.