The V2 is the first case from the brand that really feels like APNX is coming into its own in terms of design and functionality. Equipped with three glass panes and sporting four 140 mm fans and a controller, it already checks off most boxes. But the unique interior layout is the star of the show. All this at a price point that seems too good to pass up.
The Athena M4M doesn't have much in common with the rest of the series from Gamdias, but manages to come together as a very functional microATX BTF capable enclosure. It can be the basis for a powerful no-frills gaming rig, once you look past the somewhat fragile construction.
The HYTE X50 is a very unique looking chassis, but it is also surprisingly sturdy. A testament to HYTE's drive for quality, the X50 allows you to build a system that matches your style and favorite hues with one of its six colors, while also managing to deliver the functionality and build experience you would want from a higher-end chassis.
Corsair takes the established dual-chamber design and slices it further apart into a triple-chamber layout with the Air 5400 RS-R ARGB, thermally separating the CPU cooling from the rest of the system. On top of that, the Air 5400 series aims to woo enthusiasts with its dual curved glass panels and funky air shrouds.
The HAVN BF 360 Flow is just the second chassis from the brand after launching the HS 420 a year ago. HAVN clearly took the time to get things right again, as the BF 360 is not just as impressive, but now provides the mid-tower segment with a contender that is hard to beat in many fronts.