Endorfy has expanded its PC case portfolio with the introduction of the Aquarius 8000 series, marking the company’s first move into showcase-style designs. The new lineup includes the Aquarius 8000 Corona and Aquarius 8000 Flex, both featuring tempered glass panels with a curved front section paired with a flat side panel, giving users a wide view of internal components.


The design takes inspiration from mid-century industrial styling, combining a slim metal frame with a layout that focuses on both presentation and usability. Despite its compact footprint, the Aquarius 8000 series offers support for high-end hardware configurations. Graphics cards up to 450 mm in length can be installed, along with radiators up to 420 mm, making the cases suitable for custom liquid cooling setups. Users can also install up to ten fans, allowing flexible airflow configurations depending on system requirements.
Endorfy has kept a traditional internal layout with a bottom-mounted power supply, helping with cable routing and keeping the main chamber organized. The cases support a wide range of motherboard sizes, including Mini-ITX, microATX, ATX, and SSI-CEB formats up to 280 mm in width. This opens up compatibility for both gaming systems and workstation builds.

Cooling remains a key focus in the Aquarius 8000 design. The chassis uses large perforated areas combined with mesh dust filters to maintain airflow while limiting dust buildup. Removable panels and a slide-out bottom filter are included to simplify regular maintenance. The lower section of the case also features a tool-free storage mounting system with vibration damping, which can help reduce noise from installed drives.
The front I/O panel is positioned along the side of the chassis, making port access more convenient regardless of how the case is placed on a desk. It features a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and a combined audio jack.

The Aquarius 8000 Corona variant ships with four newly introduced Endorfy Corona 120 ARGB fans, including three Reverse models and one standard fan. These operate within a 200 to 1600 RPM range, using PWM control and FDB bearings for stable operation. The Reverse fan design keeps the blades visible from the main chamber while maintaining airflow direction, which fits the visual focus of the case. Endorfy is also offering the Corona 120 and Corona 120 Reverse fans as standalone products.
Additional support includes compatibility with rear-connector motherboards and vertical GPU mounting kits, giving users more options when planning their builds. With the Aquarius 8000 series, Endorfy is targeting users who want a balance between hardware support, cooling flexibility, and a case design that highlights internal components.
The Aquarius 8000 Corona and Aquarius 8000 Flex, and the Corona 120 and Corona 120 Reverse fans are available starting today through retail channels.
