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APNX debuts its first PC case with ultra-efficient fans

An all-new gaming hardware brand is making its debut this week. APNX is a newly formed company with a team of experts in creating gaming and PC hardware products. Today, APNX is unveiling its first PC case, the APNX C1.

For those wondering, APNX is an acronym for Advanced Performance Nexus. The APNX C1 is the company's very first PC case, designed around the idea of delivering reliable performance combined with economical elegance. The case ships with four 30mm APNX FP1 fans pre-installed, allowing case buyers to avoid needing to buy an additional set of fans. The fan frames are an extra 5mm thicker than standard, adding extra depth for wider fan blades, which in turn allows for more efficient airflow.

To aid further in airflow, the top, side and front panels are perforated. Internally, the case has support for two 360mm radiators, 11 total fan slots and enough clearance for high-end GPUs, along with a GPU holder and a riser cable kit so you can eliminate GPU sag.

The case panels are made of SGCC and SECC steel, you get two removable dust filters to keep your system clean, a bunch of rubber grommets and Velcro straps to aid in cable management and multiple colour options to choose from.

The APNX C1 will be available soon, priced at £139.98 at Overclockers UK. The case is available in standard black or white colours, alongside a special ChromaFlair blue/purple finish for those looking for something a bit more unique.

KitGuru Says: We'll have a review coming, so stay tuned for our in-depth thoughts on the case and the overall PC building experience with it.

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