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APNX V2 PC Case Review @ TechPowerUp

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TechPowerUp presents the APNX V2 as an airflow oriented mid tower that targets the sweet spot between budget and premium. It uses a mesh front and a ventilated top, paired with multiple pre installed PWM fans and a tempered glass side panel so the case can both breathe well and show off internal hardware. Inside, there is generous clearance for long graphics cards, tall tower coolers, and modern radiators, along with a power supply shroud, drive brackets, and a sensible cable management layout behind the motherboard tray. The build experience is described as straightforward, with tool less panels and plenty of cutouts and tie down points, so even less experienced builders can route cables cleanly and get a neat final result.

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.


On the bench, the APNX V2 generally performs like an airflow case should, with component temperatures kept comfortably in check under gaming and synthetic loads, while fan noise is held at a reasonable level thanks to the included PWM fans and open front. TechPowerUp notes that the chassis materials and fit are solid for its price class, and the overall aesthetic is understated enough to fit both RGB heavy and more restrained builds. There may be a few smaller nitpicks such as limited space behind the motherboard tray if every cable is fully populated, or the need to plan radiator and fan placement carefully in very high end builds, but the overall verdict is positive: APNX V2 is a well executed, airflow focused ATX case that offers good thermals, an easy building experience, and modern looks at an accessible price.

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