Thursday, November 24th 2022

ENDORFY Presents the New Regnum 400 Air and Regnum 400 ARGB Cases

ENDORFY, the European manufacturer of CPU coolers, power supplies, PC cases and lifestyle products, announces two brand-new Regnum 400 PC Cases which focus on high airflow and clean appearance. The Regnum 400 Air aims for ultimate cooling and comes with four pre-installed Stratus 120 PWM case fans, while the Regnum 400 ARGB is using four ARGB-enabled Stratus 120 PWM fans. With the new series users can build systems that not just look cool but are well equipped to cool latest hardware. Up to 8 fans can be installed in the Regnum 400 Air and Regnum 400 ARGB to further maximize the cooling capacity. Thanks to the big tempered-glass side-panel, users get a great view on the components and the ARGB backlit core of the system in case of the Regnum 400 ARGB version.

With the new Regnum 400 series, users won't have to worry about system overheating. Four pre-installed Stratus 120 PWM fans are forming the basis for solid cooling. Three of the fans are located in the front and the fourth in the back of the chassis. This allows for an inaudible steady flow or performance driven airflow when needed. These quiet heroes run on robust fluid dynamic bearings and can be controlled through a PWM signal from 1.400 down to 200 RPM. The Regnum 400 series was designed with superb airflow in mind. In order to achieve this, ENDORFY utilizes a huge mesh-front panel and a magnetic mesh dust filter in the top. Additional fans can be installed to further boost the airflow, making the Regnum 400 Air and Regnum 400 ARGB even more versatile.
Fits like a glove
Regnum 400 Air and Regnum 400 ARGB are the perfect base for every modern system. It is built to satisfy users demands by offering great compatibility and plenty of space for high-end components. It is fits liquid cooling systems with 360 mm on the front of the case and up to 280 mm on the top. Users with air coolers can utilize models with a height of up to 162 mm. Graphic card compatibility is covered as well: Regnum 400 series supports models with up to 370 mm length. Furthermore, up to four 2,5" or two 2.5" and two 3.5" drives can be mounted easily inside the case.

Light it up with ARGB
The ARGB-enabled Regnum 400 ARGB offers a fabulous look right out of the box. With its customizable backlighting, it can easily become the centerpiece of every ARGB-focused setup. Thanks to the four pre-installed Stratus 120 PWM ARGB fans in combination with the built-in controller, all fans can be integrated with the ARGB signal distributor. The set is compatible with all "ARGB" ENDORFY products and with some products of other manufacturers, allowing for easy synchronization of backlight of the entire setup.

The new Regnum 400 Series is available starting today. ENDORFY Regnum 400 ARGB is priced at 96€, and ENDORFY Regnum 400 Air at 85€, including taxes.
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16 Comments on ENDORFY Presents the New Regnum 400 Air and Regnum 400 ARGB Cases

#1
Wormisko
So, its still Silentium quality, just rebranded...Better to stay off...
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#2
claes
Are they that bad? Never worked with their cases, but this looks pretty good to me, especially for the price.

Maybe a fine filter for the front would be necessary for dustier environments, but really like the space between the front panel and fans. Appreciate the ventilation on the PCI brackets and top as well.
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#3
Moonglasses
It's not rebranded, SilentiumPC merged/is merging with SPC Gear into a new company called Endorfy.

I'm an owner of a Signum SG7V EVO (5800X / RTX 3080 combo inside) and for not a lot of money you get pretty much all the expected features from semi-premium cases, 4 more than capable fans, good build quality and tons of space for everything. If you don't want to overspend on a case but still want to rival Fractal or Corsair, which mostly come little to no fans, these are the way to go.
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#4
lepudruk
claesAre they that bad? Never worked with their cases, but this looks pretty good to me, especially for the price.
They aren't "bad" - they're just budget. You can't expect them to be of a better then average quality, that's all. I've got two Regnums in my office and they do just fine. Look is good (if not go deep into details), cooling is fine (they don't skimp on amount of fans; fan controller is included wich is a nice bonus) and case is quite light. On a bad side: the case is a little bit shallow so not every air cooling will fit (162mm max). Generaly, it's a price-wise choice.
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#5
Karti
lepudrukThey aren't "bad" - they're just budget. You can't expect them to be of a better then average quality, that's all. I've got two Regnums in my office and they do just fine. Look is good (if not go deep into details), cooling is fine (they don't skimp on amount of fans; fan controller is included wich is a nice bonus) and case is quite light. On a bad side: the case is a little bit shallow so not every air cooling will fit (162mm max). Generaly, it's a price-wise choice.
correction - these were on the budget side of the market

in past 1,5 year SPC.. well.. now ENDORFY - really started to overprice some of their products...
this is the same story as with Chinese "X99" motherboards - proper price pick in the past, now getting slowly overpriced for what you are getting
MoonglassesIt's not rebranded, SilentiumPC merged/is merging with SPC Gear into a new company called Endorfy.

I'm an owner of a Signum SG7V EVO (5800X / RTX 3080 combo inside) and for not a lot of money you get pretty much all the expected features from semi-premium cases, 4 more than capable fans, good build quality and tons of space for everything. If you don't want to overspend on a case but still want to rival Fractal or Corsair, which mostly come little to no fans, these are the way to go.
How do you see same company "merging"

SilentiumPC and SPC Gear were the same company - "SPC Gear" was just the branding for their peripherals, that's all

same thing with "Micron" and "Crucial" - both really are the same company, just one is mother and other is daughter - that's all

Everyone SPC Gear product was the SPC product
but not every SPC product was the SPC Gear product

thats all :)
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#6
lepudruk
Karticorrection - these were on the budget side of the market

in past 1,5 year SPC.. well.. now ENDORFY - really started to overprice some of their products...
this is the same story as with Chinese "X99" motherboards - proper price pick in the past, now getting slowly overpriced for what you are getting
I was referring to the Regnum case, not the entire company (since I'm not using any other of their products). The case itselft is quite cheap - I can see it goes for ~90$. Compared to such trash as Modecom it offers much more for about the same money.
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
see that? 11 pounds cost difference between RGB and #sayNO2rgb version. :D
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#10
Assimilator
Companies making cases in 2022 without front USB-C, WTF.
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#11
Karti
AssimilatorCompanies making cases in 2022 without front USB-C, WTF.
Correct me if I am wrong - but there are still many motherboards that do not have USB-C connector for front panel
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#12
Assimilator
KartiCorrect me if I am wrong - but there are still many motherboards that do not have USB-C connector for front panel
Those motherboards weren't made in 2022.
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#13
bonehead123
KartiCorrect me if I am wrong - but there are still many motherboards that do not have USB-C connector for front panel
AssimilatorThose motherboards weren't made in 2022.
Although some 2022 mobo's STILL don't have the connectors, there were some made well before then that DID have them, like my last 3-4 Z390 boards from 2020 & 21... :)

But this is a classic case of "chicken & egg"... the mobo makers are reluctant to include them until moar case makers put them on their front I/O Panels, and vice versa... suks but true....

Hopefully now with moar & moar USB C devices appearing in the market, this situation will continue to improve, although not really fast enough for me, as I absolutely despise the clusterf*k that is/was a/b/mini/micro ect ect........

Anyways, back to the cases listed, they are, IMHO, just moar of the same-ole-same-same-lame-lame-no-design-effort-whatsoever rectangular boxen of yesteryear :(
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#14
Leshy
claesAre they that bad? Never worked with their cases, but this looks pretty good to me, especially for the price.
Nope they are great. thinner metal sheet = lighter and cheaper. Its just case. no one needs 20kg case. its just pc. no one ll slam on it or run over it with truck :D or just some weirdos, who need for some reason 6x thicc rad :)
For the rest of us .. its great.. flimsy but great :)
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#15
DeathtoGnomes
LeshyIts just case. no one needs 20kg case. its just pc.
yes,they do when video cards will weight 21kg. :laugh:
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#16
Chomiq
"European manufacturer" that's far fetched. Probably something like 99% of the stuff they sell is made in China. Including that case.

"Designed" as in they picked the design from list of available choices.
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