In the Endorfy Booth at Computex 2025: Cases, Cooling, Keyboards, and Colorful Surprises
Computex 2025 has been full of showstoppers, but few booths had the winning combination of innovation and affordability as Endorfy. On their crazy stand, we explored new PC cases that were stylish, ingenious engineering niceties, and peripherals that demonstrate high performance doesn't have to cost the earth.
White is the New Black: The RX 700 Case Refresh
Endorfy kicked off the process with an updated white version of the RX 700 case—a nearly indistinguishable replica of the previous black model, but with a clean, striking white colorway and unobtrusive black trim. It's a design lover's dream that looks stunning paired with black PC components like motherboards.
One subtle but standout detail: Braille branding for “Endorfy” etched into the case—an inclusive and clever design feature that deserves praise. Add in magnetic panels for ease of access, and you’ve got a case that’s as functional as it is elegant. Set to launch in 2–3 weeks at just €135, this model is likely to fly off the shelves.
Next-Gen Prototypes and Smart Design Choices
Further in the experimental waters, we caught a glimpse of a prototype EC case—no title tag yet but promising much. While it does adhere to some industry "standards" (like glass panel locks that require top removal before side), it's designed with airflow and build quality in mind.
Endorfy has also been brave with USB-C aesthetics. While others use dual USB-A and USB-C ports and risk performance by reversing the cable, Endorfy uses a dedicated USB-C cable to ensure always-high-speed performance no matter the orientation. A small but welcome win for users.
Expect to find this case retailing around €150 with fans, with a cheaper SKU without fans.
Airflow Monsters and Glass Boxes
We saw a third, more affordable concept case—a €35 glass box that’s visually sharp but lacks airflow. In contrast, the aforementioned EC prototype features full mesh paneling around the base for serious cooling potential. When it drops, we’re planning a deep-dive in the studio to put it to the test.
Cooling: Sleek and Stealthy
Endorfy also emphasized their cooling line revisions. No overhauls here—merely a black-out version of the current coolers, all the way down to the hardware mounts. If stealthy builds are your interest, these should be on your list.
Keyboards: Premium to Experimental
Coming into peripherals, the new Celeron 800 keyboard was a genuine standout. Crafted purely with user experience in mind, it provides equal pressure on every keystroke throughout the whole board due to internal layering that stops flex—even from the middle. It's Mac/Windows compatible and includes hot-swappable keys, programmable controls, and even has a built-in keycap puller.
Endorfy has even partnered with Gateron to develop custom yellow switches with a unique sound and feel. And for the budget-friendly, there's even an even lower-cost, experimental keycap variant on the way (though word on that one is still secret).
Two other highlight keyboards at the booth:
Thact Wireless – Sleek, rugged, and darn cute.
THO V2 75% Wireless – Sleek design, robust build, and sure to appear on many a desk, including ours.
The "Alt Gray" Ecosystem and Wireless Expansion
Color scheme planning is clearly on Endorfy's list for this year. The popular fan favorite Vero Plus case is now available in a beautiful Alt Gray color, and we even spotted wireless versions in the shadows—presumably lurking in the wings waiting to be released in 2026.
To match, there’s now an Alt Gray version of the Solen Voice S microphone. Same internals, same sound quality, just a sleek, muted aesthetic that ties into the growing gray-themed setup options.
Wireless Mice for Every Setup
Lastly, Endorfy’s Liv wireless mouse line continues to grow. You’ll find:
- Liv Black
- Liv Onyx (white)
- Variants with and without docking stations
- Plenty of flexibility for whatever your workspace demands.
Final Thoughts: Endorfy Is Making Moves
Endorfy's Computex 2025 appearance is proof that the firm is dedicated to becoming a go-to for price-conscious builders who want great quality. From well-conceived cases to keyboards punching well above their weight class, this booth was among the most well-rounded and promising at the show.
If you are living in a thriving tech economy or in a place such as South Africa where cost is top priority, Endorfy is producing gear worth keeping an eye on.
