Computex 2025: Endorfy debuts the Fishtank 6000 and new peripherals

Endorfy has upped its presence at Computex this year with a large booth and a vast array of new products. Leo gets a closer look at some of the new cases, headlined by the Fishtank 8000.
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 00:10 Arx series – Leo’s using one soon!
- 01:04 The Fishtank 8000 and Fishtank 6000
- 02:06 More cases
- 02:49 Endorfy’s peripherals and streaming gear
- 04:04 An array of coolers and fans
- 04:25 Endorfy’s PSUs
- 05:01 Signing off
One of the first things Endorfy announced for this year’s Computex was a new white version of the popular Arx 700 ARGB case. This is a fan-favourite chassis in Endorfy’s line-up and now it can appeal to more people thanks to the new colour option. We reviewed the black version of the Arx 700 case previously, so you can check that out for a more comprehensive deep dive. Leo will be getting the white version in for a new video soon as well.
Next up on our tour of the Endorfy booth is the new Fishtank 8000 and its smaller sibling, the Fishtank 6000. Yes, those product names are real. As the name suggests, the 8000 is a very large ‘fishtank’ style chassis that delivers a full panoramic view of the internal system. The 6000 is a smaller model, which in turn means less liquid-cooling support, but also a cheaper price and you’ll save space on or under the desk. Both versions support BTF motherboards, where your power connectors are hidden on the back of the board, allowing for fewer cables in the front of the case.
Endorfy also has a vast array of peripherals, including the new Thock V2 keyboards, available in four sizes both wired or wireless. Joining the line-up at Computex is the Celeris 1800 keyboard, first teased at CES earlier this year.
At the Computex booth, we also get a sneak peek at some upcoming wireless headphones from Endorfy, and the 2nd Generation Solum V2 microphone, aimed at the livestreaming crowd, or those who just want to sound really, really good in Discord calls.
To complement existing headsets, Endorfy has also created new headphone earpads in breathable fabric, leather and Cool Gel options. A line-up of Alt Grey themed peripherals are also on the way for those looking to transform their desk setup.
KitGuru Says: What did you think of Endorfy’s new line-up for Computex? There was certainly a lot to see this year, and there is still more to come as several products were still in prototype form.