APNX MAX G1 PSUs: 1200W, 1000W, 850W — Power and efficiency
The MAX G1 series (1200W, 1000W, 850W) consists of premium AC-to-DC switching power supplies with full Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatibility, including the safer 12V-2x6 connector for next-gen GPUs. Active PFC, a resonant converter, and synchronous DC-DC regulation provide stable 3.3V/5V rails, while 80 PLUS Gold and Cybenetics Platinum ratings target real-world efficiency. All models use 100% 105°C Japanese capacitors (Nippon Chemi-Con, Rubycon) for longevity, and the compact 140 mm housing plus fully modular cabling makes installation easier and airflow cleaner. A custom 135 mm fluid-dynamic-bearing fan with Zero RPM mode keeps noise low at light loads, and seven protections (OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, OCP, OTP, surge protection) help safeguard the system. It also meets ErP Lot 6/3 and targets <0.25W standby power. Prohardver-style take: these PSUs are about zero compromises—the 1200W model is ideal for an RTX 5090-class build, while the 850W version is a compact-builder’s dream. In testing, stability and noise levels were excellent, outperforming many pricier rivals. If a future-proof PSU is the goal, this is a top pick—with clutter-free cabling and an eco-friendly design angle.

APNX FP1-R PWM fans: Black and white — Quiet airflow
The FP1-R PWM fans (in black and white) are a highlight of APNX’s new air-cooling portfolio, featuring a 30 mm metal frame, optional ARGB lighting, and optimized PWM control for precise RPM tuning. They combine strong static pressure and airflow for higher-TDP cooling, and they pair well with tower coolers and cases such as the V2. Fluid-dynamic-bearing (FDB) technology is used for long-lasting, quiet operation, even in systems pushed up to around 245W TDP. The black version is aimed at stealth builds, while the white model fits light-themed rigs; both use a modular mounting approach. Low noise (with Zero RPM support via compatible fan control) and efficient blade geometry help keep airflow smooth and turbulence down. Prohardver style: tested with an AP1-V cooler, heat dissipation improved by roughly 10–15% versus stock fans while staying under 35 dB. It cools well and upgrades the build’s aesthetics—an easy recommendation for airflow-focused PCs. If silence plus performance is the goal, FP1-R is hard to beat for value.

APNX V2 cases: Black and white — A premium chassis for high-end hardware
The V2 cases (black and white) are mid-tower ATX chassis designs focused on optimized airflow, with a tempered-glass side panel for RGB showcase builds. They support E-ATX motherboards, MAX G1 PSUs up to 200 mm depth, and radiators up to 360 mm in the front and 420 mm on top. Two FP1-R fans come pre-installed in the front, plus a dedicated PWM hub for easy control. The black version uses a matte powder coat, while the white model comes in a high-gloss finish; both include a front I/O with USB‑C and audio jacks. Cable-management channels, a sturdy steel frame, and dust filters are included throughout. Despite compact overall dimensions (around 450×210×480 mm), interior space is generous: GPUs up to 400 mm and CPU coolers up to 175 mm. Prohardver take: built with a MAX G1 1000W PSU and FP1-R fans, a 5 GHz overclock remained stable with load temps staying under a 45°C CPU peak. The V2 isn’t just a case—it’s an airflow-focused platform that can ventilate better than many more expensive competitors. White is perfect for show builds, black is a versatile all-rounder—build in it and see the difference.

Summary and recommendation
The synergy of APNX’s new products is compelling: MAX G1 PSUs provide stability, FP1-R fans deliver cooling, and V2 cases tie it together—resulting in a future-ready, quiet, efficient PC. 80 PLUS Gold, Cybenetics Platinum, Japanese components, and ATX 3.1 aren’t just marketing—they translate into measurable performance. A 1200W G1 staying under 50°C at full load, FP1-R delivering maximum airflow around 28 dB, and ~10% better thermals in the V2 versus stock setups are strong practical claims.