Endorfy Signum M30 Air and M30 ARGB arrive as brand-new micro ATX PC towers

Endorfy is quite well-known in the realm of computer hardware, offering a number of products including well-reviewed PC cases. The company has now revealed its offering in the micro ATX segment, dubbed the Signum M30 Air and M30 ARGB mini towers.
Two variants exist - one with ARGB, and one without. The core specs of both the systems are nearly identical. The cases are designed with micro ATX and mini ITX motherboards in mind, catering to the SFF enthusiast crowd. Space constraints definitely exist, as is to be expected, with GPUs only up to 345 mm in length being supported.
CPU air coolers up to 159 mm are supported, while PSUs and radiators are limited to 180 mm and 240 mm respectively. Dual 2.5" drive bays as well as dual 3.5" drive bays handle storage, which should be more than enough.
Overall, the design of the Signum M30 mini tower case does look quite minimal and sleek without screaming gamer-y vibes. The PC cases also come equipped with three Stratus 120 PWM fans, with the ARGB variant getting the ARGB treatment for the fans. Space for four more fans (Corsair RS120 currently $15 on Amazon) is also provided, further helping airflow.
Speaking of airflow, both of the M30 micro ATX PC cases sport a mesh front panel as well as a perforated top panel. Those averse to dust should note that this allows for dust resistance as well, at least according to Endorfy. Real-world performance in terms of airflow and dust resistance can only be established once the product has been reviewed thoroughly, of course.
Ports, pricing, and availability
I/O options appear to be quite decent, including dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, a single USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, and dual 3.5 mm audio combo jacks located on the top panel.
The Signum M30 Air and M30 ARGB micro ATX PC case will be available only in the black colorway for now, with prices set around $100 to $110 in European markets. US availability is unclear as of this writing.
Source(s)
Endorfy PR, via TechPowerUp















