GameMax Debuts Dual-Chamber Panoramic N80 Chassis

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[Press Release] GameMax is introducing a new panoramic case today, the N80. Featuring a dual-chamber chassis, this option combines excellent aesthetics and functionality, an attribute rarely found in panoramic cases.

Thanks to the dual-chamber design, cold air enters through the upper chamber, leading to a seamless cooling solution. Furthermore, the cooling is enhanced through fan mounts on the motherboard side that help increase airflow.

GameMax ships the N80 with six daisy-chained PWM/ARGB fans. These fans support PWM temperature control for efficient and quiet operations, while their RGB effects create a dazzling fusion of lights and various effects.

GameMax N80
The Unique Design Makes For A Floating Effect

Meanwhile, an elegant glass panel provides an exquisite view of the internal components. This glass is also said to be explosion-proof for maximum safety.

According to GameMax, the N80 is compatible with the latest hidden-connector motherboards, including MSI Project Zero, Asus BTF, and more. A clutter-free layout further enhances the N80’s display of elegance and simplicity.

Adding to this simplicity, the hinged cable cover allows for all cables to be neatly stored away from sight. Those who prefer vertical GPU setups can also rely on the optional GPU bracket support and PCIe 4.0 riser cables to customize the chassis to their liking.

Available in black and white options, the GameMax N80 starts at $159.90. For more information on these cases, follow this link to the official GameMax website.

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