GameMax Debuts Bold And Stylish Vista COC PC Case

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[Press Release] GameMax continues to grow in the PC gaming market. Its latest offering marks the launch of an exciting chassis, offering a panoramic view and pillar-less design based on patented technology.

GameMax Vista COC Gaming Chassis
The Additional Fan Results In Notably Better Temperatures | IMage via GameMax

The Vista COC comes pre-installed with five 120mm ARGB fans.

An additional COC cooling fan at the back of the motherboard brings the total up to six, making the Vista COC chassis capable of cooling higher-end builds while opening up more extensive overclocking possibilities.

The pillar-less design serves as the second major highlight here, offering an unobstructed view of the internals in all their glory. GameMax also offers the chassis in both black and white colors, giving customers the option to customize the Vista COC to their liking.

On the subject of customization, there’s plenty of lighting for those who prefer a stylish look to their gaming PCs. Moreover, a side-mounted ARGB strip adds additional flair to the entire case.

According to GameMax, the case starts at the affordable price of just $57.90 and is now available to purchase through this link.

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