GameMax Releases F36 And F46 Cases For Clean PC Builds

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Include Support For Hidden Connector Motherboards!

[Press Release] GameMax has just released two brand new PC cases. The F36 and F46 cases sport a clean aesthetic built around hidden connector motherboards.

This new style of motherboard comes with connectors located at the back, offering superior cable management compared to typical setups. To make full use of this setup, the F36 and F46 include spacious rear interiors.

GameMax F36 and F46
The Cases Can Be Bought In ATX or mATX Form Factors

GameMax also offers a solid cooling setup with the F36 and F46. Both cases come with three pre-installed fans, but liquid cooling is also supported. Moreover, a mesh front panel provides unrestricted airflow.

To keep critical components cool, a short air duct design directs cool air from the front fans directly to them. Elsewhere, users can choose to install AIOs with up to 360mm radiators for even more effective cooling.

The IO is another strong suit of the new cases. Between the USB 3.0 and USB-C ports, the IO selection is already extensive, but the front I/O hub can also be relocated to the top.

With these features as the main selling point, GameMax has now launched the F36 and F46 cases. They can be bought in black and white colors, in addition to a minimalist variant that includes a matte black finish and a solid side panel. The cases start from $55.99 and can be purchased from Amazon through this link.

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