GAMEMAX NEX C53 Panoramic Chassis Launches With Compact Design and High-End Hardware Support

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[Press Release] GAMEMAX has announced the NEX C53 Panoramic Chassis, a compact PC case designed for modern gaming builds. The chassis uses a panoramic layout that displays internal components while maintaining airflow and space efficiency.

The NEX C53 supports next-generation hidden-connector motherboards, such as ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and GIGABYTE Stealth. By moving cables to the rear of the motherboard, the case allows for cleaner builds, better airflow, and an uncluttered interior that suits showcase systems.

Despite its compact size, the chassis supports high-end components. It accommodates graphics cards up to 410 mm, air coolers up to 175 mm, and top-mounted radiators up to 360 mm. Multiple cooling options are available, supporting up to seven 120 mm fans or five 140 mm fans, giving builders flexibility based on their cooling needs.

Cooling performance is further enhanced by an adjustable multi-angle fan bracket that lets users fine-tune airflow direction. The case comes with four pre-installed ARGB fans, including three reverse-blade fans at the bottom and one rear-mounted fan.

GAMEMAX NEX C53 PC Chasis

 

The NEX C53 also includes practical design upgrades. A dual-layer top panel replaces exposed dust filters for a cleaner look. An integrated GPU support bracket helps prevent GPU sag and protects the motherboard over time.

The front-mounted PSU layout improves internal space usage and supports large GPUs and radiators without wasted space.

Front I/O options include a USB Type-C Gen 2×2 port and two USB 3.0 ports, ensuring fast data transfer and compatibility with modern peripherals.

The GAMEMAX NEX C53 will be available in black and white. Pricing is set at $64.99 for the black version and $69.99 for the white version in the US. The chassis is backed by a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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