GAMEMAX Unveils AERIS 330 Micro-ATX Case with ARGB Fans and Strong Airflow

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[Press Release] GAMEMAX has launched the AERIS 330 Series, a compact micro-ATX PC case built for gamers and creators who want performance without a bulky setup. Designed to balance airflow, hardware compatibility, and style, it comes in mesh and tempered glass variants—each available in black and white.

The mesh models (MB and MW) focus on airflow, while the glass versions (GB and GW) bring a sleek look without any cooling compromises. All variants include a tempered glass side panel and come with four pre-installed GAMEMAX Tornado T12 ARGB fans for efficient cooling and lighting out of the box.

Despite its small size, the AERIS 330 supports M-ATX motherboards, 330mm GPUs, 160mm PSUs, and 155mm CPU coolers. It can also fit front 360mm and top 240mm radiators, plus up to eight 120mm fans, offering excellent thermal performance.

Storage options are flexible, with support for multiple SSDs and HDDs. The I/O panel includes USB Type-C, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and a combo audio jack, making it future-ready.

Pricing:

  • Mesh Black (MB): $57.99
  • Mesh White (MW): $61.99
  • Glass Black (GB): $59.99
  • Glass White (GW): $63.99
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