GameMax Releases Dual-Chamber Infinity Pro Case

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Transparent From Three Sides!

[Press Release] The latest GameMax chassis boasts a dual-chamber layout and a panoramic tempered glass design. Dubbed the Infinity Pro, this case immediately puts your PC components on display.

The Infinity Pro sports five 120mm PWM ARGB fans. These can be controlled through ARGB and fan controller hubs, allowing for immediate access to 81 pre-configured lighting effects. Moreover, GameMax supports motherboard RGB sync technologies.

GameMax Infinity Pro
The Top, Front, And Bottom Panels Are Completely Transparent

On the subject of motherboards, the chassis is fully compatible with back-connector motherboards, like the Asus BTF and Gigabyte Stealth. Cooling is yet another strong suit of the Infinity Pro, thanks to 360mm radiator support.

Users can install a maximum of eight 120mm fans, giving them all the freedom in the world. The case is now available and can be bought in both black and white, with prices starting from $95.90.

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