GAMEMAX Leader 2 – The Ultimate Mid-Tower for High-End PC Builds

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[Press Release] The GAMEMAX Leader 2 is a mid-tower gaming PC case designed for high-end gaming and workstation builds. It features a bold lion-inspired design with claw marks and supports E-ATX motherboards, including ASUS BTF, GIGABYTE STEALTH, and MSI PROJECT ZERO.

Built for powerful components, it accommodates GPUs up to 425mm, ATX PSUs up to 245mm, and air coolers up to 185mm. Cooling options include up to 9x 120mm or 8x 140mm fans, four pre-installed 140mm ARGB/PWM fans, and up to 420mm radiators. An ARGB/PWM controller allows lighting and fan customization.

Modern connectivity includes a Type-C Gen 2 port and dual USB 3.0 ports. A tool-free installation system simplifies upgrades while removable dust filters ensure easy maintenance. Vertical GPU installation and enhanced cable management provide a clean build with back-connector motherboard support.

Available in black and white, priced at $99.99 and $104.99, respectively, the Leader 2 offers style, performance, and convenience and comes with a one-year warranty. Check out the official website for more info.

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