GAMEMAX N90 Brings LED Dot Matrix Display and Wood Aesthetics to PC Chassis

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[Press Release] GAMEMAX has unveiled the N90 chassis, a follow-up to the N80, combining performance with striking design. Featuring a dual-chamber layout, a 270° curved tempered glass panel, and a 512-LED dot matrix display, the N90 blends function with style for gamers and creators.

The 512-LED dot matrix panel displays system stats or custom visuals, turning the front into a tool and canvas. Users can switch between a ventilated metal top panel for airflow or a wood-finish panel for elegance, both included.

Supporting BTF motherboards, the N90 keeps cables hidden for a clean look. It also allows vertical GPU mounting with an optional bracket and PCIe 4.0 riser. Quick-release panels, a dual-chamber structure, and dedicated cable management simplify building and maintenance.

Six pre-installed Tornado Series ARGB fans provide strong airflow and 81 lighting modes. With its advanced 270° cooling layout and optimized ventilation, the N90 maintains high performance while showcasing vibrant illumination.

The GAMEMAX N90 will be available in black for $189.99 and white for $194.99 through official partners.

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