GAMEMAX To Unveil New Lineup at Computex 2025 with “Ready to Hunt” Theme

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[Press Release] At COMPUTEX 2025, GAMEMAX will present its latest PC components under the bold theme “Ready to Hunt.” The brand will introduce new cases, power supplies, and cooling solutions designed for both new builders and experienced enthusiasts.

GAMEMAX’s new PC cases focus on airflow, modern hardware support, and standout designs. Models like the N90, BLADE CONCEPT, LEADER 2, and T20 offer dual-chamber layouts, vertical GPU support, open-air cooling, and customizable ARGB lighting. Larger cases like CLAW 360, CLAW 460, and the compact AERIS 330 balance performance with eye-catching aesthetics.

The power supply lineup includes the flagship LION CORE Platinum, known for its 80 PLUS Platinum certification, advanced ripple suppression, and lifetime warranty. Other models, like the GL Gold, GZ Gold, and GS Gold Series, cover a range of build needs, from high-end systems to compact setups. All have efficient power delivery and durable components.

In cooling, GAMEMAX debuts the GLACIER 360 and HAILSTORM 360 all-in-one liquid coolers, both featuring LCD displays and reactive ARGB lighting. Air coolers like the SIGMA 620 and TWIN 660 bring strong thermal performance with stylish designs. The new FN12A-N2 fans and TORNADO T12 ARGB series enhance airflow while offering wireless control and dynamic lighting effects.

Check out GAMEMAX’s website for more details.

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