GAMEMAX Unveils T20 Wraparound Glass Micro-ATX Chassis

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[Press Release] GAMEMAX has launched the T20 micro-ATX chassis, a compact case designed for modern builds. With three-sided tempered glass, it offers a clean, full view of your PC parts, blending style with function.

The 90-degree motherboard layout creates a natural stack cooling effect, improving airflow. Two Tornado T12-R ARGB fans come pre-installed, and the case supports up to five 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator.

Designed for Back to Front (BTF) motherboards, the T20 enables improved cable management. It also supports direct vertical GPU mounting—ideal for larger cards, such as the NVIDIA RTX 50 series—without requiring a PCIe riser.

Despite its small size, the T20 supports M-ATX motherboards and SFX/SFX-L PSUs, offering flexibility without sacrificing performance. A nano-finished metal nameplate adds a premium touch, while ARGB lighting enhances visual appeal.

The T20 is priced at $79.99 (black) and $83.99 (white), offering a clean and powerful option for compact PC builds. For more information, please visit the official website.

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