The GameMax N80 has been unveiled, featuring a dual-chamber design that splits your PC into two compartments with independent cooling and a panoramic curved clear glass panel.
GameMax says that the N80’s compartmentalized design allows for improved cooling. The opening between the two chambers allows fresh air to enter the upper chamber. For those who prefer aesthetics, its panoramic curved clear glass enables you to view your components inside.
As for building, the chassis features a split modular design and a quick-release structure. Its tool-free quick-release design allows for faster assembly. It also supports hidden connector components like ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Stealth to eliminate visible cables and have a cleaner build.
The chassis supports optional GPU brackets and PCIe 4.0 riser cables for vertical GPU mounting. As for cooling, it includes fan mounts on the motherboard side to increase airflow while the upper and lower chambers come with separate cooling.
They are bundling 6 daisy-chained ARGB/PWM fans and a controller with dynamic lighting effects. The latter includes 81 built-in lighting modes and supports motherboard RGB synchronization.
The GameMax N80 comes in Black and White variants priced at USD 159.90 and USD 165.90, respectively.