Tuesday, December 17th 2024

GameMax Introduces P31 Mid-Tower Chassis for Modern Mainstream Users

GameMax, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, introduces the new GameMax P31 mid-tower chassis. The GameMax P31 combines durability, advanced cooling, and stylish design. It features two pre-installed 120 mm fans at the front and at the rear, support for additional fans and 240 mm water cooling radiators. The P31 chassis supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini ITX motherboards, graphics cards of up to 355 mm in length, and CPU coolers of up to 168 mm in height.

With a sleek RGB front panel, mesh side panels, and efficient I/O including USB 3.0 and Type-C (Gen 2) ports, the GameMax P31 is perfect for gaming and computing needs. The RGB light strip in the front panel can be synchronized with motherboard RGB sync technology. Dust covers on the top, front, and bottom ensure clean and reliable performance.
Key Features
  • Minimalist Design: Features a square grille for a sleek and modern look.
  • Comprehensive Cooling: Six-sided ventilation with a vertical airflow design for exceptional cooling.
  • Dynamic Lighting: ARGB light strip on the front supports motherboard synchronization.
  • Silent Cooling: Includes 2 PWM silent fans for enhanced performance.
  • Rich Connectivity: Equipped with USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type-C), USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A x2), and a combo audio jack.
  • High Compatibility: Supports 240 mm liquid cooling, 355 mm long GPUs, ATX motherboards, and flexible storage options (up to 4 SSDs).
Pricing and Availability
The GameMax P31 is available in black and white colors with an MSRP of $72.90 and $76.90, respectively.

For more information, visit the product pages of the GameMax P31 BK and GameMax P31 WH.
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6 Comments on GameMax Introduces P31 Mid-Tower Chassis for Modern Mainstream Users

#1
yfn_ratchet
Would be nice if they introduced a version where the solid portion of the front panel hinges down to reveal some 5.25" bays... I'm among the few that would actually like the option for optical drives, extra front I/O, frontal drive bays—even those tiny junk drawers you can slide into 'em.
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#2
Gigaherz
This is a 45$ Case at max.
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#3
SN2716057
For a second I thought they brought back 5.25" bays but alas.
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#4
bonehead123
"Mainstream" = same ole same same, boring AF rectangular boxen, albeit with a slightly modified front & top panels & the obligatory upcharge for the white model...sooooo 1995-ish:(
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ymdhis
yfn_ratchetWould be nice if they introduced a version where the solid portion of the front panel hinges down to reveal some 5.25" bays... I'm among the few that would actually like the option for optical drives, extra front I/O, frontal drive bays—even those tiny junk drawers you can slide into 'em.
This one has the power supply on the top right (I'm guessing) so no 5.25" bays - if you want those, try checking something from Silverstone.
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#6
Synthwave
bonehead123"Mainstream" = same ole same same, boring AF rectangular boxen, albeit with a slightly modified front & top panels & the obligatory upcharge for the white model...sooooo 1995-ish:(
This has nothing to do with 1995. : D
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