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GameMax Introduces the Innovative N80 Chassis Featuring an Independent Dual-Chamber Design

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GameMax, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, is thrilled to introduce the innovative N80 panoramic dual-chamber chassis. The GameMax N80 features an innovative design that's both functional and aesthetic that's unlike most panoramic cases today. The GameMax N80 features a split dual chamber design creating two compartments with independent cooling. The opening between the lower and upper chambers allows colder fresh air to enter the upper chamber which greatly improves cooling compared to typical case designs. The N80 also features a panoramic curved clear glass panel providing a view of the interior.



GameMax N80 Features
  • Modular Design with Quick-Release Structure: Featuring a split modular design, innovative appearance, and a quick-release structure—the N80 is divided into upper and lower chambers that create a floating effect. The tool-free quick-release design enhances assembly efficiency.
  • Hidden-Connector Motherboard Support: Compatible with the latest hidden-connector motherboards including the ASUS BTF, MSI Project ZERO, and GIGABYTE Stealth, eliminating visible cables inside the case creating a neat and organized layout.
  • Enclosed Cable Management Space: The N80 provides a clean and tidy PC appearance. The hinged cable cover allows for all cables to be neatly stored making the internal space clean and elegant.
  • Vertical GPU Installation: Supports optional GPU brackets and PCI-E 4.0 riser cables for vertical GPU mounting, allowing for a full display of hardware.
  • 270° Panoramic View with Curved Glass Design: Features large, curved front and side glass panels for a unified look, with a clear transparent glass providing a good view of the interior. Explosion-proof film is applied to the glass to ensure safety.
  • 270° Cooling Solution: Includes fan mounts on the motherboard side to increase airflow; the upper and lower chambers have separate cooling. The opening between the upper and lower chamber enhances cooling efficiency.
  • Six ARGB/PWM Fans with Controller: The N80 comes with six daisy-chained ARGB/PWM fans and a controller with dynamic lighting effects. PWM temperature control ensures energy efficiency and quiet operation; Fan shaft centers have an aluminium textured hub for a high-end look. The ARGB lighting strips are connected in series, creating a flowing starry effect. The RGB controller includes 81 built-in lighting modes and supports motherboard RGB synchronization.
Pricing and Availability
Available now, priced at $165.90.

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Seen 1 you seen them all, pretty boring
 
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When it comes to chamber separated cases TT Level x0 cases were aesthetically and built great. Will look out for reviews else it can be same old same old with poor build quality.

Edit: IO is also quite lacking.
 
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When I order it, will it really look the same. I highly doubt it. These pictures looks like a bad computer aided design rendered screen.
 
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Really struggling to see the functional point of this. This case looks more like it's pretending to be "dual chamber" for the sake of a marketing gimmick.
 
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I guess there's a reason they haven't posted a picture with an actual build in this thing. Good luck cable managing it.
 
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Why?
I mean, it's not a rethoric cuestion or sarcasm, I really don't understand why you need to isolate the PSU. Does it generate so much heat that you need to keep it out of the main body? I'd rather put the GPU out, in that case...
 
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I actually like the concept, at least it's a different approach rather than the usual 011 rip off.
 

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Why?
I mean, it's not a rethoric cuestion or sarcasm, I really don't understand why you need to isolate the PSU. Does it generate so much heat that you need to keep it out of the main body? I'd rather put the GPU out, in that case...
I think its purely so you can run 360 lower intake fans that arent pulling directly from the back of the PSU or blocked by a PSU shroud. an example of the limitation would be something like an H5 elite where they kind of just stuck a single 120 at a 45degree angle to the GPU and mobo. TBH a big appeal of the O11 esque cases has been the tradeoff of having almost m-atx height while sacrificing depth. I guess this is for people that cant give up the depth and really really want to run 360 bottom intake.
 
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I haven't seen this design before, but I don't like it too much. Original?
 
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