GameMax has unveiled the innovative N80 ATX case, featuring a new dual-chamber design that's both functional and aesthetically differentiated.
The standout feature of the N80 is its modular design and quick-release structure, which makes the system easier to assemble. In addition to its design, the N80 offers support for hidden-connector motherboards, such as the Asus BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Stealth, ensuring a clutter-free interior.
The N80 prioritises cable management with its enclosed cable management space and cable cover to provide a cleaner look. The GPU can be installed vertically using the optional GPU brackets and PCI-E 4.0 riser cables for a striking display of hardware. Boasting a 270° panoramic perspective with curved glass, the N80 features large curved front and side glass panels that offer a comprehensive view of the internal components.
Cooling performance was an important topic when designing the N80, featuring fan mounts on the motherboard side, separate cooling for the top and lower chambers, and a split dual-chamber architecture that enhances overall cooling efficiency. The N80 has six daisy-chained ARGB/PWM fans and a controller with dynamic lighting effects, offering 81 built-in lighting settings and motherboard RGB synchronisation. The GameMax N80 is now available in black and white for $165.90.
KitGuru says: Do you think other case manufacturers should take ideas from the GameMax N80?