GameMax Unveils N80 Chassis With Dual-Chamber Cooling Design

Low Boon Shen
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GameMax has announced the release of the N80 panoramic dual-chamber chassis – this new model features a split dual-chamber layout that improves cooling efficiency by creating separate compartments for better airflow.

GameMax N80

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The N80’s design includes an opening between the upper and lower chambers split into two distinct sections (each with separate cooling systems), allowing fresh air to circulate; the chassis also features a panoramic curved glass panel for a clear view of the interior. GameMax noted that a layer of β€œexplosion-proof film” has been applied to the glass panel, which we assume is likely tempered glass commonly used in PC cases.

The N80’s modular design includes a quick-release structure for easy assembly, and it supports hidden-connector motherboards such as the ASUS BTF, MSI Project ZERO, and GIGABYTE Stealth, which helps maintain a clutter-free internal layout. The chassis also offers enclosed cable management with a hinged cover for a clean appearance.

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For GPU installation, the N80 supports vertical mounting with optional GPU brackets and PCIe 4.0 riser cables. The chassis is equipped with six ARGB/PWM fans and a controller that features dynamic lighting effects and supports motherboard RGB synchronization; besides that, the fans include PWM temperature control for efficient and quiet operation, and the ARGB lighting strips create β€œa flowing starry effect.”

GameMax lists the pricing for the N80 case as $159.90 for the black version, whereas the white version is an extra $6 at $165.90.

Pokdepinion: Quite the unique design, actually.

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