GAMEMAX Unveils Blade Concept Chassis With Open-Frame Design

Low Boon Shen
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GAMEMAX has announced the release of the Blade Concept open-frame ATX chassis prominently featuring metal construction, incorporating lion-inspired designs with a claw-style front panel and RGB lighting (it somewhat reminds me of vehicle designs from French automaker Peugeot, which is another lion-inspired brand).

GAMEMAX Blade Concept

The front panel combines metal and “high-strength nylon weave,” allowing for airflow while filtering out dust and debris – although it won’t do so perfectly given that it’s an open-air chassis to begin with. Still, this CNC-machined chassis have a very distinctive look, along with some slightly unconventional layouts, such as vertical PCIe brackets for GPU installations (PCIe 4.0 riser included) and an I/O panel that can be repositioned.

Despite it technically classified as an ATX case, it shares some of the traits of SFF cases like the Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P, having PSUs installed behind the motherboard along with AIO radiators up to 360mm in size. On the subject of size limits, this case can accommodate GPUs up to 400mm in length, CPU coolers 105mm in height (although, technically, nothing stops you from installing a tower cooler), and PSU length up to 230mm.

The GAMEMAX Blade Concept gaming chassis is priced at $240.99 (~RM1,058) and will be available globally.

Pokdepinion: Certainly has the uniqueness going for it.

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