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
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 “explosion-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.
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 “a 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.