Tuesday, April 22nd 2025

GAMEMAX Introduces BLADE CONCEPT ATX Gaming Chassis

GAMEMAX, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, is thrilled to announce the BLADE CONCEPT ATX gaming chassis—our flagship gaming chassis featuring a visually striking lion-inspired design and an open-frame layout with a massive interior to support high-end configurations.

The eye-catching front panel features high-strength nylon weave meets metal for a perfect fusion of technology and aesthetics. It allows air to passthrough while trapping dirt and debris—an advanced dust filtering mechanism.
Striking Lion-Inspired Aesthetics
The GAMEMAX BLADE CONCEPT chassis sports an aggressive claw-style front panel design with RGB lighting. Inspired by high-performance gaming motifs, the RGB illumination emphasizes sharp angles and bold contours creating a one-of-a-kind chassis unlike anything else—an eye-catching look even in the dark.

Every aspect of the BLADE CONCEPT reflects precision engineering, constructed entirely with all-metal CNC machining, laser cutting, and high-precision molding. The result is a structure that's both striking and structurally refined, merging artistry with durability.

Swappable Modern I/O
For connectivity, GAMEMAX has equipped the BLADE CONCEPT with a modern swappable I/O panel that can be placed on either the left or right side of the chassis - installed on the left by default. The I/O panel includes dual USB 3.1 ports and one Type-C Gen 2 port.

Built for High-End Systems
The BLADE CONCEPT supports up to ATX motherboards with an included PCIe 4.0 PCIe Riser for vertical graphics card mounting. The chassis supports up to 360 mm radiators and is perfect for custom liquid cooling.

Pricing and Availability
The GAMEMAX BLADE CONCEPT gaming chassis will be available for $240.99 SRP.
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5 Comments on GAMEMAX Introduces BLADE CONCEPT ATX Gaming Chassis

#1
JIWIL
So edgy. Bonus points if it's razor sharp stamped steel.
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#2
Chaitanya
JIWILSo edgy. Bonus points if it's razor sharp stamped steel.
Most likely it will be stamped steel hopefully its not sharp, dont want to cut my toes or fingers accidentally.
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#3
ZoneDymo
k but who cares about this, you just hustle component placement around a bit and call it a "concept"...man so revolutionary.
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#4
_roman_
Too bad it is an ai picture and not a real life product picture. who knows how the real life product looks like
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#5
dyonoctis
ZoneDymok but who cares about this, you just hustle component placement around a bit and call it a "concept"...man so revolutionary.
To be fair, that's about the only thing you can do to make a commercially viable PC case. Moving stuff around a bit. Strict standards like ATX don't leave enough room for "revolution".
_roman_Too bad it is an ai picture and not a real life product picture. who knows how the real life product looks like
When did a 3D CAD render became A.I ? You don't use A.I to make stuff that are so specific. Here, you can see the case IRL. There's a wide gap between healthy scepticism, and thinking that everything is out to scam you.
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