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GAMEMAX Introduces T20 Wraparound Glass Gaming Chassis

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GAMEMAX, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, is proud to announce the launch of the GAMEMAX T20 wraparound glass microATX chassis, a bold step forward in compact PC design that combines modern aesthetics, innovative features, and next-gen compatibility—all in one sleek package.

The GAMEMAX T20 redefines what small form factor cases can deliver, sporting three-sided tempered glass panels offering an uninterrupted panoramic view of your build. The T20 supports back-connector motherboards. Designed as a compact microATX chassis, the T20 features a 90° motherboard layout creating a stack cooling effect. The chassis comes with two 120 mm Tornado T12-R fans pre-installed. The T20 supports up to 5x 120 mm cooling fans and radiators up to 360 mm. The T20 supports SFX and SFX-L power supply units.



Whether you're a builder or enthusiast, the GAMEMAX T20 provides a clean, minimalist design without compromising performance.

Key Features
  • Panoramic Glass Showcase: Three-sided tempered glass for a full, unobstructed view of your components.
  • SFX PSU Support: Supports SFX and SFX-L power supply units.
  • Stack Cooling Effect: 90° motherboard layout creating a stack cooling effect, following the natural flow of heat dissipation.
  • Easy Vertical GPU Mounting: Supports direct vertical GPU installation without a PCIe riser—perfect for the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series.
  • BTF Motherboard Support: Optimized for Back to Front (BTF) motherboards for superior cable management.
  • Compact Yet Powerful: Space-efficient while supporting 360 mm liquid cooling, microATX motherboards, and SFX power supplies.
  • Brilliant ARGB Lighting: Includes two ARGB PWM fans for customizable, synchronized lighting effects.
  • Nano Technology Finish: A premium metal nano nameplate adds a refined, high-end touch to the case's exterior.
With its future-ready layout and elegant design, the GAMEMAX T20 is more than just a case - it's the perfect canvas for your next powerful, space-saving gaming PC build.



Pricing and Availability
The GAMEMAX T20 will be available for $79.99 for the black version and $83.99 for the white version. For more information, visit the product page.

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Looking at IO hard pass also cooling might be iffy at best for GPUs even with users making rear panel for air intake.
 
Looking at IO hard pass also cooling might be iffy at best for GPUs even with users making rear panel for air intake.
It could work for the "bare minimal Joes'" out there, but yeah, cases like this can turn into an oven quickly. The only way wrap-around glass cases work is custom-cutouts in the glass for more fans. At that point, I begin to question whether that would still be considered "wrap-around". Whatever the "case", it would turn into a heavier & much more expensive chassis.
 
There is nothing practical about glass in a PC case, I've found. Its heavier, breaks more easily, is a dust / fingerprint magnet, and works as a heat insulator. Its also extremely poor at sound dampening.

Never again.
 
I recently picked up Gamemax Titan Silent 2 - it's a decent case. I am currently waiting to hopefully hear back from them because a foot on the case came in broken and I'm hoping they'll send me a replacement. However, with having no luck hearing back from them from other inquiries I'm not holding my breath. If I don't get a reply from them about the broken foot as to if they'll send a replacement or not (I'm just looking to be acknowledged, even if they won't send a replacement piece) I'll never purchase another item from them again. I won't support a company that can't take the time to reply to their customer base.
 
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