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We arrived at GAMEMAX's booth here at Computex 2025, and we're pleasantly surprised by their extended line-up of PC cases, power supply units, and cooling solutions that are oriented for PC gamers. Starting with the PC cases, we discovered the new Blade Concept and N90 models. The Blade Concept is an interesting mix between open-air design, industrial aesthetics, and CNC details. Featuring dynamic claw-style ARGB, support for the latest NVIDIA RTX50 series, swappable I/O, its open-air design clearly targets serious gamers and PC builders. The GAMEMAX N90 case is the next one that catches our attention with its dual-chamber design, panoramic 270° wraparound glass panel, vertical GPU mounting, tool-free customizable top cover, and a large optional LED display. ARGB fans and in-built cable management features are there for those who wish for a vibrant yet clean system.
GAMEMAX's PC case line-up is complemented by a range of models that are built with a more traditional approach. Leader 2 is a mid-tower with claw-mesh styling, tool-free design and four included ARGB fans (there is room for five more). The Claw series comes in two variants. The full-sized Claw 460 focuses on airflow with support for up to 12 fans and includes a controller with GPU anti-sag bracket. The Claw 360 is a more compact version yet it still can fit up to 12 fans (four ARGB included). On the compact side, GAMEMAX showcases the T20 case with three-sided glass, vertical GPU and BTF support, and stack-effect cooling via rotated layout. Aeris 330 is a mini-tower with ARGB accents and support for 240 mm radiators.
GAMEMAX's power supply lineup at Computex 2025 features several impressive models like the premium LION CORE Platinum. This flagship PSU boasts silent operation thanks to its advanced cooling system, premium components including 100% Japanese capacitors, and dual efficiency certifications (80 Plus Platinum and Cybenetics Platinum). Moreover, LION CORE PSU series is backed by a lifetime warranty. For more budget-friendly options, GAMEMAX offers the GL Gold Series, GZ Gold Series, and the compact SFX GS Gold Series. All three have 80 Plus Gold certification.
Last but not least, GAMEMAX showcases its liquid and air cooling solutions. The Glacier 360 AIO CPU cooler features hidden tubing, a 3.5-inch LCD and a wireless fan hub, while the Hailstorm 360 sports a curved 2.8-inch LCD.
On the air-based cooling solutions, GAMEMAX Twin 660 (up to 280 W TDP) and Sigma 620 (up to 245 W TDP) are both ready to cool any CPU with their dual fan design and six heatpipes. Sigma 620 includes a 2.8-inch modular LCD. Several fans were also presented, the FN12A-N2 series (three variants: ARGB, Wireless, Pro with dual-sided ARGB) and Tornado T12 ARGB series (normal and reverse blade variants, 2200 RPM and up to 67 CFM).

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GAMEMAX's PC case line-up is complemented by a range of models that are built with a more traditional approach. Leader 2 is a mid-tower with claw-mesh styling, tool-free design and four included ARGB fans (there is room for five more). The Claw series comes in two variants. The full-sized Claw 460 focuses on airflow with support for up to 12 fans and includes a controller with GPU anti-sag bracket. The Claw 360 is a more compact version yet it still can fit up to 12 fans (four ARGB included). On the compact side, GAMEMAX showcases the T20 case with three-sided glass, vertical GPU and BTF support, and stack-effect cooling via rotated layout. Aeris 330 is a mini-tower with ARGB accents and support for 240 mm radiators.






GAMEMAX's power supply lineup at Computex 2025 features several impressive models like the premium LION CORE Platinum. This flagship PSU boasts silent operation thanks to its advanced cooling system, premium components including 100% Japanese capacitors, and dual efficiency certifications (80 Plus Platinum and Cybenetics Platinum). Moreover, LION CORE PSU series is backed by a lifetime warranty. For more budget-friendly options, GAMEMAX offers the GL Gold Series, GZ Gold Series, and the compact SFX GS Gold Series. All three have 80 Plus Gold certification.






Last but not least, GAMEMAX showcases its liquid and air cooling solutions. The Glacier 360 AIO CPU cooler features hidden tubing, a 3.5-inch LCD and a wireless fan hub, while the Hailstorm 360 sports a curved 2.8-inch LCD.



On the air-based cooling solutions, GAMEMAX Twin 660 (up to 280 W TDP) and Sigma 620 (up to 245 W TDP) are both ready to cool any CPU with their dual fan design and six heatpipes. Sigma 620 includes a 2.8-inch modular LCD. Several fans were also presented, the FN12A-N2 series (three variants: ARGB, Wireless, Pro with dual-sided ARGB) and Tornado T12 ARGB series (normal and reverse blade variants, 2200 RPM and up to 67 CFM).






View at TechPowerUp Main Site