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gamemax n80 review b

 

    The N80 by GAMEMAX wraps up as a case that leans heavily on visual impact and straightforward airflow, pairing its curved glass design with a semi‑spacious interior that’s easy enough to work in despite the dual‑chamber layout. The rear fan hub keeps cable clutter under control, and the six included ARGB fans push a healthy amount of air through the chassis, giving the system consistently low temperatures even under load. The trade‑off is noise since at full speed the fans are quite loud, a reminder that GAMEMAX prioritized airflow over acoustics. Still, for builders who value strong cooling, clean presentation, and a layout that doesn’t fight them, the N80 delivers a balanced package that looks more premium than its price suggests.


    Currently retailing for 187.55Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de – 10Euro voucher available as of now) the N80 Midi Tower by GAMEMAX is priced a bit higher than expected. That being said however it does deliver on looks, interior space and airflow levels so if you’re looking for a PC case that combines all of these you should give the N80 by GAMEMAX a chance.

 

PROS


- Overall Build Quality
- Single Piece Tempered Glass (Front/Left)
- Six 120mm ARGB Fans (Airflow Levels)
- 360mm & 240mm Radiator Mounts
- Dual Chamber Design

- Interior Space For 175mm Tall CPU Coolers, 170mm Long PSUs, and 415mm Long Graphics Cards
- Magnetic Air Filters (Top/Side/Bottom)
- Available In Black & White Colors



CONS


- Price (For Some)
- Noise Levels (For Some)