Epilogue
The Gamemax N80 instantly grabs your attention with its unique and modern aesthetics. The wrap-around glass is among the best, similar in quality to the HAVN HS420. Six RGB fans come in the box, ready to quietly cool down your system, as our noise testing showcased. Their styling is similar to that of the Lian Li Uni Fan SLs. A remote control is included in the bundle, allowing you to bypass any software.
For some, the stunning looks alone is enough reason to buy the N80. The six included fans, combined with the RGB and the remote control, are also quite appealing to others. Regardless of what you think is this chassis’s best selling point, it is a good option for a modern build, especially if you don’t own any fans and want to keep your build within budget. At the time of writing, there is a very compelling Newegg offer at $131.99 (https://www.newegg.com/black-gamemax-infinity-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811445078?srsltid=AfmBOoo4XG6Gln7JhPdDuurXT2unWgfaJKh7vxItVGaL57o09UbRSKYc).
- Unique design.
- Tempered wrap-around glass
- Can fit up to 360mm AIO
- Supports ATX, mATX, ITX, and some E-ATX motherboards
- Six RGB fans are included
- Fan remote control included
- Magnetic top and side dust filters
- Good storage support
- Removable HDD trays
- Plastic HDD trays feel low quality
- No dust filter for bottom intake fans
- The included fans and hub have proprietary connectors
- Flimsy panel on the bottom compartment