Game Max Hush Tempered Glass Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Complete System
The interior of this chassis is pretty sizeable, and an ATX system has more than enough room to breath on every side. While there are no cable routing grommets, it doesn’t really matter, as the end result is pretty tidy. There are good sized cable routing holes where you need them most, making routing an easy job.
As I said before, there’s a PSU shroud built-in, but the cover isn’t pre-installed. You get this glossy finish cover that sits nicely in place, hiding all your cables. I love that it’s glossy too, as it shines back you LEDs, you GPU and other hardware.
The two front fans work great, providing a huge amount of airflow to the system. They’re controllable with the front panel speed switch too. Going from low for silence or high for performance can be done in a second. There’s room for taller radiators here too, or 140mm fans, so the choice is yours for future expansions.
RGB
Huge CPU air coolers clearly aren’t an issue, as there’s room for anything larger than a D15S in here. However, just look how much top clearance there is also; perfect for radiators in the top if you need them.
Again, that PSU cover is fantastic, a nice break from the painted metal ones. It’s not secured though, so if you tilt your rig (why would you?) it could move around.
There’s plenty of width too, meaning wider expansion cards and water cooling fittings aren’t going to be an issue. Obviously, the length of any GPU isn’t going to be an issue either.
Tempered Glass
With all the panels back in place, everything looks neat and tidy. The RGB fan in the back looks great through the glass. Maybe RGB in the front would be cool, but clearly not needed, as it looks good as is.