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Game Max Kamikaze Mid Tower Chassis Review

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Installing a system in the Kamikaze really couldn’t have been easier. Overall, I would be fooled for thinking this was a more expensive chassis than it actually is too. There’s really good cable routing options here. Combine the routing with the plentiful cable stuffing space behind the motherboard and under the PSU shroud too. Overall, even a first time PC builder should get desirable results with ease.

The triple stack of fans in the front of the chassis really does look fantastic too. Of course, their performance is a key factor too, and they’re able to drive a wall of cool air throughout your system. Furthermore, the fan controller on the front panel will let you go from whisper quiet to performance cooling in seconds.

Great GPU Support

GPU length is clearly not an issue either, and while we only used a Vega 56 GPU, there’s plenty of room to spare for something larger. There’s good width too, so even the big coolers from ASUS and others won’t struggle here. A verticle GPU power cable routing hole would be cool, but it’s hardly a deal breaker.

As I said, there’s room in the top for a radiator too. As you can see, we’ve got a 120mm in there, but a 240/280 should fit just fine too. Of course, check your motherboard for possible conflicts first. I’d have mounted it in the rear, but I wanted that LED fan on show in my build.

With the right motherboard and GPUs,  you could get a multi GPU configuration in here. However, I think mATX is better suited for single GPU. Furthermore, thick GPUs may conflict with your SSD mounts, and I’d rather have my driver mounted here anyway.

LED

The LED from the fans may not have the same customisation of RGB. However, for adding a touch of colour, they work great. Of course, the red matches the trim on the chassis front panel anyway, so I’m happy with the single colour.

Overall, a great looking build that isn’t going to break the bank. Now, let’s get the side panel in place!

So there we have it, the Game Max Kamikaze, one of the best looking and most affordable chassis we’ve seen this year!

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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