Game Max Kamikaze Pro Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
Exterior
The Game Max Kamikaze may be an affordable PC case, but damn, it sure doesn’t look it. From the left side, there’s a huge slab of tempered-glass showing off the case interior; and a reflection of my curtains.
The front panel looks quite similar to the old Kamikaze; hence why they share a product name. However, I love those cool angles and that massive mesh ventilation section. With 3 x 120mm fans behind it, airflow is not going to be an issue here.
Up Top
The top of the case features a large magnetic dust filter. Below it, you’ll find mounting for 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm fans. You can also get some slim radiator action going on up here if you so desire.
Front I/O
This I love, a huge and feature-packed I/O panel is always welcome. Four USB ports, audio jacks, power controls, all present and accounted for. However, on the left, you have a built-in RGB controller and on the right, a built-in fan controller.
Right Side
This is pretty stock here, just a blank panel on the right with two thumbscrews to hold it in place. Nothing fancy, but it’s neat and tidy enough.
Around the Back
Things are fairly straightforward here too.
There’s a 120mm fan mount at the top with a little bit of height adjustment available to it. Plus, just like the front fans, it has addressable RGB lighting.
Four expansion slots, each fitted with a metal cover that can be reused; not those cheap snap-off ones.