Game Max Kamikaze Pro Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
Interior
Here we see the interior of the Game Max Kamikaze and well, I’m shocked. I have to pinch myself and remind myself that this case costs a little over £50. Like, how did they even!?! We’ve got a PSU shroud with PSU viewing cut-out, dual SSD mounts and front ventilation and cut-out for the front cooling. There’s a CPU cooler mounting cut-out behind the motherboard too.
For routing cables, there are a few cut-outs just at the back of the shroud, which is handy.
A sneaky little Game Max logo stamped on the side here.
Plus, there are two large grommets to the right of the motherboard. The fans are all pre-wired too, which makes life easy. A couple of cable ties around the back to hold those slack cables in line will smarten those up nicely too.
Radiator Space
You could easily get a radiator in the front, but there’s a tidy amount of space up top too; plus the rear fan mount is perfect for smaller AIOs.
Behind the Motherboard
Cable management space is pretty good too. There’s a nice amount of space between the case and the side panel to hide your wires. Plus, the PSU shroud will hide any excess cables too.
There’s a lot of cables as standard, however, they’re for the four RGB fans, so that’s hardly a shocker. The hub does have room for a few additional fans and more lighting gear too. There’s a sync cable to pair it to your motherboard, or you can use the RGB button on the front of the case. The whole thing just requires a single Molex power connector and you’re good to go.
There’s a few cable tie loops here also, so that should help smarten up your build.
Under the Shroud
There’s a pair of 3.5″ drive mounts down in the base of the Kamikaze. Keep in mind though, there are two SSD mounts on the top of the shroud too.
Finally, the space for the PSU, it’s not huge, but standard ATX units should fit easily enough.