Game Max Kamikaze Pro Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
Complete System
Well, as you would expect given the space it had on offer, building a system was pretty damn easy. As I said, the fans and all their RGB goodness was all pre-wired, I just had to hook up a Molex. The fan controller and RGB controller are on the front I/O, so it’s good to rock. Again though, you can control it all from your motherboard if you desire.
Out GPU is pretty darn wide, but it still fit easily enough so no issues there.
There’s no vertical pass-through for the PSU cables though, but since it’s mATX, you can’t see much under it, and it still looks tidy. A dual GPU config may work, but the SSD mounts may be inaccessible if you do.
Airflow
With a wall of fans in the front and a fan in the rear, the Game Max Kamikaze shifts some serious air. Plus, you can set them on low speed for silence, or on high for big airflow if you want; you can even turn them off!
Cables
The routing grommets are a little low, but they’re close enough to where you need them. Cable trail is kept to a minimum where you can see it though, and that’s no bad thing.
ARGB
The lighting is superb, throwing lots of light into the interior of the case and illuminating the components. The mesh on the front panel diffuses the light well too, so it’s not glowing out into your room too much.
Tempered Glass
With the glass panel back in place, the Game Max Kamikaze really does look much more expensive than it actually is. This is every bit as good looking as builds that cost twice as much. Plus, those fans really do offer up some fantastic colours and effects. Pictures speak a thousand words, so enjoy as I flick through a few profiles.