Game Max may be a fairly fresh name in Western markets. However, they’ve gone from strength to strength, delivering amazing products at even more amazing prices. Just last year we reviewed the Game Max Kamikaze and Andy did a fantastic £1500 time-lapse build called the Red Kamikaze! I prised it for being the best budget case of 2018, and at £50, it’s hard to argue with me. Now, Game Max is back once again with the Kamikaze Pro!
Featuring support for an mATX motherboard, the Kamikaze Pro may be a fairly small PC case, but it can pack some serious hardware. There’s room for a good size GPU, ATX PSU, plenty of storage, water cooling, and much more. Plus, with tempered glass on the side, it’s perfect for showing off your build. But wait, there’s more! It also comes with an ARGB fan hub, as well as 3 x 120mm dual-ring ARGB fans built into the front and a fourth in the rear. That’s an insane amount of hardware for a case that costs just… can you guess? £100? No, £80? No, just £58! FIFTY-EIGHT POUNDS! Let’s dive in for a closer look.
“Brand new for 2019 Game Max have introduced the Game Max Kamikaze Pro M-ATX gaming case. The Kamikaze Pro is notably strong for its modest size, creating the perfect case for quality builds. The design of the Kamikaze Pro is with airflow in mind, the full mesh front enables direct airflow and a cooling system which consists of 3 x 120mm Dual-Ring A-RGB fans on the front and 1 x 120mm Dual-Ring A-RGB fan at the back, makes sure you get the correct balance of air running through your system right out of the box. The Kamikaze Pro comes with a pre-installed A-RGB hub allowing for stunning lighting effects and easy connection to your system. You can connect up to 6 fans to the hub and sync all to your motherboard using one 3pin AURA connection that is pre-installed.” – Game Max
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