We’ve reviewed so many Game Max chassis in recent history it’s hard to keep track. They’ve got some of the best value chassis on the market when it comes to shopping under £50, and they’re impressive too. They’ve got some premium models over £100, which are pretty decent but struggle to compete with some of the more established names. However, I’ve learnt that when it comes to that £70 sweet spot in the middle, Game Max is pretty much untouchable. With that in mind, I’m happy to see then Game Max Phantom in the office today, and at £69.00, it’s a likely another strong contender for the mid-range market.
Equipped a tempered glass left side panel, built-in Spectrum LED lighting, addressable RGB lighting on the front panel, and a unique design, it’s ticking all the right boxes. It’ll support up to an ATX motherboard, with a 280mm radiator in the top or front, and still have room for a large GPU, plenty of fans, and more. It even comes with an RGB hub for up to 6 fans. So, it’s sounding great on paper, now lets dive in for a closer look at what the Phantom has to offer!
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page here.
“Brand new for 2018 Game Max are proud to introduce the well-built Phantom RGB Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case, with a full tempered glass left side panel. Fit up to six fans with one Dual-Ring Halo Spectrum fan pre-installed at the back, the front of the Phantom has been inlaid with a colourful RGB LED strip offering a smart and professional design and ultimately satisfying any gamer’s aesthetic needs. You can sync your rainbow fans with the front LED strip and get up to 15 different colour modes giving you unlimited options using the PCB hub that is included and you are able to connect to 6 x 6pin fans and 2 LED strips, easily control your LED’s through the LED button located on the top so you are always in control.” – Game Max
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