GAMEMAX Eclipse Tempered Glass RGB Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Complete System
Components Used
- Motherboard – Gigabyte Z97 Gaming 5
- CPU – Intel Core i5-2700K
- RAM – Crucial Ballistix 3000 MHz 16GB
- CPU Cooler – Noctua U12
- Graphics Card – Radeon VEGA 56
- Power Supply – be quiet Straight Power 650W
- Main Storage Drive – Crucial 500GB SSD
The Build
Since I missed it on my first round of photos, included in the box is a ten port RGB hub for the lighting. This is awesome, as it even comes with a built-in controller, as well as a remote control for changing the colours and effects. Now, let’s install it!
The chassis went together incredibly easy, better than any previous GAMEMAX chassis we’ve built. There’s loads of room in here, with ample space around the motherboard to accommodate great cable management, additional cooling support and much more.
Obviously, there’s room for a multi-GPU configuration, and wider cards shouldn’t have an issue either. I do wish there was a verticle cable pass-through for the GPU, but it’s hardly a deal breaker.
Above the CPU cooler and the motherboard, there’s far more room than I anticipated. Of course, that’s great news for those mounting radiators in the top, so long as you stick with slim radiators of course.
Airflow in the chassis is impressive. Of course, that’s no surprise given that there are three 120mm fans providing a vast wall of air throughout.
The build looks super clean, and the cable routing is doing a great job of keeping it that way. With the glass back in place, the interior of the chassis is perfect for showing off your LED lighting. Of course, with three RGB fans in the front, it looks great from every other angle too.
Pictures speak a thousand words, so enjoy a few images as I scrolled through some of the built-in lighting profiles.