Over the last year or so, I have reviewed quite the collection of GAMEMAX chassis. They’ve certainly hit the market in style, delivering competitively priced products that, more often than not, impress with their build quality, style and features. Check out our reviews of the Kallis, Obsidian, Polaris, Draco, Moonstone, and Onyx, you’ll see what I mean.
However, today I’ll be taking a look at their most expensive model I’ve seen to date. It’s still under £100 at just £95.99, but at that price, it’s up there with the big players in the industry. There are a lot of awesome mid-towers in this price range to choose from. However, looking at the features it seems that GAMEMAX has put in some serious effort here, and the Eclipse should be pretty competitive. As they say, the devil is in the details, so let’s get it out of the box and take a closer look at what’s on offer.
Equipped with three RGB LED fans, plentiful cooling support, tempered glass side and front panels, dust filters, and more, the Eclipse is certainly well equipped. OF course, with radiator support, cable routing and more, it’s got just about everything you could need for a great looking gaming PC build.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official GameMax product page here.
“The Game Max Eclipse is a quiet operation case for your system, with the 4mm tempered glasses all around and 3 pre-installed RGB LED Ring fans at the front, it allows the user to add colour to there build. The Eclipse supports up to 165mm CPU Cooler and up to 400mm graphics card and with multiple PCI-E slots (7) it provides gamers more flexibility to upgrade their system for a speedy and exciting practice.” – GAMEMAX
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