Gamemax KALLIS Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Complete System
A budget chassis this may be, but the final build looks anything but! The cable routing holes are a little tight, and they’re a bit oddly located too, but they still hold up just fine and left us with a very clean looking build. The black interior hides cable trails perfectly and it’s going to look great through the large side panel window.
Hardware support is superb, with room for a massive graphics card if required. I managed to sneak the GPU cable through that cut-out there, saving it trailing over the top of the card.
This isn’t the widest chassis in the world, but CPU cooler clearance is pretty decent. Of course, you could easily fit an AIO or custom cooler in the rear mount too if required. Damn that red fan power cable though. Of course, I’m clutching at minor faults here, this chassis is fantastic.
Up front, we’ve got a huge wall of airflow from the front fans. However, with the clearance cutout on the PSU shroud, you can easily fit a 240mm radiator up front if you needed to; there’s certainly room for it.
With the side panel back in place, the chassis looks sublime. Furthermore, the lighting is powered on now too, giving us a fantastically lit case. Pictures speak 1000 words though, so let me hit the lighting button a few times and let the chassis do the talking!