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Gamemax KALLIS Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Gamemax has been knocking it out of the park throughout 2017, delivering fiercely competitive and feature packed chassis at super affordable prices. However, it looks like we kick things off in 2018 in style with their new Kallis gaming chassis. Equipped with RGB LED fans and strip lighting, a huge side panel window, and a boatload of other cool features, you would think this chassis is pretty expensive. However, at just £55, it’s looking set to be the bargain of the new year.

Of course, at this price range the chassis doesn’t feature tempered glass, but as you’ll see throughout this review, it promises to make good use of that tiny budget with a robust range of features.

Features

  • 2 x 120mm 15 LED RGB fans included, colours include Red, Green, Blue, White, Purple, Orange, Yellow.
  • RGB controller included and a PWM sharing function allowing you to fit RGB fans and normal fans.
  • Big Transparent Side Window so you can show off your internal components.
  • 1 x RGB strip also included and with the RGB/PWM controller on the same PCB allowing you to control all fans and the LED strip so your case is never dull.
  • Supports up to 430mm graphics cards

What Game Max Had to Say

“The Game Max Kallis focuses on delivering a great design. The Kallis comes with 2 x 120mm 15 RGB fans at the front along with a controller and a PWM sharing function. There is also an RGB strip meaning your case is never short of colour. The Kallis also supports normal fans which you can join with the PWM control, meaning you can have one of the best cooling performances. The Kallis is Water-cooling ready and you can fit a 240mm radiator at the front. The side transparent window allows you to look at the internal components. Whether you are a system builder or a water-cooling enthusiast, the Kallis gives you unlimited possibilities.” – Game Max

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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