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GameMax Precision E-ATX Full-Tower Chassis Review

Final Thoughts


How Much Does it Cost?

The Gamemax Precision Full-Tower is shockingly good value. It’s available from most major retailers for just £159.99. That’s crazy cheap for a full-tower. It is a lot of money, but given the size of it, the level of features, and the added extras, it’s certainly competitive with other big brands on the market.

Overview

We’ve been impressed by Gamemax products in the past. They’ve not always been the most refined, but their prices and feature set are enough to spark anyone’s interest. However, this time they went all out to compete in the premium market, and they absolutely nailed it. The build quality alone is the best they’ve done to date. Not only is it the best for Gamemax, but it’ll hold its own against any other brand out there too.

Build Quality

From the exterior, you black brushed aluminium on the front panel and the top. This certainly gives the Precision the premium vibe we desire, and it looks absolutely stunning. Adding a multi-colour RGB strip with effects on the front panel, as well as the top, just sweetens the deal. The interior is just as luxurious too. With five fully modular HDD bays, rear mounted SSD bracket, cable routing grommets, and more, it’s easy to build a great system in this.

Added Value

With tempered glass and RGB, it’s already hitting the big two for a modern PC case. However, things like that feature packed fan hub go a long way to adding value. There’s support for up to 10 fans on the hub, RGB control built in, and a two channel fan controller from the front panel. The fact that this also integrates to controlling the RGB of the exterior strips, makes it very user-friendly. With dust filters on all intakes, extensive radiator support, a modular interior, 12 expansion slots and more, there’s no doubt it ticks all the right boxes.

Should I Buy One?

A chassis of this size certainly isn’t for everyone. However, for those seeking a feature-packed full-tower for an extreme gaming PC or workstation, it’s got a lot to offer. With competitive build quality, features, and a design that’s sure to make a great starter to an even greater PC, we can’t recommend the Precision enough!

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), 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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