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New GameMax N90 case has panoramic glass, a dot matrix display, and a wood top panel

GameMax has unveiled its new flagship chassis, the N90, a dual-chamber case that has a unique combination of premium and retro-tech elements. Building on the success of its N80, the new N90 combines a seamless panoramic glass view with a customisable dot matrix display and even an interchangeable wood top panel.

The N90's most striking feature is its panoramic view, created by a single piece of curved tempered glass that wraps from the front to the side without a corner pillar. This is complemented by a 512-LED dot matrix display on the left side, which can be customised to show system stats or retro-style images. In addition, GameMax also includes two interchangeable magnetic top panels in the box: a standard high-airflow vented panel and a wood-finish panel for a more elegant look.

Inside, the case features a modern dual-chamber layout that conceals the PSU and storage, and it offers native support for the latest back-connect motherboards. This combination enables builders to create a cable-free stage for their components, further enhanced by a dedicated cable management compartment with a hinged lid.

Out of the box, the N90 comes with a full complement of six pre-installed Tornado Series ARGB/PWM fans, adding some extra value to the case. The GameMax N90 will be available in both black and white, with the black model priced at $189.99 and the white variant at $194.99.

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