PC Chassis, PSU, Cooling Booth Roundup at COMPUTEX 2025 – Day Two: GameMax Pavilion, Featuring their New Company Branding

The GameMax pavilion was located at Grand Hilai Hotel, just behind NANGANG Exhibit Hall 1. While the pavilion is compact, it is packed with GAMEMAX’s new products some of which were announced during their Roar to the Future live event a few months ago.

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GameMax Gaming PC Cases

A plethora of different gaming cases were in the GameMax pavilion. A demo machine running in the room is using a prototype case called the N90 ARGB. It is a variant of the split dual chamber N80 gaming case, with a user customizable pixel display on the bottom chamber. Opposite are more gaming PC cases starting from the back, the Blade Concept, Leader 2, T20, CLAW 460, CLAW 360, and AERIS 330.

GameMax Pavilion

The Blade Concept is GameMax’s halo product, which is going to be a limited release as it is a massive open case and has a very aggressive use of vertical lines on the front and top of the case, which doubles as a diffuser for its ARGB lighting. It’s dual chambered and has a setup that allows for the AIO radiator to be oriented on the opposite chamber from the motherboard. To showcase the GPU better, it’s oriented vertically and support the longest GPU.

GameMax Pavilion
GameMax Leader 2 on the left with T20 on the right

Leader 2 is a mid-tower case that can support up to an E-ATX motherboard, has BTF motherboard support and vertical GPU mount. It also has a removable top filter/cover and bottom PSU filter. It is one of the new generation PC cases from GameMax which features their claw pattern on the front and top panels.

T20 meanwhile has its motherboard oriented vertically, which technically orients the GPU vertically as well, removing the need for brackets. It also makes a cleaner aesthetic for the case with the move of the cables to the bottom area. To support the latest claw mark design, it uses the new Tornado case fans for emphasis.

GameMax Pavilion

The CLAW 460 is the bigger sibling to the CLAW 360. It features the lion’s claw pattern on the front panel as part of the company’s new design language. Comparing to the CLAW 360, it now supports ATX motherboards, comes with the latest Tornado 120mm ARGB fans (three on front and one at the back). It has a built in ARGB fan hub controller, and all the regular front I/O found on most motherboards (USB Type A and C, Audio). By the time this is published, GameMax has formally announced the CLAW 460 to the market.

GameMax Pavilion
AERIS 330 on the right with the CLAW 360 to its left.

The AERIS 330 is a mid-tower design, with a mesh front panel design that has a diagonal claw mark pattern directly on the mesh as opposed to the Claw series. It’s described to also have support for long graphics cards even if it’s shorter (lengthwise) from the other models.

GameMax Cooling Solutions and Fans

For Air cooling, GameMax unveiled two new coolers with both having 6-heatpipes and dual fans. The SIGMA 620 and TWIN 660 are unveiled at their booth, with the SIGMA 620 featuring a 2.8″ modular LCD with a lower 245W of TDP due to having a single, but thicker tower design compared to the more modest TWIN 660 that pushes its cooling to 280W thanks to its dual-tower design. The TWIN 660 while not having an LCD display, has a reactive RGB lighting which will change color based on system performance.

GameMax Pavilion

For Liquid Cooling solutions, GameMax unveiled the new GLACIER 360 and HAILSTORM 360. The GLACIER features a “hidden” tubing design, but it does follow the growing trend of AIO makers creating a less obtrusive tubing by moving the radiator tube inlet and outlet closer to the CPU’s location, making the tube shorter. The GLACIER also has a 3.5″ LCD screen to go with the trend of having a full LCD display to show both PC stats, or aesthetic video. The HAILSTORM 360 features a more traditional liquid AIO design with longer tubing but features the new GameMax TORNADO series fans, but it still features a LCD display, albeit 2.8″ big.

GameMax Pavilion

The FN12A-N2 Series of cooling fans are an existing line from GameMax, but this year, they are going to release an updated variant called the FN12A-N2 Pro which allows for the user to swap the fan blades for a customizable/flexible setup. It still carries the same specs as the original variant, only that users can swap out the fan blades.

GameMax Pavilion

The upcoming TORNADO series cooling fans feature the claw mark design introduced by GameMax, and features a strong static pressure, optimized for radiators or dense mesh panels.

GameMax Power Supplies

GameMax, showed off their upcoming flagship power supply, the LION Core, an 80 PLUS Platinum Rated power supply that will be released soon. It will come in 1000/1200W. The PSU’s external design features a side plate having the company’s lion logo that has its eyes light up, along with GAMEMAX’s tag line. I was informed that the LED lighting for this GPU is reactive and will change color depending on the load of the PSU.

Other Power supplies are the existing GS line of SFX power supplies in white and black, and the upcoming GZ and GL models which will slot in as the next generation midrange PSU models. The GZ model will have 750/850/1000/1200W range, while GL will have 850/1000/1250W range. Both will be fully modular and have ATX 3.1 Support, and 80 PLUS Gold.

This wraps up the full booth coverage for PC Chassis/Cooling/PSU for Day 2, the GameMax pavilion was the only chassis/Cooling/PSU brand for the day as I have covered other brands’ booths that covered other aspects in PC Building like BiWin and Kingston. Be sure to read-up our site’s coverage for these brands.

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