GameMax’s N90 adds a dot matrix display to an already unique dual-chamber case

It comes as part of the company’s rebranding efforts that began earlier this year.

The N90 is the successor to last year’s N80 case. Image: GameMax.

A year on from the release of its N80 PC case, GameMax has released a follow-up, the succinctly-named N90. Like the N80, it’s a mid-tower ATX case, and it retains the two-chamber design, where the PSU is tucked away in a little compartment of its own, below where the main components sit.

The N90 keeps the 270-degree curved glass panel as well.

Image: GameMax

There are some changes here, though, like the new 512-LED Dot Matrix display on the side of the PSU compartment. Notably, this is an effect of GameMax’s rebrand earlier this year, where the company began adopting more aggressive design language across its products.

GameMax says that the dot matrix display is capable of showing real-time system stats and personalised visuals as well. To balance out the flashiness of the case (or add to it, depending on how you see it), GameMax is also offering a wood-finish top panel. Though, you can also opt for a more conventional metal one, or swap it out in the future as it’s interchangeable.

As for the internals, the N90 supports BTF motherboards and has a dedicated cable management compartment for a cleaner look inside the case, and has six ARGB fans pre-installed across the back, bottom and side panel. It also supports graphics cards of up to 415mm, and has seven expansion slots on the back. 

Pricing and Availability

No word on local pricing for the GameMax N90 yet, but it will be available for US$189.99 for the black version, and US$194.99 for the white version.

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