GameMax Launches Infinity Pro Chassis with Backside Connector Layout, Dual Chambers, and Room for 8 Fans

GameMax has introduced the Infinity Pro, a sleek and feature-rich mid-tower PC chassis designed for enthusiasts who prioritize clean aesthetics and efficient cooling. Priced under $100, this dual-chamber chassis caters to users seeking seamless cable management, enhanced airflow, and support for back-connector motherboards.

Key Features:

  1. Dual-Chamber Design
    The Infinity Pro separates the PSU from the main hardware area, simplifying cable management and maintaining a clean interior look.

  2. Backside Connector Compatibility
    Designed for ASUS BTF, Gigabyte Stealth, and MSI Project ZERO motherboards, the chassis includes pre-made cutouts in the motherboard tray for easy installation.

  3. Aesthetic Showcase
    With three tempered glass panels, the chassis offers a panoramic view of the build, perfect for showcasing premium components.

  4. Cooling Power
    The case supports up to 8x 120mm fans, with 5x PWM ARGB fans pre-installed. It also accommodates up to 360mm radiators, offering excellent airflow and cooling options.

  5. ARGB Customization
    The included controller hub features 81 built-in lighting effects and supports popular RGB sync software for ultimate customization.

Build Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 418 x 272 x 454mm

  • GPU Support: Up to 400mm length

  • CPU Cooler Clearance: Up to 160mm height

  • Color Options: Black and White

  • Price: $95.90 USD

Whether you’re building for performance or style, the GameMax Infinity Pro delivers exceptional value with its premium features and design.

Angel Morales

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