GameMax Aeries 330 mATX case brings maximum airflow at entry-level price
GameMax is looking to expand in the microATX market with the launch of its new Aeris 330 series. These compact cases aim to deliver a mix of style, airflow, and hardware support, all at a very aggressive price point that is sure to grab the attention of budget-conscious builders.
Builders will have the choice between two distinct versions of the case, both available in black or white finishes. For those prioritising thermal performance, the Aeris 330 Mesh features a high-airflow front panel designed to maximise air intake. Alternatively, the Aeris 330 Glass offers a more premium aesthetic with a tempered glass front panel to showcase the interior components.




Gamemax is pre-installing four of its Tornado T12 ARGB/PWM fans and a compatible control hub right out of the box. This means users get a complete set of synchronised, speed-controlled fans with the case out of the box. Despite its compact mATX footprint, the Aeris 330 cases fit a lot inside. It can house graphics cards up to 330 mm long, CPU air coolers up to 155 mm tall, and standard ATX PSUs. For liquid cooling enthusiasts, the case supports up to a 360 mm radiator in the front and a 240 mm radiator in the top.
The case is also equipped with a modern front I/O panel featuring a USB-C port and offers flexible storage mounting for up to five drives. The GameMax Aeris 330 series is priced reasonably, with the black mesh model starting at just $57.99 and the white glass version topping out at $63.99.
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