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GAMEMAX
Modular dual-chamber ATX mid-tower with 270° curved glass, 512-LED front display, BTF motherboard support and six pre-installed ARGB fans
The GAMEMAX N90 BG is a black ATX mid-tower case built around a modular dual-chamber layout that separates the motherboard tray from the power-supply and drive zone. A one-piece 270° curved tempered glass panel wraps the front and side, while a 512-LED dot-matrix display on the front panel shows system data or custom graphics. The case accepts ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX boards including BTF models that route connectors behind the tray.
Tool-free quick-release panels open both chambers for fast assembly, and a hinged cable cover hides wiring in the dedicated management compartment. Six ARGB PWM fans come pre-installed: three 120 mm units at the bottom, two 120 mm units in the middle and one 120 mm unit at the rear. Additional mounts support up to three 120 mm or two 140 mm fans on top, while radiator clearance reaches 360 mm on top and 120 mm at the rear. CPU cooler height is limited to 175 mm.
Builders who want a panoramic glass showcase, a front information display and native BTF cable routing will fit this case well. The vertical GPU bracket and PCIe riser cable are optional extras, so buyers who need those parts included should look elsewhere. Only two 3.5-inch drive bays are provided, limiting bulk mechanical storage. The 12.95 kg weight and 20.87 x 12.78 x 9.47 inch footprint demand a sturdy desk or floor space.
| Brand | GAMEMAX |
|---|---|
| Series | GAMEMAX N90 Modular Dual-Chamber PC Case |
| Model | N90 BG |
| Type | ATX Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Case Material | 270° Panoramic Curved Glass Panel |
| Motherboard Compatibility | ATX?M-ATX?ITX (Support BTF) |
| Side Panel | Front Panel: Curved Tempered Glass Top Panel: Mesh,wood grain decoration side:And the front panel curved tempered Glass |
| With front LCD display | 512-LED Display |
| Dust Filters | Bottom with dust filter, top mesh |
| Internal 3.5" Drive Bays | 2 |
| Fan Options | Bottom - 3 x 120mm / Rear - 1 x 120mm / Top - 2 x 140mm / Top - 3 x 120mm |
| Pre-installed Fans | Bottom - 3 x 120mm / Middle - 2 x 120mm / Rear - 1 x 120mm |
| Radiator Options | Rear - Up to 120mm / Top - Up to 120mm / Top - Up to 140mm / Top - Up to 240mm / Top - Up to 280mm / Top - Up to 360mm |
| Max CPU Cooler Height | 175 mm |
| Dimensions | 20.87 x 12.78 x 9.47 inch |
| Weight | 12.95kg |
| Shipping weight | 12.70 kg |
| Package size | 610 × 533 × 330 mm |
The display is a passive dot-matrix panel with no active cooling requirement, so sustained GPU or CPU load does not affect its visibility or operation.
Six ARGB PWM fans (three 120 mm bottom, two 120 mm middle, one 120 mm rear) move high airflow through the dual-chamber layout; noise and temperature depend on the fan curves you set in BIOS or software.
ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX boards that follow the BTF specification mount directly; standard ATX boards also fit but will not use the hidden-cable routing.
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