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Don't MISS Out on Gamemax's Innovative Gaming Products!

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Before Computex, I didn't know Gamemax existed. But I was glad that I was invited to take a look. Watch to see what cool products they have on display. _____________________________________________________________________ ***SUBSCRIBE AND PRESS FOR THE BELL FOR MORE VIDEOS*** Never miss a video on PC Hardware and Tech. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmy...​ **SOCIAL MEDIA** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealMelTan​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmeltan/​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealMelTan​ Email: therealmeltan@gmail.com **WANT TO GET YOUR OWN CUSTOM PC?** If you would like to get a purposeful Gaming PC or Workstation, look for Typhoon Systems at: Website: https://www.typhoonsystems.asia/​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TyphoonSystems/​ ________________________________________________________________________

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Before Computex, I honestly didn’t even know Gamemax existed—so getting invited to their booth was a fun surprise. In this video I walk through a quick tour of what they were showing off, and pretty much everything on display was new: fans, CPU coolers, AIOs, cases, and even a full PSU lineup. The big theme here is “make it look different, but also make it easier to build with,” especially when it comes to cable management and showing off your RGB. On the cooling side, they showed FN12A fans (including Pro versions with more RGB and slightly better performance), plus a wireless fan option that’s designed to cut down on cable clutter. For CPU cooling, there were air coolers like the Sigma 620 with an LCD, and AIOs like the Hailstorm with a magnetic removable LCD screen. The Glacier 360 was the high-end highlight, with tubing routed in a way that reduces interference around the CPU/RAM area—so you get cleaner visuals and more of your lighting actually visible. Case-wise, the Blade concept is a super open-air design with a swappable I/O panel and storage tucked into a bottom chamber, while the N90 ARGB leans into a dual-chamber (top/bottom) layout and a pixel-style display for that retro game vibe. They also talked PSUs, including an Lcore flagship line with 80 Plus Platinum and a “world first” lifetime warranty claim, plus more cost-focused and Gen Z-styled options, and a compact mini PSU with 0dB mode under 20% load.

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