If you don’t recognize the name, well, that’s okay because despite their relatively “new-ish” name in the market, they have been around for over 20 years making products such as PSU, Coolers and so much more. In fact, they have made for other brands – but at Computex 2025, GameMax is reinventing themselves in the eyes of public with a new look, great product lineup to appeal to the masses who are looking to build their PC with GameMax offering.
Computex 2025 GameMax
It’s safe to say that GameMax is an emerging brand that’s restructuring their image in the eyes of the public, by establishing a strong front with their logo and branding. While cheap isn’t what they are going for, because their products do have a really good QC to go along with it – they are targeting anyone from first-time builders to seasoned enthusiasts who has been dabbling in the PC Master race.

That said, they have showcased a slew of PC Cases such as Blade Concept, an open case which looks very futuristic, to more mainstream cases like the Leader 2, T20, Claw 460, Aeries 330 and their new N90 ARGB which has this levitating finish with a dot-matrix display on the side that looks pretty cool and can be customized to show whatever you’d like.

But that’s not all, if you are looking at Fans and CPU Cooler, they do have a variety of options to go for: with Cable-free setup is becoming more of a trend, they do have solutions like such with products like the Hailstorm 360, Twin 660, Sigma 620, Glacier 360 and fans, with RGB setup like we have never seen before, such as the FN12A-M2 Series and Tornado series.

Finally, for those who are looking for PSUs – well, GameMax offers a decent variety of them, in fact, with Cybernetics Platinum certification and even rated from 80 Gold to 80 Platinum and it all uses 100% Japanese capacitors and advanced ripple suppression to make sure that your components are safe from voltage fluctions.

But get this, the biggest highlight is their strong confidence in offering a limited lifetime warranty – which we have never seen with PSUs before. There are four lineups to choose from: Lion Core Platinum Series, GL Gold, GZ Gold and for my SFF PC builders out there, GameMax is offering GS Gold for ITX builds. We will be taking a look at their offerings very soon, so, stay tuned to us for that.







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