GameMax Unveils Infinity Pro Chassis with Innovative Backside Connectors, Dual-Chamber Design & Up to 8 Fan Capacity

GameMax has unveiled its latest mid-tower chassis, the “Infinity Pro,” designed with a dual-chamber layout to enhance both aesthetics and functionality. This innovative design separates the power supply unit (PSU) from the main area, allowing for sleek cable management and a cleaner look.

Affordable and stylish, the Infinity Pro is priced under $100 and is compatible with back-connector motherboards, accommodating popular models like the ASUS BTF, Gigabyte Stealth, and MSI Project ZERO. It’s a testament to the growing trend of cases that cater to these kinds of motherboard designs, with GameMax having earlier launched models such as the F36 and F46 which offer similar support.

The Infinity Pro’s aesthetics are further enhanced with three seamlessly connected tempered glass side panels, ideal for users who want to showcase their hardware. Spaciously designed, it measures 418mm long, 272mm wide, and 454mm high, making it capable of housing long graphics cards up to 400mm in length and CPU coolers up to 160mm high. This generous spacing also supports multiple fans and radiators for effective cooling.

For those concerned with cooling, the Infinity Pro can accommodate up to eight 120mm fans: three at the front, three at the bottom, and two at the rear. This setup ensures balanced airflow, optimizing heat dissipation. The PSU chamber contributes additional space in the main area, allowing the installation of radiators up to 360mm.

Notably, the case comes with five pre-installed 120mm PWM ARGB fans, complete with a controller hub offering 81 built-in lighting effects. These can be synced with other RGB components through various popular RGB software, giving users the flexibility to customize the lighting or enhance cooling further by adding or swapping fans for radiators.

Available in both sleek White and classic Black, the GameMax Infinity Pro offers an attractive deal at $95.90, appealing to enthusiasts who value both performance and design in their PC builds.