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M**D
Great price, premium case.
Extremely good value for money, very little expense spared in manufacturing, considering the price point! Though some might take issue with a molex power connector being used for the ARGB fan board. But really thats picking bones!The side panel is a high quality glass, very shiny! Great for the RGB colours if that's your bag. A single layer pair of dust filters cover the top and bottom PSU shroud, whilst the front intake is covered by a double layer of mesh and dust filters. This enables very good airflow whilst the case stays very resistant to the dreaded dust mites!There is ample room for cable management with 1-2 inches of clearance. Even better if like me, you have nothing but a PCI-E, 8-pin CPU and some front panel connectors connected to the board itself - airflow is extremely good as a result of having such "open plan" space within the case... I'm using a 1tb NVME.The fans are excellent little coolers, operating at quite a low RPM on both the high and low switches, the air-passing efficiency is comparable to any full tower case at double the price. Coupled with a Hyper 212 Black CPU cooler and a freshly cleaned, re-pasted RX 580 (8GB), my R5 2600 (@3.8GHZ) and OC'd 580, have not yet passed 55c and 69c under fairly heavy gaming load.Side note - the heat dissipation is also fantastic, once an intensive game/application is closed, my temps will immediately drop by 20c and then very rapidly decline back to idle temps (GPU @22c and CPU @28c).The ARGB switch board is a great and has a wide array of colour modes for the fans, which acts as a great replacer for mATX boards, considering the lack of pwm connecters associated with mATX.The case comes with all the screws and fittings you'd need and expect, they also offer black cable ties too.All in all fantastic bang for buck with very little to criticise at all. If I had to pick any bones at all I'd highlight the molex power connector for the ARGB board and perhaps a lack of fan switch option's, you have high, off and low... But again, it's kind of irrelevant.
A**N
A Good Case for the Price
The Gamemax Kamikzae Pro is a very good case, prefect for an matx build and has a lot of featues that are just amazing for the price. First off the magnetic dust filters on the top, bottom and front of the case are amazing to keep dust away for your expensive PC parts. It comes with 4 argb fans pre installed and they are wired to the rgb module to controll the colour of the fans with one button on the front of the case. This just awsome for the price as some cases in this price rage may not even come with fans preinstalled. Moving onto the front IO of the case. It features a LED controll button to controll the rgb in the case fans and or anything hooked up to the RGB hub, a pair of USB 2.0 ports and a pair of USB 3.0 ports aswell which is great, headphone and microphone jack, reset switch and a switch to controll the speed of the fans. It alos a PSU shroud so plenty of space the PSU and all unwanted cables. Lots of tie off points making cable management easy, and also a cage for the a hardrive and mounting slots for a SSD. Also enough space at the top of an AIO or liquid cooling loop and pump.The tempered glass side pannel is also cool if you have rgb components to show off, to power the fans it uses a SATA power connecter which is also convenient. Moving onto a couple downsides is that you need to remove the cage to mount a HDD and it only fit mATX motherboard and smaller not ATX or larger. Not a deal breaker for me but should be fine to build a PC in for the first time very consumer friendly.Thanks, Alan
S**L
Great build quality - weird fan connector.
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. So, first things first the case looks GOOD and it is a great build quality.The only thing is, is that I have bonidea what is going on with the fan/led controller.The part you're expected to connet to the motherboard seems to have one 4 pin (but with a missing pin) and one 3 pin with VDG written on it. The thing that is weird is that the 3 pin has one connector inside it, which might be the power? There are no instructions to explain how we are expected to connect the fan/LED controller to the motherboard and I'm not going to make it up as I go along so I have left them disconnected and will just use the controls on the case itself to keep things cool.Shame is it advertised the case is compatible with RGB Fusion 2.0 but I'll be damned if I can figure out how to connect it up.Also, no way I was fitting any of the SSD in the allocated spaces save for wires being in the way. Also wouldn't want my GFX card blowing how air onto the SSD under workloads.Otherwise though good case but these things, especially the Fan/LED controller holds it back.
M**N
Amazing Value with an included fan/LED controller and 4 fans
This is a really good value case. 4 RGB fans included with the case, removable magnetic dust filter on the top, PSU shroud with removable hard drive cage, decent room for cable management, replaceable PCI back plates and not the cheap snap off ones, tempered glass tinted side panel and room for a 240mm aio radiator in the top or front.The best feature is the built in fan and LED controller which is built into the hidden area at the back of the case. This is connected to switches on the top of the case which let you cycle through the different LED colours/ effects (of which there is a lot of choice). The fans have 3 settings controlled by a slider: low, off and high. On low the fans cannot be heard but still provides decent airflow on high the fans are quite loud but really do lower the temps in the case.The case is really well made and they have spared no expense. The case feels premium but with an amazing value which makes you wonder how they are making money off the sale. The airflow in the case also seems to be really good with the mesh front.
D**S
Excellent little gaming case
Top class case for the smaller micro ATX build. Plenty of air flow and case quality is pretty darn good. Built in fans are lovely. My advice, build slow with plenty of care and attention to cable management. Make those cables look as tidy as possible and you’ll have something to be proud of every time it catches your eye. Coupled with some Adata RGB Ram and Gamemax ARGB strip lights it’s a thing of beauty! Although my missus thinks I’m mad. One small word of caution though - don’t put an older card like a big RX 580 in this case. Yes it will fit but the temps got higher than I was comfortable leaving my child with when gaming. Swapped it for a comparably small and newer (less power draw) GTX 1650 Super and temps are much better, almost 20c less on the GPU.
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