GAMEMAX, a growing name in the PC hardware space, has introduced its latest microATX chassis, the GAMEMAX T20. The new PC case targets users looking to build compact systems without sacrificing design or thermal performance. The T20 stands out with a unique 90-degree motherboard layout and support for modern components, including back-connector motherboards and vertical GPU installation.
Designed with tempered glass on the front, side, and top panels, the T20 offers an all-around view of internal components. This three-sided glass enclosure allows builders to fully display their hardware from nearly every angle. The case is also optimized for clean internal layouts thanks to support for BTF (Back to Front) motherboards, which route cables behind the board, keeping the main chamber free of clutter.
Internally, the T20 takes a different approach to airflow. Instead of the traditional front-to-back cooling path, the rotated motherboard layout enables a vertical airflow pattern. This stack cooling design follows the natural upward movement of heat, improving thermal efficiency in the compact chassis. The case comes with two pre-installed 120 mm Tornado T12-R ARGB fans, and users can add up to three more 120 mm fans. Radiator support extends up to 360 mm, providing flexibility for liquid cooling setups.
GAMEMAX has also designed the T20 to accommodate compact power supplies, with support for both SFX and SFX-L form factors. This choice helps maximize internal space, giving more room for airflow and larger graphics cards. Speaking of graphics cards, the case includes mounting support for vertical GPU installation directly to the chassis, without the need for a riser cable. This feature is especially relevant for current-generation GPUs like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series, which often benefit from improved airflow in vertical configurations.
Aesthetic features include customizable ARGB lighting through the included fans and a brushed metal nano nameplate on the exterior. The T20’s clean and minimalist exterior is designed to blend into modern setups, while its internal structure focuses on component visibility and thermal efficiency.
Despite its compact footprint, the T20 supports microATX motherboards, 360 mm radiators, multiple storage devices, and modern graphics cards. The design balances space-saving with high-performance component compatibility, targeting gamers and PC enthusiasts who want to build small but capable systems.
The GAMEMAX T20 is available now with a starting price of $79.99 for the black version and $83.99 for the white version. For full specifications and availability, users can refer to the official GAMEMAX website.