Gamemax StarLight white
![]() | Outdated Product 2 179 ₴ A relatively inexpensive gaming case, which is primarily distinguished by a capacious chassis, efficient ventilation and beautiful backlighting. So, the MidiTower chassis is designed for an ATX motherboard. Thanks to the capacious platform in the system unit, it will be possible to use powerful discrete graphics up to 360 mm long. A good video adapter can be supplemented with a high-performance TOP processor with a tower height of up to 170 mm. The Gamemax StarLight case boasts an efficient air cooling system. The system unit comes standard with 4 fans. Each of the coolers has an LED backlight, and the control panel has a speed controller for the bladed impellers. If necessary, air blowing can be supplemented by the operation of liquid radiators. The right side of the case, as well as the...front part, are made of transparent acrylic. The power supply is mounted in the lower compartment, which is separated from the main part of the chassis by a metal casing. Together with the block in the lower compartment there is also a basket for two 3.5″ HDD drives, in addition to them, you can install a couple more 2.5″ SSD solid-state devices in the case. |
A relatively inexpensive gaming case, which is primarily distinguished by a capacious chassis, efficient ventilation and beautiful backlighting. So, the MidiTower chassis is designed for an ATX motherboard. Thanks to the capacious platform in the system unit, it will be possible to use powerful discrete graphics up to 360 mm long. A good video adapter can be supplemented with a high-performance TOP processor with a tower height of up to 170 mm.
The Gamemax StarLight case boasts an efficient air cooling system. The system unit comes standard with 4 fans. Each of the coolers has an LED backlight, and the control panel has a speed controller for the bladed impellers. If necessary, air blowing can be supplemented by the operation of liquid radiators. The right side of the case, as well as the front part, are made of transparent acrylic. The power supply is mounted in the lower compartment, which is separated from the main part of the chassis by a metal casing. Together with the block in the lower compartment there is also a basket for two 3.5″ HDD drives, in addition to them, you can install a couple more 2.5″ SSD solid-state devices in the case.
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Roomy, beautiful. The manufacturer just ditched a super beautiful case, very little dust protection and a very THIN wall is very easy to scratch!!! I had to make glass to order and buy dust protection. Well, okay, there’s a bad wall, well, isn’t it really so difficult to put at least protection against DUST there !!! use Gamemax StarLight Light-W week |
Great case, stylish, beautiful backlight A little pricey in my opinion, and little dust protection just bought Gamemax StarLight Light-W |
Anyway, since this case is still being sold, I'll update my previous review. Bought it in 2019. I'll start with dust protection - there is none. The most you can do is attach a magnetic mesh to the back wall with three fans. About the lighting - it's a completely unnecessary thing, as I now understand, just redundant. And you can't turn them off (I, for example, "disabled" these LEDs mechanically :) ). The front part of the computer glows like a projector, and when you need to watch a movie... well, imagine it yourself. The reset button on the unit fell off in the first month, glued on just to make it stick. It's overall noisy and a bit messy. But the biggest "highlight" is the fans. After 2 years of use, when I turned on the computer and walked away from it, I heard an incredibly loud noise like a truck engine. Returning to the computer, I realized it was the fan that, for some reason, stopped spinning at full speed and started making this wild noise. I never understood exactly what the issue was, maybe because the designers screwed up, or maybe it got "clogged," but I solved the noise issue by simply stopping the fan. Also, this problem resolved itself after an hour of operation, but sitting through that hour with such noise isn't something everyone can handle. In any case, a regular user can't easily reach these fans because special screws are needed, and I'm sure only the Chinese assemblers have such screwdrivers that gift us such wonders. zero Noise. Quality. etc. ![]() |