The M/ST series from Gamemax includes mostly neat and miniature computer cases in the Desktop form factor, designed to install compact micro-ATX motherboards and entry-level or mid-range components. Most of these cases are suitable for both vertical and horizontal installation. Due to their small displacement, they will not take up much space on the table.


Inside the case, space is usually reserved for a low-profile processor fan, a compact GPU, a pair of classic drives and a smaller 80mm fan. In addition to the case itself, the standard package often includes power supplies with a power of 300 - 400 W. Considering the average bill and the availability of a power source are around $50, this can be a decisive factor in your choice.

M/ST cases from Gamemax are designed for assembling budget office or home computers that can be used to perform basic tasks, such as working in Google Docs, Excel, communicating in instant messengers, watching social networks or TV series. At the same time, the manufacturer tried not to forget about video game fans, periodically updating the line.

A striking example that stands out from the general rules of the series is the cute and miniature Gamemax M65 cube with transparent panels and unusual concave ARGB fans. Despite the limited displacement due to the Mini Tower format and the miniature micro-ATX tray, this case is a modern solution for mid- and mid-range gaming PCs with a modern video card, a solid tower cooler, a pair of M.2 drives and a 16/20-core processor.