Monday, June 5th 2023

Gamdias Demonstrates PC Enclosures at Computex 2023

Gamdias has diversified its PC case product range with multiple new models introduced at this year's Computex. Their headline "prime lifestyle" E-ATX enclosure is the dual chamber NESO P1 full-tower case - its unique trapezoidal shape was certainly eye-catching and the two glass panels provide a panoramic view of interior-mounted hardware. A modular pedestal system grants horizontal and vertical orientations "seamlessly while leveraging solid airflow and stability. A new case orientation provides a fresher look and unlocks an entirely new building experience." Gamdias states that the NESO P1's dimensions are (L x W x H) 490 x 310 x 495 mm.

A one-touch button mechanism makes it simple and straightforward to access the case interior for builds, upgrades and maintenance. The NESO P1 features fully perforated mesh panels that allow for optimum airflow routes, these can be configured to adjust intake and exhaust functionality depending on case orientation. Gamdias has thoughtfully added 8x8 rotatable PCIe slots and created an interior space with plenty of room (up to 426 mm) which accommodates for the flexible installation of horizontal and vertical GPUs, including the largest examples from the GeForce RTX 40-series.
The NESO P1 has ample room for up to ten case fans and a 420 mm radiator on the side for highly efficient cooling. Gamdias is releasing their top-of-the-line chassis in four colors: black, white, red and pure white. The NESO P1 is advertised as "offering style, functionality, and versatility for gamers, enthusiasts, and professionals who demand high performance and aesthetics." Gamdias also offers a smaller version of their flagship model, in the shape of the NESO P2, which keeps the overall aesthetic and similar dual chamber functionality to its larger sibling - albeit in a more compact frame. The dimensions are listed as: (L x W x H) 480 x 245 x 495 mm.
Gamdias has showcased more traditional tower cases in the form of their ATHENA P1 and Argus M4 models. The ATHENA P1 is a mid-tower case that sports a perforated mesh design granting top-tier airflow configurations, it has a spacious interior with advanced cable management - builders will be pleased by a clean interior with an easy setup process. Gamdias states that the P1 is supplied with "four high-performance fans and ARGB light strips" that provide high static pressure for optimized airflow guidance. The ATHENA P1 case supports system-wide ARGB for compatible motherboards to build a synchronized setup with the existing lighting system.
Source: Gamdias 2023
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7 Comments on Gamdias Demonstrates PC Enclosures at Computex 2023

#1
AGlezB
The NESO P1 should be called NESO Microwave.
"Ideal for your kitchen"
ROFL
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Fierce Guppy
AGlezBThe NESO P1 should be called NESO Microwave.
"Ideal for your kitchen"
ROFL
It looks like a repurposed rotisserie oven. I like it. If it can comfortably fit an E-ATX mobo, a long Strix size RTX 4090, and the reviews are consistently positive then the case would look good on my desk.
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#3
bonehead123
Fierce GuppyIt looks like a repurposed rotisserie oven. I like it. If it can comfortably fit an E-ATX mobo, a long Strix size RTX 4090, and the reviews are consistently positive then the case would look good on my desk.
IF I were in the market for a new, mid-sized case, this one would be at or at least near the top of my list....
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#4
destruya
I'm probably a Day One buyer of the P1, but I'm definitely going to look into getting some louvers to direct the flow of air across and over the board rather than straight up into the glass. I see this more as an improvement on the old CM HAF and Corsair Air 540 than the O11 clone they were going for.
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#6
AGlezB
Fierce GuppyIt looks like a repurposed rotisserie oven. I like it. If it can comfortably fit an E-ATX mobo, a long Strix size RTX 4090, and the reviews are consistently positive then the case would look good on my desk.
Just be wary of drunkards if you throw a party at your place. The last thing you want is someone trying to use your GPU to heat a slice of pizza. :D
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#7
ThaneX
Sadly this microwave looks like it'll have good airflow.
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