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Gamdias Atlas E1

Darksaber

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The Gamdias Atlas E1 is the most affordable of the Atlas series, sporting a temperature display integrated into a compact dual-glass enclosure. Equipped with three fans, ARGB control and the ability to hold a long and potent GPU, the Atlas E1 is aimed at those wanting something small on their desk while showing off all their cool hardware.

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@Darksaber - What's the difference between the E1 and M1?
The M is ATX instead of MATX. That's just a guess after looking at their website.
You'd think they'd do the naming the other way around(MATX being M1 and ATX being E1), but that would only make sense.

I like the looks of this one better though.
 
My eyes are probably not good but i just want to say the finished assembly looks neat and tidy.
The gpu looks as though it is is sagging, if its not i need to get my eyes checked out..
 
Another case why this design sucks.
 
The M is ATX instead of MATX. That's just a guess after looking at their website.
You'd think they'd do the naming the other way around(MATX being M1 and ATX being E1), but that would only make sense.

I like the looks of this one better though.
I looked it up too (before I asked). Perhaps I missed it....they both state Mid-Tower and support ITX to ATX boards....It looks like they are different sizes, but both explicitly state mid-tower and support the same size mobos.
 
My eyes are probably not good but i just want to say the finished assembly looks neat and tidy.
The gpu looks as though it is is sagging, if its not i need to get my eyes checked out..

It is sagging - completely useless graphics card (I mean they should use a Radeon RX 7700 XT or something in that range) that is extremely heavy and no GPU bracket / holder is placed there to keep it horisontal.

Also, test system:

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and then:

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I think the reviews should be written more carefully.
 
It's the little stuff that bothers me most. No TYPE-C port on the front, in 2025? I use one regularly and can't be arsed accessing the rear I/O for simple tasks and I'm not big on desk cluttering extensions either.

I do like the large temp display though. Not new, but its nice to see more of this stuff

Bottom line: no Type-C, you can C yourself out the door!
 
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