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We visited the Gamdias booth at Computex 2025, and there was quite a lot to unpack there. Being a PC peripheral manufacturer, Gamdias makes cases, keyboards, PSUs, and many other products. Now, we focus on cases. The centerpiece, the ATLAS P4 mid‑tower, breaks with convention by placing the power supply at the front. This simple repositioning channels fresh air directly over high‑end graphics cards, and with five preinstalled 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, coordinated through an eight‑port ARGB/PWM hub, thermals should remain low under any load. A seamless panoramic tempered‑glass side panel offers a clear, aquarium‑like view of the interior, while a vibrant 6‑inch IPS LCD lets builders monitor temperatures, adjust fan curves, or even display custom artwork.
For enthusiasts working with limited desk space, Gamdias introduced the ATHENA M4M Series in two complementary styles. The standard ATHENA M4M features a dynamic RGB light strip across its mesh‑perforated front panel, giving any setup an energetic glow. In contrast, the ATHENA M4M WOOD swaps that strip for a tasteful wood‑grain I/O accent that adds warmth and sophistication. Both models embrace the front‑mounted PSU design and support connector‑hidden (BTF) motherboards for a clean, uncluttered look. They accommodate dual 360 mm radiators mounted at the top and bottom and come equipped with three stealthy black 120 mm PWM fans to ensure consistent airflow throughout the chassis.
Gamdias rounded out its Computex showcase with the ATLAS Gen‑3 Series, comprising the full‑sized P3 and its smaller M3M sibling. Each features a column‑free, three‑sided glass enclosure alongside an innovative angled fan‑mounting system that funnels intake air directly to the hottest components. Both cases arrive with factory‑fitted ARGB PWM fans and a six‑port ARGB/PWM hub, while a subtle RGB light strip along the front bezel provides just enough flair without overpowering the design. The P3 supports ATX motherboards, and the more compact M3M is tailored for microATX builds.

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For enthusiasts working with limited desk space, Gamdias introduced the ATHENA M4M Series in two complementary styles. The standard ATHENA M4M features a dynamic RGB light strip across its mesh‑perforated front panel, giving any setup an energetic glow. In contrast, the ATHENA M4M WOOD swaps that strip for a tasteful wood‑grain I/O accent that adds warmth and sophistication. Both models embrace the front‑mounted PSU design and support connector‑hidden (BTF) motherboards for a clean, uncluttered look. They accommodate dual 360 mm radiators mounted at the top and bottom and come equipped with three stealthy black 120 mm PWM fans to ensure consistent airflow throughout the chassis.


Gamdias rounded out its Computex showcase with the ATLAS Gen‑3 Series, comprising the full‑sized P3 and its smaller M3M sibling. Each features a column‑free, three‑sided glass enclosure alongside an innovative angled fan‑mounting system that funnels intake air directly to the hottest components. Both cases arrive with factory‑fitted ARGB PWM fans and a six‑port ARGB/PWM hub, while a subtle RGB light strip along the front bezel provides just enough flair without overpowering the design. The P3 supports ATX motherboards, and the more compact M3M is tailored for microATX builds.


View at TechPowerUp Main Site