Monday, July 31st 2023

Gamdias Announces NESO P1 Full-tower Chassis

GAMDIAS, the leading brand for PC gaming hardware, announced the brand-new full-tower case, NESO P1, which comes with a dual-chamber design with a unique trapezoidal form factor to showcase your hardware in a panoramic display. Available in four colors, the NESO P1 is a top-of-the-line chassis that offers prime lifestyle, functionality, and versatility for gamers, enthusiasts, and professionals who demand high performance and aesthetics.

Modualar Orientation and One-touch Release Mechanism
Crafted to elevate the building experience, NESO P1 provides two appearances in one model with modular pedestals which enable users to rotate the case from horizontal to vertical orientation with ease. The one-touch release mechanism allows you to access your hardware with a simple touch, and the dual-hinged tempered glass side panels are detachable for an improved modding experience.
Airflow Design and Extensive Cooling Capability
Through fully perforated mesh panels around the case, the NESO P1 provides optimum airflow routes and endless options to configure airflow intake and exhaust while utilizing the modular case orientation. The series can house up to 10 fans overall and up to a 420 mm radiator on the side with an increased depth of 80 mm for extra thick radiators.

Massive Interior and Excellent Cable Management
Measuring 490 x 310 x 495 mm (DxWxH), NESO P1 supports up to E-ATX motherboards and VGA cards with lengths up to 426 mm and widths up to 192 mm. With 8 to 8 rotatable PCI-e slots to offer flexible options to mount graphic cards vertically, the case is ready for the next-gen configurations and hardware. Turning to the back, the case's hidden compartment is 90 mm deep, allowing for ample cable management as well as a well-designed cable routing system with included Velcro straps for a superb building experience.
For more information, visit the product page.
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17 Comments on Gamdias Announces NESO P1 Full-tower Chassis

#1
bonehead123
Normally I'm not impressed by same ole same same boxen, but this one is a little better than most because:

A) Mesh & filters everywhere
B) Holds lots of fans + large rad
C) Front I/O on the bottom, yee haw
D) The Red & Black version is a nice option, but as usual, the so-called "white" version is actually just a B&W combo :(
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#2
HBSound
I am impressed.

There is an all black version.

I know there are no new ideas in the PC case game, but man - ithis one is almost just like the HYTE cases. Just a little larger for the larger motherboards.

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#3
AnarchoPrimitiv
Part of me almost wishes Lian Li could have patented the layout of the O11 Dynamic so we wouldn't be seeing a glut of ridiculously derivative cases on the market at present.
HBSoundI am impressed.

There is an all black version.

I know there are no new ideas in the PC case game, but man - ithis one is almost just like the HYTE cases. Just a little larger for the larger motherboards.

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That's cool, the thing I always hated about that Hyte case is the lack of 360mm radiator support....I think mixing and matching 120mm and 140mm fans in a build is an abomination, I always prefer 120mm, and a 240 AIO is beginning not to cut it anymore....so this case is cool
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#4
natr0n
much yes very like

white case can do a spiderman theme custom job
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#5
AsRock
TPU addict
bonehead123Normally I'm not impressed by same ole same same boxen, but this one is a little better than most because:

A) Mesh & filters everywhere
B) Holds lots of fans + large rad
C) Front I/O on the bottom, yee haw
D) The Red & Black version is a nice option, but as usual, the so-called "white" version is actually just a B&W combo :(
Well the 3 fans blocked by the metal they screw too and a air filter and then a side panel.

My point is the plastic 50% ish blocked the metal that the fans screw to 50?% blocked thankfully some distance but doesn't forcing air around corners never a good idea.

Rear fan blocked like 50%

Surly dremal time ?.
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#6
HBSound
Does anyone know what size board is E-ATX for them? 12 x 10? or 12 x 13?

The all-black - nice!
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#7
Chaitanya
HBSoundI am impressed.

There is an all black version.

I know there are no new ideas in the PC case game, but man - ithis one is almost just like the HYTE cases. Just a little larger for the larger motherboards.

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This is not just copying someone elses homework but also improving on the mistakes/compromiss in orignal.
AsRockWell the 3 fans blocked by the metal they screw too and a air filter and then a side panel.

My point is the plastic 50% ish blocked the metal that the fans screw to 50?% blocked thankfully some distance but doesn't forcing air around corners never a good idea.

Rear fan blocked like 50%

Surly dremal time ?.
It seems to be a trend that cases which "support" 140 or largers fans on 120mm rails/mounts have good portion of their intakes for larger fans being blocked off. Feels like an afterthought to support 140 while orignally case was designed with 360mm fans in mind.
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#9
HBSound
HairyLobstersWhy does it look like a Hyte case?
Looks just like the Hyte to me. Even the perforation on the top, rear and bottom of the case. The only real difference size, and the rouned edges.
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#11
wNotyarD
HBSoundDoes anyone know what size board is E-ATX for them? 12 x 10? or 12 x 13?
No mention at all throughout their documentation
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#12
Al Chafai
Beautiful design since i am a sucker for dual chamber cases, but this one stands out because it's the only compact one that supports 420mm Rads on the side.
Hope it will be available in Europe soon because it would be a great match for the Arctic Freezer II 420 A-RGB for sure.
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#13
AsRock
TPU addict
ChaitanyaThis is not just copying someone elses homework but also improving on the mistakes/compromiss in orignal.


It seems to be a trend that cases which "support" 140 or largers fans on 120mm rails/mounts have good portion of their intakes for larger fans being blocked off. Feels like an afterthought to support 140 while orignally case was designed with 360mm fans in mind.
Yes even worse for 140mm fans. Maybe they are saving the correct way for a NESO P1 V2 hahaha.

If i need a case with good air flow this one is no were near that requirement.

As others have said it's a lot like the Y40, which i don't mind but this don't look like it improves on it at all.

Don't even get me started with all the plastic that's blocking shit
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#14
gaseosx
Is it so much to ask for proper 420mm rad support? I just want to use a 60mm rad in push/pull.
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#15
Chaitanya
AsRockYes even worse for 140mm fans. Maybe they are saving the correct way for a NESO P1 V2 hahaha.

If i need a case with good air flow this one is no were near that requirement.

As others have said it's a lot like the Y40, which i don't mind but this don't look like it improves on it at all.

Don't even get me started with all the plastic that's blocking shit
This does not look like a Y40 clone rather improved Y60. PCI slots(ripped-off from Thermaltake), additional SSD mounts on side raditator support, use of far less restrictive plastic(on top and side panel) and support for both horizontal and vertical placement of case are improvements on Hyte formula.
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#16
Minus Infinity
So this is a full tower, but due to the placement of IO on the bottom of the case it will need to sit on your desk. That's ridiculous IMO. I would never put this on my desk, always under. A shame as it's a damn nice case otherwise.
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#17
ThaneX
Minus InfinitySo this is a full tower, but due to the placement of IO on the bottom of the case it will need to sit on your desk. That's ridiculous IMO. I would never put this on my desk, always under. A shame as it's a damn nice case otherwise.
You can literally flip the case horizontally and the I/O will be on the top :)
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