Tuesday, August 15th 2023
Gamdias Announces the ARGUS M4 Mid-tower Case
GAMDIAS, the leading brand of PC gaming hardware, released a stylish and high-performance mid-tower case, ARGUS M4, which is designed with a diagonally striped perforated front panel, two built-in ARGB fans, and a tempered glass swing door. Moreover, its spacious interior provides flexible options for installation of fans and radiators to ensure optimum airflow.
Extensive Airflow Configuration and Two Built-in ARGB Fans: The ARGUS M4 comes with a perforated front panel, mesh vents throughout the case, a preinstalled 140 mm fan on the front and one 120 mm fan on the rear which enhance airflow intake and exhaust. The tempered glass swing door as well as the two built-in ARGB fans that can be synchronized via motherboard or LED control button enable users to show the beauty of their builds.Versatile Cooling Support
This case can support up to 9 fans and offer flexible options for users to install radiators. To illustrate, it can accommodate 360/280 mm radiator on the front, 360/280 mm on the top, 240 mm on the side, and 120/140 mm on the rear. The ARGUS M4 excels in cooling performance as it supports two 360 mm radiators on the top and the front simultaneously.
The case supports up to ATX motherboards, air coolers with 180 mm RAM clearance, and VGA cards with lengths up to 417 mm. In terms of the storage compatibility, the ARGUS M4 supports installation of up to 3x 2.5" or 2x 2.5"+1x 3.5" and can accommodate PSU with lengths up to 200 mm.
For more information, visit the product page.
Extensive Airflow Configuration and Two Built-in ARGB Fans: The ARGUS M4 comes with a perforated front panel, mesh vents throughout the case, a preinstalled 140 mm fan on the front and one 120 mm fan on the rear which enhance airflow intake and exhaust. The tempered glass swing door as well as the two built-in ARGB fans that can be synchronized via motherboard or LED control button enable users to show the beauty of their builds.Versatile Cooling Support
This case can support up to 9 fans and offer flexible options for users to install radiators. To illustrate, it can accommodate 360/280 mm radiator on the front, 360/280 mm on the top, 240 mm on the side, and 120/140 mm on the rear. The ARGUS M4 excels in cooling performance as it supports two 360 mm radiators on the top and the front simultaneously.
The case supports up to ATX motherboards, air coolers with 180 mm RAM clearance, and VGA cards with lengths up to 417 mm. In terms of the storage compatibility, the ARGUS M4 supports installation of up to 3x 2.5" or 2x 2.5"+1x 3.5" and can accommodate PSU with lengths up to 200 mm.
For more information, visit the product page.
13 Comments on Gamdias Announces the ARGUS M4 Mid-tower Case
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Guess what: It IS a boxen, same ole same same lame lame boring-AF-no-design-effort-cloner-zoner :)
y/A/w/N....
EDIT: O hey, I found a reference to an advantage of USB2 over USB3 in today's Razer Basilisk V3 review!
many ppl will not be on here (forum), but might get here thru link/recommendations, or while looking up info before a purchase.
many users will be happy with this (if priced accordingly), and spend their savings on a (step) better cpu/gpu,
instead shelling out another 50-100$ for a "better" case.
getting something with a glass panel instead of a thin acrylic one, would be enough for me to consider it. (for others).
some of the rigs i build with 40-80$ cases, looked better than some i spend almost double.
question: do you have a pink bike/car? no?
so we shouldnt have those? you know, cause "you" dont (need one)? right.
i will assume, many girls (some others) will disagree.. :D
i doubt anyone here (with the funds and expertise), will use this for the next +3K WS build,
so if "you dont" like it, thats fine, doesnt mean we need to sour it for everyone else.
doing some repair/troubleshooting, you will quickly see its good to have (native) usb2.
i have seen multiple times where certain KB/mouse didnt work unless running win os,
so you cant even get to bios etc, having only usb3.
having (front) usb-C, means nothing regarding power/speed, and i rather have a usb-A as 3.1/3.2, versus a usb-C connection doing 3.0 or 2.0
ignoring for a moment that i can buy usb-A cords doing what C can do (perf wise), so dont see a reason that every board "must" have it,
nor for what it so important to have it on the front (just buy a longer cord?!)...
most are still on (cheaper) hdds, maybe ssd.
no one i build a rig for in the past 6y, is using anything but hdds for ext use, a handful that do have an ssd, are spare/used drives from me/previous use..
Und harr harr, ofc.