Friday, June 7th 2024

GAMDIAS Also Shows New Cases, PSUs, and Fans at Computex 2024

At Computex 2024, the GAMDIAS booth had many new things to show. Leading the charge is the NESO P1 PRO Dual Chamber Full-Tower Case. This case boasts three built-in 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, providing top-notch cooling performance and mesmerizing visual effects. Its magnetic modular pedestals offer versatile orientation options, while the user-friendly motherboard assembly design simplifies upgrades and maintenance. With support for the latest RTX 40 series GPU and a rotatable PCIe slot, the NESO P1 PRO allows builders to choose their desired component rotation for the showcase.

Complementing the impressive case lineup is the ATLAS Series, which includes the P, M, and E Series in both black and white color options. These cases feature customized monitors that display real-time system information and ambient temperatures, keeping you always informed. Three built-in 120 mm ARGB PWM fans ensure optimal cooling, while panoramic tempered glass panels showcase your build's beauty.
To further enhance cooling performance, GAMDIAS has introduced the NOTUS M1-1205 Premium Fan set, comprising five high-performance PWM fans with a maximum speed of 1,700 RPM. Made from top-grade PBT material, these fans promise longevity and effective airflow while operating silently.
Rounding out the new offerings is the HELIOS P1A Series of fully modular and non-modular power supply units. Boasting 80 Plus Gold certification and a smart 120 mm hydraulic bearing fan, these PSUs deliver efficient and stable power output, ensuring your components operate at their best.
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8 Comments on GAMDIAS Also Shows New Cases, PSUs, and Fans at Computex 2024

#1
Courier 6
The Athena P3 looks really nice, I´m not for aquariun look
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#2
bonehead123
m.E.h...

more same ole same same stuff, everywhere all the time all at once....:D
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#3
SoM6
is that a 1070 or 1060 in the first pic lol
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#4
Dr_b_
Athena P3 ftw. A functional case that can do something
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#5
ARF
SoM6is that a 1070 or 1060 in the first pic lol
At least it looks somewhat normal size :D
I would take the photos with Radeon R9 Nano, instead, nice, clean, tidy.



The fish-tank cases do show some evolution with those bottom lying fans, but definitely there is no revolution, why don't they change the rotation of the motherboard, by 90° or 180°, upside down, so that the graphics cards become on top ?
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#6
mashie
I like the white case with the pink light, which model number is that?

It looks like a great canvas to do some serious modding with.
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#7
Courier 6
mashieI like the white case with the pink light, which model number is that?

It looks like a great canvas to do some serious modding with.
Atlas M2?
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#8
mashie
Courier 6Atlas M2?
Looking at a computer screen instead of a phone screen I spotted the name plate next to it, it was the Neso P1 Pro.
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