GAMDIAS has introduced a new lineup of PC cases that feature seamless tempered glass panels and an integrated display for real-time monitoring. Dubbed theAtlas 1st Series, there are three main cases:P1, M1, and E1, and they are separated by their size, but feature the same overall aesthetics. Most of them are offered in both black and white colors, so those looking to build anall-white gaming PCare covered here as well.

GAMDIAS Atlas 1st Series PC Case Lineup

The new lineup includes the largest, P1, the middle-of-the-pack M1 series, and the smallest offering, the E1 series. The M1 and the E1 have both black and white options, while the P1, at the time of writing, only had a black version. GAMDIAS has also made sure that the build process is easy thanks to the tempered glass panels that swing open on the P1 and removable panels on the other two.

GAMDIAS Atlas P1

The Atlas P1 is the largest among the three, but its size does not allow for alarger motherboardthan any of the others (they all supportMini-ITX, Micro-ATX and ATXmotherboards). What it does bring is compatibility with larger components, including radiators and GPUs up to 455mm long. It also comes with four 120mm ARGB PWM fans and an included8x ARGB/ PWM fan hub.

The P1 also allows you to move the integrated display either outside the case attached to the frame, or place it inside behind the tempered glass panel. Furthermore, the PCIe slots can rotate, allowing forvertical GPU mounting. GAMDIAS includes a GPU holder as well.

GAMDIAS Atlas M1 and M1 WH

The more compact option compared to the P1, the M1 has a fixed display, but can still fit a fairly large GPU, up to 410mm. It comes withthree ARGB fans and a fan hub, as well as magnetic dust filters. The I/O is right next to the display and there is an easy-access USB Type-C port, along with a USB Type-A port. There are perforations throughout the case allowing for efficient airflow through the components. Both the black and white options of the M1 look elegant, but the integrated display stands out more in the white model.

GAMDIAS Atlas E1 and E1 WH

Even though the E1 series is still a mid-tower case, it is the smallest of the three, measuring only 360mm in length. This means space for a relatively smaller GPU, up to 340mm, but no provision to mount the intake fans on the side panel, like with the P1 and M1 series. It also hasthree ARGB fans, but no fan hub. The integrated display is fixed like the M1, but there are round metal feet at the base raising the bottom for unrestricted airflow. You do lose the easy access USB Type-C port next to the display that has been replaced by a second USB Type-A port.

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Top: 360mm,420mm / Side: 360mm,420mm / Rear: 120mm,140mm

Top: 360mm,280mm / Side: 240mm / Rear: 120mm

Top: 240mm / Rear: 120mm

Fan Support

Top: 3x120mm, 3x140mm / Side: 3x120mm, 3x140mm / Rear: 1x120mm, 1x140mm

Top: 3x120mm, 2x140mm / Side: 2x120mm / Rear: 1x120mm

Top: 2x120mm, 2x140 mm Rear: 1x120mm

2x3.5" or 1x2.5"+1x3.5"(HDD Cage) 2x2.5"(SSD Bracket)

1x3.5"(Chassis Bottom) 2x2.5"(SSD Bracket)

Clearance

CPU cooler: 180mm / GPU length: 455mm / PSU length: 220mm

CPU cooler: 160mm / GPU length: 410mm / PSU length: 180mm

CPU cooler: 160mm / GPU length: 340mm / PSU length: 160mm

Dimension (L x W x H)

480x245x500mm

420x210x465mm

360x210x480mm

GAMDIAS Atlas 1st Series: Price and Availability

At the time of writing, only the Atlas M1 and E1 series of cases are available for purchase online. TheAtlas M1 is listed on Amazon for $80, but only the black version. The E1 has both colors available and ispriced at $66 ($4 off) for the white one, or$71 for the black option.

The P1 is not listed anywhere yet, and it is unclear whether there will be a white version of this case when it does get listed online. Considering the mid-tier Atlas M1 is priced at around $80, the P1 could be in the neighborhood of $90-$100.