Gamdias has introduced the Atlas 1st PC cases, designed to cater to the diverse needs of gamers and PC enthusiasts. This new series encompasses three distinct models: the Atlas P1, offering enhanced component compatibility; the Atlas M1, serving as the middle ground between size and features; and the Atlas E1, the most compact option.
Each iteration in the Atlas 1st series cases is equipped with front and side tempered glass panels. These cases also feature a configurable display that allows users to monitor real-time system metrics and ambient temperature. With 120 mm ARGB fans in all models, the M1 and P1 elevate the experience further with PWM capabilities and a pre-installed PWM ARGB fan hub to control fan speeds and lighting effects. Comprehensive connectivity options, including USB 3.0, fan LED controls, monitor mode switch, and integrated audio jacks, are available on all models. Additionally, the M1 and P1 have a USB-C 3.2 port.
Leading the pack is the Atlas P1, which can accommodate up to 420 mm radiators on the top and sides and supports VGA cards measuring up to 455 mm in horizontal and vertical orientations. Available in black, the P1 also includes a one-touch release mechanism to open the dual-hinged, removable tempered glass panel and access the hardware inside. Adding to its innovative design, the P1 features a magnetic modular digital display that can be repositioned for optimal visibility. It also supports hidden-connector motherboards, allowing for a cleaner cable management solution.
Available in black and white finishes, the Atlas M1 balances size and performance. It supports 360 mm or 280 mm radiators on the top and a 240 mm radiator on the side while accommodating video cards up to 410 mm in length. With a simple latch mechanism for hardware access, three 120 mm PWM ARGB fans, and a PWM ARGB fan hub, the M1 promises to be a solid solution for mid-range builds.
For those seeking compact solutions without sacrificing aesthetics, the Atlas E1 is the most space-efficient model in the series. Designed for efficient builds, it can accommodate 240 mm radiators on the top and support VGA cards up to 340 mm. Available in black and white, the E1's user-friendly clasp mechanism allows for easy removal of front and side tempered glass panels, simplifying maintenance.
The Atlas P1 is the most expensive, priced at $144.99, followed by the white Atlas M1 for $94.99 and the black variant for $89.99. The Atlas E1, as it doesn't have fans included and is smaller, is also the cheapest, with the white model going for $79.99 and the black model for $74.99
KitGuru says: Of the three Gamdias Atlas cases, which one do you prefer?