Computex 2025: Gamdias introduces new ATLAS case designs, peripherals and more

Leo and the team stopped by to visit Gamdias at Computex today, focusing on a range of cases, coolers, PSUs and even peripherals. There was certainly a lot on show but Leo has his eye on one particular case he’d like to review in the near future…
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 00:10 Atlas series cases
- 02:38 a new memory brand!
- 03:08 More cases – Athena series
- 03:48 New Boreas air coolers
- 04:26 Peripheral sets
- 05:03 Thor and Helios PSUs
- 05:41 Chione AIOs
- 06:13 Closing with the Neso chassis
- 07:06 Signing off
At the top of our list we have the new Gamdias ATLAS P4 chassis. This is a mid-tower PC case with a bold fusion of designs that places the PSU at the front of the case and a fan layout that prioritises cooling for the GPU. Leo is particularly keen to get his hands on this one for review as it checks a lot of the right boxes for a new PC case, so stay tuned for more in the coming months.
Next up we have the Athena M4M, a compact PC case available in two styles, the M4M with dynamic RGB lighting on the front panel, or the M4M Wood, which adds a wood-finished I/O panel for a warm and natural touch. The front-mounted PSU layout works alongside a fully perforated mesh front panel to boost airflow directly to your system. Both versions support connector-hidden (BTF) motherboards and fit dual 360mm radiators on the top and bottom.
The ATLAS Gen 3 also makes an appearance, with both the Atlas P3 and Atlas M3M models. These cases stand out thanks to a three-sided column-less glass panel design, offering a seamless and unobstructed view of your build. Each case comes equipped with built-in ARGB PWM fans and a 6-port ARGB/PWM hub, ensuring efficient thermal performance and vivid lighting.
Onto power supplies, Gamdias has the THOR P2 series. These are fully modular power supply units available in 850W, 1000W and 1200W capacities. These units are all certified 80 Plus Gold, and meet the ATX 3.1 & PCIe Gen 5.1 standards. Users will find a rotatable AC inlet, offering 90° rotation for flexible chassis space layout.
In the peripherals section, Gamdias has showcased the new Hermes M90 gaming keyboard, which features Magnetic Switches rated for 100 million clicks, with Hall Effect design for the best combination of durability and precision. A Rapid Trigger function enables lightning-fast response and can be effective in FPS games that require lots of strafing.
KitGuru Says: The new Atlas cases look particularly interesting for those planning a new build this year. What do you all think of the Gamdias line-up at Computex this year?