Gamdias has officially announced the ATLAS M4, a new mid-tower PC case expanding its ATLAS Series lineup. The model aligns with the company’s 2026 product direction, described as “Augmented Immersion,” and focuses on visual clarity, controlled airflow, and practical build features for modern gaming systems.
The ATLAS M4 uses tempered glass panels on both the front and side, offering a full internal view from top to bottom. A front-mounted power supply design moves the PSU away from the traditional lower chamber, removing visual obstructions inside the case. Power connectors are positioned downward, while an included extension cable routes connectivity to the rear, helping maintain a clean internal layout.
Cooling is based on a chimney-style airflow design. Air is drawn in through a perforated bottom panel and expelled through the top and rear vents. Gamdias ships the ATLAS M4 with four pre-installed 120 mm NOTUS M1 ARGB fans and an integrated 8-port PWM ARGB fan hub for centralized fan and lighting control. A key addition is the adjustable bottom-mounted fan system, which allows airflow to be angled toward the graphics card through six selectable positions.




The chassis supports ATX, microATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards and is compatible with connector-hidden board designs, allowing cables to be routed entirely from the rear. Modular, tool-free panels provide easy access during installation or upgrades. A pre-installed GPU support bracket is included to stabilize graphics cards up to 425 mm in length.



Front I/O connectivity includes a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port rated at 10 Gbps, two USB 3.0 ports, LED controls, and HD audio. The case supports top and rear radiators, power supplies up to 160 mm, and flexible storage with support for one 3.5-inch and one 2.5-inch drive, or two 2.5-inch drives. Magnetic dust filters on the top and side help limit dust buildup while maintaining airflow. The Gamdias ATLAS M4 is priced at USD 99.99.
