GAMDIAS Launches ATLAS M4 Panoramic PC Case

GAMDIAS has just pulled the curtain back on its latest chassis, the ATLAS M4. If you are the type who spends hours perfecting your cable management and wants to show off every single millimeter of your hardware, this might be the case you’ve been waiting for. Moving away from traditional internal layouts, the ATLAS M4 aims to offer a truly unobstructed view of your components.
Full Panoramic View
The standout feature of the ATLAS M4 is undoubtedly its “bottom to top” seamless tempered glass. By utilising panels on both the front and the side, GAMDIAS has created a wrap-around effect that gives you a crystal-clear look at your build.
To achieve this look, they’ve made a bold design choice: moving the Power Supply Unit (PSU) to the front of the case. By shifting the PSU away from the bottom or rear, the usual visual barriers are gone, leaving a wide-open space for your motherboard and GPU.
Clever Cooling and “Chimney” Airflow
Don’t let all that glass fool you into thinking it’ll run hot. The ATLAS M4 uses a “chimney-style” ventilation system. It draws cool air in through a perforated bottom panel and vents the heat out through the top and rear.
It also comes packed with some impressive cooling hardware out of the box:
- Four pre-installed NOTUS M1 ARGB fans: These provide plenty of airflow with integrated lighting.
- Adjustable bottom fan system: You can actually tilt the bottom fans at six different angles to point air directly at your GPU.
- 8-port PWM ARGB fan hub: This makes managing all those cables and lighting effects a breeze.
Builder-Friendly Features
The ATLAS M4 isn’t just about looks; it’s designed to be easy to work with. Because the PSU is mounted at the front, GAMDIAS includes an extension cable so you can still plug your power lead into the back of the case as usual.
The case is also ready for the latest trends in hardware, including support for “connector-hidden” motherboards (like BTF or Project Zero), where the cables plug into the back of the board rather than the front. This results in an immaculate, wire-free look inside the main chamber.
Tell Me More: Technical Specifications

If you’re planning a high-end build, the ATLAS M4 has plenty of room for the big stuff:
- Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX.
- GPU Clearance: Supports cards up to 425mm in length (includes a pre-installed anti-sag bracket).
- PSU Clearance: Fits units up to 160mm.
- Storage: 1x 3.5″ + 1x 2.5″ drive, or 2x 2.5″ drives.
- Front I/O: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (10 Gbps), 2x USB 3.0, LED controls, and HD Audio.
- Dust Protection: Magnetic filters on the top and side.
What We Think

The ATLAS M4 looks like a fantastic option for people who want to prioritise aesthetics. The front-mounted PSU design is a clever way to clear up the “clutter” at the bottom of the case, and the inclusion of four ARGB fans and a hub adds great value. At under $100, it’s positioning itself as a very competitive “showcase” case that doesn’t sacrifice too much in the way of cooling performance.
Where to Buy
The GAMDIAS ATLAS M4 carries an MSRP of $99.90. You can expect to see it hitting major retailers and specialist computer hardware stores shortly.















