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Gamdias Reveals ARGUS M4 Mid-Tower Case With ARGB Fans

Gamdias Has Released its new ARGUS M4 Mid-Tower Case.

Gamdias ARGUS M4

The New ARGUS M4 from Gamdias is a Mid-tower case which offers a stylish design with high airflow performance and a spacious interior. The case features a half front panel with a solid top section that is aided by side vents and a diagonally striped perforated lower section with a mesh dust filter. The left side panel uses a tempered glass swing door for easy and tool-less access to the internals whilst the right panel offers side-mounted ventilation options, a common theme among newer cases. The case also offers a robust I/O with two USB 2.0, one USB 3, headphone and audio jacks alongside an LED button and power button.

Cooling Support

The case comes equipped with two preinstalled ARGB fans with a 140mm in the front and a 120mm in the rear offering comfortable airflow right out of the box. In total, the case can be equipped with 9 fans with 3x 120mm or 2x 140mm in the top and front, 2x 120mm in the side and either a single 120mm or 140mm in the rear. When it comes to AIO there is room for up to 360mm in the front and top and 240mm in the side.

Hardware Compatibility

Users can fit plenty of hardware within this case with up to an ATX motherboard and 180mm of clearance for the CPU cooler. For graphics cards, there is plenty of room with 417mm of clearance plus there is room for a vertical mount with 3 vertical PCIe slots. For storage, there is room for up to 3x 2.5″ or 2x 2.5″ and 1x 3.5″ drive to meet the needs of the average user. There is also room for up to 200mm of PSU.

Specs

  • Compatible with Dual 360mm Radiator (Top & Front)
  • 1 Built-in 140mm Front Fan and 120mm Rear Fan
  • Sync with 5V ARGB Motherboard
  • Tool-Free Installation Tempered Glass Window
  • Supports Motherboards up to ATX
  • Magnetic Dust Filter

Where Can I Learn More?

If you would like to learn more about the ARGUS M4, visit Gamdias.com.

Jakob Aylesbury

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