GAMDIAS ATLAS P6 CG Panoramic PC Case Revealed with Curved Glass

GAMDIAS unveils the ATLAS P6 CG, a flagship panoramic PC case featuring a 270-degree curved tempered glass front panel, integrated spotlight for collectibles, and pre-installed ARGB fans with chimney-style airflow.

GAMDIAS ATLAS P6 CG Panoramic PC Case Revealed with Curved Glass

GAMDIAS has introduced the ATLAS P6 CG, a flagship panoramic PC case designed for gaming enthusiasts and collectors. The chassis features a pillar-less design with a 270-degree curved tempered glass front panel and an adjacent right-side glass panel. This construction creates an unobstructed view of the internal components from multiple angles.

Flagship panoramic chassis features integrated figure display platform and chimney-style cooling layout

The case includes a dedicated figure display platform equipped with an integrated spotlight for showcasing collectibles. Cooling is handled by four pre-installed NOTUS M1 PWM ARGB 120 mm fans arranged in a chimney-style layout. Three fans serve as bottom intakes while one rear fan acts as exhaust, and the slanted triple intake design directs airflow straight to the graphics card.

ATLAS P6 CG panoramic PC case with 270-degree curved tempered glass front panel and right-side glass panel
ATLAS P6 CG panoramic PC case with 270-degree curved tempered glass front panel and right-side glass panel

The ATLAS P6 CG supports hidden connector (BTF) motherboards and offers tool-less side panel access for easy maintenance. It accommodates ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX form factors with support for CPU coolers up to 165 mm tall and GPUs up to 425 mm long. Cable management includes a 90 mm routing space with Velcro straps and an adjustable GPU support bracket.

Storage options allow for two 3.5-inch drives plus one 2.5-inch drive, or one 3.5-inch drive and up to three 2.5-inch drives. The front I/O panel features a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C port with 20 Gbps speeds, dual USB 3.0 ports, an LED control button, a spotlight switch, and an HD audio jack. Dust filters cover the top, side, and bottom panels to maintain airflow while reducing dust intake.

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