







The ATHENA M3 Series mid-tower case is engineered to optimize airflow, ensuring top-tier performance for demanding applications. Its mesh front panel, combined with four built-in 120mm ARGB PWM fans, significantly enhances airflow efficiency. This case improves thermal management and offers a sleek and visually appealing design, making it an excellent choice for all users.
Excellent Airflow w/ 4 Built-in ARGB PWM Fans & Fan Hub: The Mid-tower case provides exceptional lighting and finely tuned airflow with minimal noise. The included 8-port PWM ARGB fan hub allows for easy management and synchronization, ensuring a cohesive lighting setup that perfectly complements the high-performance, quiet operation of the fans.
Sleek & Clean Desgin with Optimized Ventilation: The white ATX case boasts all-white parts and components, including cables, fans, and connectors to ensure consistency throughout the system.
Dual 360mm Radiator Support: The White pc case provides superior cooling performance as it can support 360mm radiators on the front and the top simultaneously.
GEN 2 TYPE-C & E-ATX Motherboard: The gaming case offers the option to house up to E-ATX motherboards, air coolers with 170mm RAM clearance, and VGA cards with lengths up to 420mm.
Great Expansion for Gaming Rigs: The desktop case has ample room for cable management and supports up to 200mm PSU, 420mm Graphic Card, 2 x 3.5″ or 1 x 2.5″+1 x 3.5″(HDD Cage) 4 x 2.5″
11 reviews for GAMDIAS White ATX Mid Tower Computer Case Tempered Glass, Gaming PC Case Support Dual 360mm AIO/Radiator, 7x120mm Case Fans (4X 120mm Built-in), 420mm GPU/VGA, USB3.0X 2, Type C x1, 170mm CPU Cooler
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Dan –
Exceeded my expectations…
Fantastic case.After wasting hours to find a budget case with clean lines and good airflow, I ran across this one. I hadn’t heard of the brand, but took a chance.It has the clean, understated look that I was searching for. And the airflow seems excellent. The included three variable fans also seem excellent. I am embarrassed to say, but the ability to cycle through custom color combinations is quite cool.The case is relatively lightweight, but seems solidly constructed. The interior is roomy and well thought out – ie, it was easy to route the cables for clean cable management. The tempered glass side window is a nice touch, but I probably would have preferred plexi or acrylic so that I know there’s no chance of shattering.As an added bonus, the marketing materials fail to mention that the case will accommodate two 140mm exhaust fans – which I did. Nice.The only gripe is that the screw holes on the PCI expansion slots are very tight and took a bit of effort to thread correctly. And you have to break off each used slot individually, with no way to reattach the blank.Otherwise, it exceeded my expectations!
Sk8rboi_87 –
Great Case for Budget Builds!
Wonderful tower case for the price. Plenty of room for a Micro-ATX build, and I’d imagine a full size ATX would be more than feasible. Fans are PWM capable, but the power cable from the fan hub is a 3 pin, so through the hub you won’t get PWM control. Still worth it though, the noise is noticeable in a quiet room but hardly notice it while doing anything. I’d rather have slightly noisy fans that actually cool the pc adequately, which these do. Cable management is very easy, though the ARGB and PWM headers from the fans going into the hub are mildly tangled, it’s pretty easy to manage them still. Though there’s room for more fans to be mounted, I think depending on your build the four that come pre installed may be more than enough. The overall look of the case is very clean and the tempered glass allows for a nice look into the case to admire your build. Case comes with plenty of screws and standoffs for mounting as needed, and though it doesn’t come with a physical manual, you can easily find one online by searching the case model name + user manual. Overall I’m very happy with this case and would recommend if you need a M-ATX or ATX case and care about airflow, aesthetics, and affordability this is a solid case to get.
Jonathan H –
Good PC case but has ONE flaw
I really liked the car, the build quality is pretty good, it cools my Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX 1660 just fine with my 2 intake 120mm fans and one 120mm in the rear, I used the black one when I brought the non-mesh model but the white one looks pretty good,If I were Gamdias, I would remove the tinted tempered glass side panel, there’s a bunch of cases on that price that does not have tinted glass panels, I just think that it just cost more to manufacture it than leaving the side panel clear, like why would I not like to see the work I did on the case after I just built the pc in it? It has RGB which I liked, it’s using proprietary connectors for the fan to power and light functionality but you can always buy a rgb hub to connect the case fan and other ARGB products to it but I have a feeling that the light button on the case would not let you unplug from the stock case fan rgb to the aftermarket ARGB controller.. for a $60 case, I think it should have removable but reusable PCIE brackets so if you plan on selling the case in a few years after they discontinue this case, then you can pop them on no problem.But besides all the rant, it’s easy to build on. 4-5 stars.
Jer –
Very good Case
You hear from time to time “what’s in a case?” Regarding this case? Quite a bit. It fits an ATX motherboard just fine. The (4) Fans do an amazing job at keeping the inside very cool. The case also has a built in fan hub that all the fans connect to and also an ARGB output if your motherboard supports it (mine does). If your motherboard doesn’t have an ARGB input there is a button on the top of the case that marked “LED” and you can press that numerous times changing the colors or how the fan lights display. The case also supports a USBC hook up if your mother board supports the connection (mine does) which comes in pretty handy. The case also supports USB3 and HD Audio connections to your mother board. The case is nice and light but very sturdy and the side glass is “real glass” and adds a nice touch.Price point was nice for what you get. So if you’re looking for a mid-tower with a fair amount of room I would highly recommend this case.
tip909 –
Great value, sturdy and looks good as well
This review is for the Gamidas Argus M1 ATX gaming case. They offer a different case with three front fans but this one has a LED lighting slash across the front. I read reviews of the case where some complained about there not being spaces for a 3.5” HDD but mine did have two spaces in a rack accessible from the back side. My primary HDD is a solid state M.2 but I also use a 2TB 3.5” HDD for additional storage. This case seemed very sturdy and well constructed and has a tempered glass side panel. I used Ryzen 7 CPU that came with a heat sink. The heat sink and fan fit perfectly with room to spare. The LED slash across the front is kind of cool but and not distracting. My case came with two installed silent fans (not LED) but I preferred it that way. The only hesitation one might have is the lack of an optical drive bay so if needed, you would have to set up a external drive. I have no need for an optical drive so this was of no consequence to me. Once completed, the computer is a bit heavier than most (probably from the glass side panel) but that is not a problem for me.All in all I consider this case a steal at the sale price I got it for. It’s solid, looks great, comes with 2 silent case fans and magnetic dust screens. I have paid twice as much for much poorer quality in the past. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Maggie Flores –
Good choice, avoids yellowing stains. Very high quality build.
Very High Quality, Easy to open front and back. Almost no plastic which removes the fear for yellowing. Design is classy and sharp. No USB-C connections in top panel. Back is a little tight which makes cable management difficult unless you have a way to attach the cables in. Fans are nice quality.
Tracer –
I love the quality of the case. The built in fan and RGB hub and the 4 RGB fans included is a bonus.The tempered glass is very clear you can almost think there is no glass.I just wish there was more USB ports at the top and the cable holes inside should include a rubber grommet.For the price an excellent value overall.
minami –
説明書が付いてないのは驚きましたが、自作経験が有る方なら問題ないですこの価格で、USB-Cタイプ、ARGBファン4個、ARGBファンハブ付きは驚きのコストパフォーマンスです欲を言えばUSB-Bタイプを2つにして欲しかった説明書が付いてなく初心者の方には少し難しいかなと思いまして星4にしましたが、良いケースです
Amazon Customer –
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Dale –
Nice case. Only gripe is the ports on the back have to be snapped off, unlike others that can be removed and screwed back on at a later date
Andrea Cosentino –
È un case con molte luci e qualche ombra, che spiegherò.4 ventole argb e una centralina preinstallate non ce l’hanno tutti, all’interno è abbastanza ampio da accogliere qualunque scheda video, presenta filtri antipolvere magnetici sopra e sotto, le ventole sono silenziose e dotate di led molto luminosi. E stop.Per contro i fori per avvitare gli stand off mancanti sono sottodimensionati, la lamiera interna è sottile (non è un impedimento ma quando si lavora all’assemblaggio è piuttosto fastidioso sentirla flettersi) il che lo rende un po’ “leggerino” (che non guasta, a mio avviso), le placchette da rimuovere per le pci-e sono saldate alla vecchia maniera, per cui fatevi due conti altrimenti non le rimetterete più in sede, cosa più rognosa di tutte la parete inferiore che, pur essendo a griglia, non presenta nemmeno un foro per avvitare un cavo raiser (ho dovuto rinunciare a fissare la gpu in verticale), non ha tappi in gomma passacavi, i fori passacavi sono leggermente disassati verso l’alto (un erroruccio non da poco essendo un ATX) e ho dovuto faticare un po’ per far trovare la giusta curva al cavo a 24 pin, lo stesso dicasi per il cavo frontale della usb 3.0, andato più comodo solo perché il case lo porta a nastro, lo spazio posteriore per il cable management è ristretto, tipo case di 20 anni fa, quando per chiudere il pannello dovevi forzarlo a farlo incastrare, pregando che non si scolleghi nulla o non esploda, per cui bisogna fare un cable management molto ordinato.Fa il suo, non c’è che dire, alla fine è anche piacevole e funzionale, ma mi ha ricordato una ingegnerizzazione ormai stravecchia.