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Gamdias introduces Athena M4M chassis with BTF-ready design

GAMDIAS has announced the ATHENA M4M, a new line of compact micro-tower PC cases aimed at delivering high performance in a minimal footprint. The series includes two models: the ATHENA M4M with a mesh front panel and RGB accents, and the ATHENA M4M WOOD, which incorporates a natural wood finish. 

The ATHENA M4M ships with three pre-installed 120mm NOTUS M1 fans and extensive ventilation through mesh, side, and top panels. The standard M4M also integrates an 8-port PWM ARGB fan hub for streamlined lighting and cooling control. GAMDIAS highlights support for dual 360mm radiators, GPUs up to 395mm, and connector-hidden BTF motherboards, enabling clean cable management and simplified builds. Modular panels and a front-mounted PSU design further enhance accessibility and ease of installation.

Connectivity is handled via a front I/O panel featuring USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.0 ports, LED controls, and HD audio. Storage options include support for both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives, while magnetic dust filters provide added protection. A GPU support bracket is included to prevent sag for larger, heavier graphics cards.

The ATHENA M4M Series is available now, priced at $79.90 for the mesh model and $89.90 for the wood edition.

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