Gamdias Brings a Slew of new PSUs, coolers, and cases to Computex 2026 with a lineup built around display-heavy designs and showroom-style presentation. The company’s booth is framed as “Augmented Immersion,” and the products on display lean hard into that theme with curved glass, integrated screens, and lighting meant to turn a PC into part of the room.
ATLAS P6 and P7 push the case design further
The standout chassis is the ATLAS P6 CG Series, a mid-tower built around a curved glass structure and a pillarless three-sided layout. That design is meant to leave internal hardware fully visible, and Gamdias adds a figure stand inside for users who want to display collectibles alongside their build. The stand also includes omnidirectional lighting.
Gamdias also introduced the ATLAS P7 Series, which takes a different visual approach with up to four tempered glass panels and underglow lighting to create a floating effect. Both case families will be offered in versions with integrated LCDs, including an 11.26-inch vertical screen option for the P6.
Display-focused liquid cooling
The company’s new AIO coolers follow the same idea. The CHIONE P6 and CHIONE P5 PRO both feature built-in displays, but they do so in different ways.
- CHIONE P6 — 6.67-inch curved LCD with simulated 3D visual effects
- CHIONE P5 PRO — 6-inch detachable screen with adjustable viewing via a multi-directional bracket
Gamdias also showed the CHIONE M5-360, which uses a flat 4-inch LCD, expanding the range for users who want system data or custom visuals on the cooler itself.
THOR P2 power supplies add high-end support
To round out the launch, Gamdias detailed the THOR P2 Series of fully modular power supplies. These units go up to 1350W and are built to meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.1 requirements. They also carry 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, use Japanese capacitors, include a silent cooling mode, and come with a twelve-year warranty.
A booth built around spectacle
Alongside the hardware itself, Gamdias’ booth presentation makes the company’s direction clear: these are products designed to be seen. Between the glass-heavy cases, the LCD-equipped coolers, and the focus on display space inside the chassis, the lineup is aimed at builders who want their systems to look as polished as they perform.
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