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Consistent Infosystems ATLAAS Gaming Cabinet Launches with 12-Fan Support and 430mm GPU Clearance

India's new mid-tower gaming case takes airflow seriously, with space for the biggest GPUs and a front I/O panel that finally keeps up with 2026.

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If you have ever tried cramming a triple-fan graphics card into a cabinet clearly designed for a different era of PC hardware, you already understand the frustration this product is attempting to solve. The Consistent Infosystems ATLAAS gaming cabinet has arrived in India as of June 29, 2026, and it comes with a spec sheet that pulls no punches. Twelve fan mounting positions, 430mm of GPU clearance, USB Type-C on the front panel, and support for ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards. For a mid-tower aimed at India’s growing community of PC builders and performance enthusiasts, that is a genuinely impressive opening argument.

Design and Build: Two Colours, One Serious Statement

The ATLAAS arrives in Black and White colour variants, which sounds simple enough, but it matters more than people give it credit for. A white mid-tower is no longer a niche choice; it has become a legitimate aesthetic preference for a large section of the PC building community, and offering both options out of the gate shows a degree of market awareness. The design is contemporary and clean, equally at home on a gaming desk loaded with RGB peripherals or sitting in a professional content creation setup where subtlety is preferred. The mid-tower form factor hits the sweet spot for most builders, offering enough internal real estate for high-end components without taking over an entire desk.

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Cooling: Twelve Fans. Because Ten Is Just Getting Started.

This is the headline feature and rightfully so. The ATLAAS supports up to 12 cooling fans, with dedicated mounting positions spread across the front, top, rear, side panel, and PSU shroud. That is a significant number for a mid-tower cabinet at this tier, and it reflects a genuine understanding of what modern high-performance gaming builds demand.

Contemporary gaming rigs are not shy about generating heat. Flagship CPUs and next-generation graphics cards push thermal output to levels where case airflow has become as important a consideration as any other component in the build. Thermal throttling, the performance-killing phenomenon where components reduce their clock speeds under excessive heat, is a real concern in poorly ventilated cases. Twelve fan positions, used intelligently, give builders the kind of positive pressure airflow configuration that keeps temperatures in check even during marathon gaming sessions or demanding rendering workloads.

The ATLAAS also supports liquid-cooled builds, making it a capable home for both air-cooled and AIO or custom loop configurations.

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Hardware Compatibility: Big Card, No Problem

The 430mm GPU clearance figure deserves context. Modern flagship graphics cards have grown substantially. AIB partner versions of current high-end GPUs regularly push past the 350mm mark, and some triple-fan cooler designs approach or exceed 380mm. A 430mm clearance means the ATLAAS accommodates virtually every consumer graphics card available today, including the most generously sized variants, with room to spare for cable management.

CPU air cooler compatibility extends to 165mm in height, which covers the vast majority of high-performance tower coolers currently on the market. Seven expansion slots provide ample room for everything from additional PCIe cards to capture boards and sound cards. For storage, the cabinet offers bays for two 3.5-inch HDDs and one 2.5-inch SSD, which rounds out the configuration for builders who need fast NVMe storage alongside bulk capacity drives.

Front I/O: USB Type-C, Finally Where It Belongs

The front I/O panel on the ATLAAS includes USB Type-C alongside USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and HD audio. This is worth pausing on. USB Type-C remains frustratingly absent from the front panels of many budget and mid-range cabinets, despite the fact that modern smartphones, gaming peripherals, fast portable SSDs, and countless other accessories have adopted the connector as their default. Including it here is a sensible, practical decision that saves users the daily annoyance of reaching around to the rear of their tower.

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Availability And Price

The ATLAAS is available through Consistent Infosystems’ channel partner network across India, as well as through the brand’s official online store. Given Consistent’s expanded network of over 3,700 channel partners and 25-plus branches pan-India, availability should not be a concern for most buyers. Price starts at RS 13,999.

Our Take

The ATLAAS makes a strong case on paper. Twelve fan positions and 430mm of GPU clearance are not features you commonly find bundled together at the mid-tower price point in the Indian market, and the inclusion of USB Type-C on the front panel signals that Consistent has been paying attention to how PC builders actually use their machines day to day. Whether the build quality, noise levels under full fan load, and final retail pricing hold up to the promise of the spec sheet will be the real test. But as first impressions go, the ATLAAS has set the bar notably higher than its predecessors from the same brand.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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