ASUS TUF Gaming GT301: a new middle tower chassis
ASUS TUF Gaming GT301 ATX mid-tower compact case with tempered glass side panel, honeycomb front panel, 120mm AURA Addressable RGB fan, headphone hanger and 360mm radiator support.
ASUS outs a "TUF Gaming" series, mid tower PC case for gamers, "TUF Gaming GT301" has appeared. Form factor corresponds to ATX, MicroATX, Mini-ITX. The front is almost entirely equipped with a honeycomb-shaped vent called "honeycomb design". Furthermore, by providing a wide vent on the top panel, proper airflow is achieved. It's fitted addressable RGB-enabled fans enable to work with the Aura-supported motherboards. QWith ASUS Aura Sync lighting technology, TUF Gaming GT301 provides ambient lighting that can be synchronized with other Aura Sync-enabled components. A perforated honeycomb design spread across the front and top of the chassis aids airflow and also lends some style to an already unique.
The left side panel is entirely tempered glass and the front is equipped with three addressable RGB LED fans. The illumination can be adjusted with the control buttons on the top of the main unit, in addition to the ASUS "Aura Sync", and has a gimmick of a headset hook that can be attached to either the left or right side of the top.
- Stylishly design: Perforated honeycomb front panel to aid airflow and features a tempered-glass side panel to showcase your build’s internals in the compact case.
- Efficient cooling: Equipped with three 120mm Aura Sync addressable RGB-illuminated fans and one 120mm rear fan, plus up to six fan-mounting points for targeted airflow.
- Space reserved for 280/360mm water-cooling radiators in front and 120mm at rear
- Integrated 6 ports Aura Sync addressable-RGB controller hub and a dedicated front panel control button to create a stunning lighting effect
- Extensive storage options: up to 2 HDD (trays included) and 6x SDD (2x dedicated bracket included, one is on the power supply shroud) mounting locations
- Combat-ready: Customized headphone hook which can be hanged on both sides
The drive bay has two 2.5-inch shadow bays, two 2.5 / 3.5-inch combo bays, seven expansion slots, and a 120mm x3 or 140mm x2 fan (standard 120mm addressable RGB LED fan x3), a rear 120mmx1 and a top 120mmx2. The effective space is up to 320mm in total length for a graphics card and 160mm for a CPU cooler. The body size is 214mm wide, 482mm high, 426mm deep, and weighs 7.2kg. I / O port is USB3.2 Gen.1 × 2, HD audio terminal x1. At this time, no sales announcement has been made for this product in the EU/USA market.
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The tramp stamp logo is enough to keep me away lol. I remember when Corsair also had a similar logo and then went back to their original ship logo after complaints. Strap on the front panel looks silly too.
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The strapped front though. What the heck is that?
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The belt makes it look like a crime scene. The crime? Making an ugly case.
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Nothing wrong with a small case.... That front panel is ugly though....
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God dammit this is ugly and so small ... Nothing compares to my HAF 932 for now