ASUS ROG Hyperion GR701 - PC chassis review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

  

Product Showcase - Exterior 

The looks are really appealing; the tempered glass lends it a great appearance and feel. The top side cover is secured by mounts, and if you look closely at the bezel, you'll notice that there is plenty of space between the sides for airflow. 

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The fundamental base of the entire casing lies in the X frame, which emerges from the rear and descends downward. This structure is highly durable and sturdy, making it an optimal choice for lifting or relocating the case. Even when I attempted to swing the case without the glass panels, it maintained its flawless integrity. According to ASUS, this frame can support hardware weight of up to 80KG.


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The dark-tinted tempered glass panels, with a thickness of 4mm, add a touch of sophistication to the casing. Furthermore, the black anodized aluminum panels enhance the premium look of the case. The panels are attached to the casing using magnets, an innovative solution that securely keeps them in place and reduces unwanted movement.


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These tempered glass panels are built with a hinge door mechanism, which facilitates easy removal or fastening. It's impressive to note that ASUS has kept up with the latest trends and replaced the outdated thumbscrew fasteners.


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However, as the panels are secured using magnets, it is strongly recommended not to move the case with the panels attached. This precaution is necessary to avoid unintentional opening of the panels, which could result in severe damage. To ensure safety, it's advisable to remove the panels before transporting the case.


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