Large interior with modern cool design
Asus introduces the TUF Gaming GT502, a case with two large glass windows and a dual-chamber design. While large components are displayed in the main chamber, which is easy to see, cables, power supply units and the like disappear into the second chamber at the back.
With the TUF GT501, Asus dares Entering the housing market in early 2019. The Taiwanese manufacturer is now represented in this market segment with several models, including high-end models such as Strix Helios from the flagship ROG brand. with TUF Gaming GT502 It’s back to the basics now, even if the latest Asus case bears little resemblance to its predecessor.
Double-chamber case with two glass windows and carrying handle
The most obvious similarities are probably two Cotton handle, which gave the GT501 a certain recognition value, but is now available in several Asus cases. The handles carry a weight Up to 30 kilograms and can be removed if necessary. Also, GT502 offers the same Two tempered glass panes on side and frontThrough which the built-in components can be seen better.
On the other hand, it is completely new for the series Two chamber design New housing: cables in a second, narrower chamber, power supply unit, up to three storage drives and, if desired, a radiator up to 360 millimeters long. The view from the two windows is free from all other elements, leaving plenty of space in the main chamber.
Graphics cards can reach up to 400mm in length and can be mounted horizontally or vertically Mounting brackets are provided Can also be installed vertically. A Graphics card holder Delivery options are also included for heavier high-end models. Maximum CPU cooler height is 163 mm. The TUF Gaming GT502 can accommodate 13 fans, alternatively three 360mm radiators can be used.
The Asus TUF Gaming GT502 is available now at an RRP of €189.90.
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