ASUS announces the TUF Gaming GT502 case, equipped with a double chamber, panoramic tempered glass and enough space to house up to a maximum of 13 fans. PC DIY lovers are well aware of the importance of cooling and how much this factor cannot be overlooked or simply postponed to a later phase in the choice of components, especially when particularly high-performance and high-end components are used.
Modern high-performance CPUs and video cards offer unprecedented processing power for gamers, creators and users of all kinds, requiring an adequate and quality cooling system that allows them to fully exploit their potential. The new TUF Gaming GT502 chassis, with its “dual chamber” thermal design, offers builders an attractive and versatile case, generous in internal volumes and designed to effectively house even high-end components.
The ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 chassis gives users a wide range of options to design the cooling system of their next high-performance build. It is available in two color variants, with a Black Edition and a White Edition that will certainly be able to interpret and express different styles, for exclusive and personalized setups, starting right from the cooling system.
The dual chamber design offers a large rear chamber, which provides 90mm of clearance for ideal cable management, but that’s just the beginning. It also comfortably houses the power supply and includes a versatile bracket to mount up to three storage units or even a 360mm radiator, and is perfectly isolated from the primary components, those that produce the most heat and are housed in the main chamber.
Cable management is really simple. The versatile fan bracket in the rear chamber features cable ties and integrated sockets; so whether it’s being used for storage, to install fans or for the radiator of a liquid cooling system, all the necessary cables can be conveniently and neatly routed. The new TUF GAMING GT502 case is available in two color variants, Black Edition and White Edition, in this page and at ASUS Gold Stores
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