ASUS Launches TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB Case with Support for Hidden-Connector Motherboards

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ASUS is expanding its TUF Gaming brand with the GT302 ARGB, a new PC case that counts great cooling out of the box, wide compatibility, and convenient connectivity as some of its key features. One highlight is its support for BTF motherboards, aimed at users desiring a clean cable management and a minimalist build appearance.

Features include:

  • Square-type mesh front panel
  • Maximized airflow via 4x 140 x 28 mm ARGB fans
  • E-ATX and hidden-connector motherboard support
  • Interchangeable side panels (tempered glass or mesh)
  • Detachable top panel for faster 360 mm AIO cooler installation and cabling
  • Supports GPUs up to 407 mm long
  • Fits up to 4 x 2.5-inch SSDs and 2 x 3.5-inch HDDs

Feature showcase:

Specs:

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ASUS on its BTF support:

For the most part, standard PC DIY components will work with a BTF motherboard, but you will need a compatible chassis. The TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB’s motherboard tray will work just fine with standard motherboards, but it also includes the cutouts you need to access the connectors on a BTF motherboard.

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Dan_D 👍 2

Uninspired but functional looking I guess.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin

I think the big feature is support for BTF (Behind the Front?) motherboards.

LazyGamer
LazyGamer

Got to wonder- are they going to offer shortened PSU cables for these systems? There's already a lot of mess to tuck away with the ports on the front...

Niner51

"LazyGamer, post: 83043, member: 1367" wrote:

Got to wonder- are they going to offer shortened PSU cables for these systems? There's already a lot of mess to tuck away with the ports on the front...


I just got the MSI Maestro 700PL that supports these motherboards. Have my Corsair HX 1500W in there with no issues with cables, though being a dual chamber case does help I suppose.

LazyGamer
LazyGamer 👍 1

"Niner51, post: 83045, member: 106" wrote:

MSI Maestro PL


Looks roomy :D

...and expensive

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