ASUS ProArt PA602 Wood Edition Unveiled with Eco-Friendly Materials, Top-End Cooling

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The ProArt PA602 Wood Edition, a new PC case developed under ASUS’ brand for professionals and creators that is said to be relevant to those seeking contemporary luxury, featuring the seamless integration of wooden pieces into three locations (i.e., the handles, front panel, and I/O), is headed to retailers, ASUS has announced. Ash wood, rather than walnut wood, was used for this case due to what ASUS says is superior hardness and durability. A closer look at the ProArt PA602 Wood Edition’s front-panel I/O can be found below.

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Through a six-stage process, we create long-lasting and beautiful wood pieces for the chassis. After selecting ideal pieces of lumber, we enhance the material’s durability with a thermowood treatment. Shaping and surface grinding refine each piece to our exact specifications, and a two-step coating process highlights the natural appearance of the wood grain and applies a low-sheen finish.

The wood elements of the ProArt PA602 Wood Edition elevate the case’s sophisticated, professional design. With its minimalist design rooted in clean lines and pleasing symmetry, the ProArt PA602 Wood Edition chassis has an aesthetic that’s never out of place or pulls your focus away from your workflow. Pair this chassis with other ProArt components, including our ProArt motherboards, ProArt LC 420 AIO liquid cooler, and ProArt graphics cards, to construct a creative workstation with a cohesive look.

The aesthetic appeal of wood is just one reason why it’s an increasingly popular material in many design applications. It can also be a sustainable choice, too. The lumber that we use for the ProArt PA602 Wood Edition is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), so you can trust that it was sourced from responsibly managed forests.

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