ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon, a high-profile tower

The ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon It is a premium mid-tower capable of housing ATX boards and components of any size, with top-level cooling capacity and the spectacular design you see in the images.

The PC tower/case/chassis segment is very important as foundation of the rest of the componentsAnd perhaps we do not give them the importance they deserve, making mistakes in their purchase that derive from the lack of size to mount certain components, reduced connectivity or those design and visual appearance characteristics that are important for many users who have their PCs on the desk and that sometimes may not be so attractive.

The ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon offers a modern (and spacious) design double camerawhich seek ‘cleanliness’ in construction, placing certain components such as the power supply, radiators or storage units in the secondary chamber, leaving the main chamber free of wiring and thereby achieving maximum performance in the cooling section.

For that section, say that this GT502 supports up to 13 fanswhile the top vent of the main chamber can equip radiators up to 360mm, which will allow users to cool the CPU, graphics card or both with AIO liquid coolers or design a custom circuit for cooling techniques. overclocking beastly.

Another important section for this type of towers gaming It is the graphics card and like the rest of the components this tower is more than capable of supporting dedicated graphics cards up to 400 mm long. An included vertical mounting bracket allows users to Orient your graphics card horizontally or vertically. The three-section adjustment structure supports a wide range of graphics cards in any orientation.

The manufacturer has also taken those ‘quality of life’ details into account. The front panel offers a wide selection of ports for connecting headphones and other peripherals with a modern USB-C. Removable filters for the top, bottom and right vents help keep dust from clogging up the components and are very easy to remove and clean when necessary.

Finally, highlight the visual section and a panoramic design without limits where the front pillar has been removed. It has side panels that can be removed by simply pressing a hidden button on the back of the chassis. Note that most of its panels and mounting components are removable to facilitate hardware installation. You can take it apart and assemble it as you like, with hassle-free cable management.

New to the list is the ARGB PWM Fan Hub, which can connect up to six case fans with support for both PWM and ARGB control, allowing users to ramp up cooling as temperatures rise while keeping all of their ARGB lighting effects effortlessly in sync. Power LEDs allow users to confirm at a glance that each connection is correct.

Very, very good looking As you’ll see, with details like removable straps in case you have to move the case when it’s packed with hardware. It’s available in black or white finishes. on ASUS website and we assume that it will soon be in the international retail market.

Source: www.muycomputer.com