The ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon has received an exciting update, with a key change in its design that makes it stand out among other mid-tower PC cases. Removing the front pillar between the front and side tempered glass panels, ASUS has created a seamless panoramic view into the case’s interior, offering an even better look at your PC’s components. Designed with advanced reinforcement techniques, the chassis maintains structural integrity despite this alteration, supporting up to 30kg from above. The case also comes with sturdy fabric handles for ease of transport.
Dual-Chamber Cooling and Management
The GT502 Horizon features a dual-chamber design, giving users an efficient setup for cooling and cable management. The rear chamber houses up to three storage drives, the power supply, and even a 360mm radiator, while the front chamber is dedicated to heat-producing components. With room for up to 13 fans, users have a wide range of cooling options, making it easy to maintain optimal temperatures, even in high-performance builds. Ventilation is top-notch, with air drawn in from the bottom and exhaust systems positioned for maximum efficiency.
Modular Design for Customization
For those who enjoy customizing their PC cases, the GT502 Horizon comes with over 19 detachable parts. This modular design allows for extensive personalization, whether you want to alter the case’s aesthetic or add your own unique mods. Users can easily adjust cable management, storage, or cooling setups thanks to the case’s tool-free side panels and spacious interior. Supporting up to ATX motherboards and 400mm-long graphics cards, the case also includes a vertical mounting bracket, letting users display their GPUs in a more visually striking way.
Lighting and Fan Control Options
ASUS has also introduced new lighting options specifically for the GT502 Horizon. The TUF Gaming ARGB Lighting Kit allows users to add ambient lighting to the wide tempered glass panels, with magnetic attachment points for easy installation. Additionally, the TUF Gaming ARGB PWM Fan Hub supports up to six case fans, offering both PWM and ARGB control. This ensures that not only are your components well-cooled, but also that your RGB lighting is perfectly synchronized. Built for durability, the fan hub comes with overcurrent and short-circuit protection.
Conclusion
The ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon offers a panoramic design, enhanced customization, and effective cooling, making it a solid choice for high-powered builds. Available in both black and white with matching cables, the case will be released in Q4 2024 along with accessory kits like the ARGB Lighting Kit and ARGB PWM Fan Hub.