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ASUS BTF Chassis now available and priced in the Philippines

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The ASUS BTF Chassis is now available and priced in the Philippines, starting at PHP 7,290.

This chassis is designed to help people hide their cables, making for a clean and organized build for your PC.

Keep in mind, this is only compatible with ASUS’ BTF lineup of components. Most standard PC components are compatible with a BTF motherboard, but you’ll need a chassis like this for correct cutouts.

Specifically, you will need the ROG Hyperion BTF and the TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB.

The ROG Hyperion GR701 BTF Edition takes the original features, adding a motherboard tray cutout. It’s compatible, coming with 420mm radiators, four 140mm fans, and has a built-in fan hub.

ASUS also designed this with a spacious 34mm-deep cable management chamber with a 46mm-wide routing channel.

If readers prefer something more affordable, look no further than the TUF Gaming GT302 mid-tower. This will have four 140mm ARGB fans for airflow and static pressure. It also has a debuting detachable top panel, making installation of an AIO easier.

ASUS’ range of BTF-compatible cases starts at PHP 7,290 in the Philippines. The TUF Gaming GT302 will have color options in Black (PHP 7,290) or White (PHP 7,620). The flagship-level ROG Hyperion BTF Black is priced at PHP 26,430, and is slated to arrive next month.

What do you guys think of the ASUS BTF Chassis?

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