Asus has launched the Prime AP303, a new 44-liter mid-tower chassis designed to house mainstream and high-end builds. The case is available in black or white and offers builders a choice between tempered glass or mesh side panels.
The case uses a front-mounted PSU layout, supporting ATX units up to 180mm in length via an included UL-certified 15A extension cable. This layout accommodates ITX, mATX, and ATX motherboards, as well as larger graphics cards, supporting GPUs up to 360mm in length and 60mm in thickness. A built-in support bracket is included to handle the sag of these larger GPUs.
Cooling capabilities include support for a 360mm radiator up to 60mm thick in the top, which Asus claims still leaves enough clearance for easy access to CPU power connectors. In total, there are mounting positions for up to seven fans, with intake provided by a square mesh front panel across all versions.
For builders, there is a generous 34mm of clearance behind the motherboard tray for cable management. The front I/O panel is well-equipped, featuring a 20Gbps USB Type-C port alongside two standard USB Type-A ports and audio jacks. Both the black and white variants of the tempered glass variant are now available for around €100. As for the mesh variants, the white version is also priced at around €100, but the black version is slightly cheaper at €95.
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