ASUS TUF Gaming GT301 Mid-Tower Compact Case for ATX Motherboards with Honeycomb Front Panel, 120mm Aura Addressable RBG Fans, Headphone Hanger, and 360mm Radiator Support, 2 x USB 3.2 - View 1

ASUS TUF Gaming GT301 Mid-Tower Compact Case for ATX Motherboards with Honeycomb Front Panel, 120mm Aura Addressable RBG Fans, Headphone Hanger, and 360mm Radiator Support, 2 x USB 3.2

4.7 (4,037 ratings)
~$99.49 with 10 percent savings
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Key Features

  • Stylishly design: Perforated honeycomb front panel to aid airflow and features a tempered-glass side panel to showcase your build’s internals in the compact case.
  • Efficient cooling: Equipped with three 120mm Aura Sync addressable RGB-illuminated fans and one 120mm rear fan, plus up to six fan-mounting points for targeted airflow.
  • Space reserved for 280/360mm water-cooling radiators in front and 120mm at rear
  • Integrated 6 ports Aura Sync addressable-RGB controller hub and a dedicated front panel control button to create a stunning lighting effect
  • Integrated 6 ports Aura Sync addressable-RGB controller hub and a dedicated front panel control button to create a stunning lighting effect
  • Extensive storage options: up to 2 HDD (trays included) and 6x SDD (2x dedicated bracket included, one is on the power supply shroud) mounting locations
  • Combat-ready: Customized headphone hook which can be hanged on both sides

Specifications

Manufacturer
ASUS
UPC
192876521731
Brand Name
ASUS
Model Name
GT301 TUF GAMING CASE/BLK/ARGB FAN
Item Dimensions D x W x H
16.77"D x 8.43"W x 18.98"H
Item Weight
15.9 Pounds
Material
Tempered Glass
Color
GT301|Black|ARGB
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming
Total Usb Ports
2
Special Features
Perforated Honeycomb Front Panel, Dedicated Front Panel Control Button for Aura Sync Addressable-RGB Lighting, Customized Headphone Hook
Hard Disk Form Factor
3.5 Inches
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Number of Fans
3
Light Color
RGB
Fan Size
120 Millimeters
Total Expansion Slots Quantity
5
Total USB 20 Ports
2
Supported Motherboard
ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
Case Type
Mid Tower
Power Supply Mounting Type
Rear Mount
Cooling Method
Air

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Customer Reviews

robert m.
This case is spacious, visually appealing and just an all around solid case. It’s modular so you can remove parts you won’t need if that’s your thing. Overall great case with a lot of airflow and plenty of glass to showcase rgb.
L. P. HAWLEY
I've been waiting for the right time to land this case because I'm all about the TUF line of products made by ASUS.I'll make this review shorter than my normal lengthy reviews with a simple PROS/CONS list:PROS:Cost - At $129.99 (on sale) I felt this was a reasonable price to pay for a style of case that catches my eye.Ample space - This case has lots of space for airflow, components, and LEDs. I'm not used to working with LEDs but there are also connectors for the built in case LEDs (front fans). The headspace for a radiator and a full water cooling systems is generous as well. With this case, you won't have to worry about cramping things into a tightly confined space.Screens/Filters - The case comes with some very nice screen and filter features to keep dust to a minimum. My house accumulates dust with people and dogs (and a ball python!) so I'm a stickler for having space for filters.Fans - Plenty of provided fans that are quiet, move air handily, and the front fan LEDs are a nice touch.Enclosed PSU channel - This is a nice touch. This IS a PRO, but I'm a little disappointed that there's no rubber passthrough grommets. They're located to the right of the motherboard mounting space but I think the PSU channel's opening should have them as well. Keep the PSU isolated as much as possible is my thought.CONS:Cable Management - It's a defacto standard in most all cases now, and while this is addressed, the right-side panel seems short on zip-tie anchor points. I would like to see more of a lattice of anchor points, even if they're affixed to the base instead of being punched through. Asus included a good number of zip-ties however. So a small CON and not too glaringly annoying. It's a personal wish so I'm not deducting any stars.Width - While there's lots of space in this case, a little narrower of a design would be good. I know cases are handling larger and larger GPUs and water cooling, but I think ASUS designed this one overly generous. It encroaches on too much of my desk space and I didn't realize this prior to buying it. Should I have measured? Yes. Did I? No. My fault. But it's still pretty wide.All in all, I'm happy with the case. It's a nice change from my black case without any RGB. I don't need a lot of RGB but his provides just enough to keep things happy and not too distracting. I would recommend this case to any PC builder that wants a very cool looking case, likes the ASUS brand, and wants to customize a PC that fits an individuals varying tastes in components, cooling, and lighting.
NutteNutte
I've gone through quite a few cases the last few years and I've found reason to replace all of them. The white ASUS TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB feels like a keeper.Some of the benefits I can think of compared to the other ATX cases I've had lately:- It comes with useable nice standard ARGB-fans that you can connect straight to the motherboard (unlike e.g. Corsair that have their own non-standard stuff)- The case panel/ports are easily accessible in the front and not awkwardly positioned on the top or side.- Great size. Not too small, it still fits EATX motherboards and is easy to work with, but it's not too big so it feels clumsy and/or extremely heavy.- The white color is actual white and not dirty white like some other so called 'white' cases. It's not as snow-white as some Fractal Design cases, but still what I'd call true white.- The front fans cover the full front area all the way to the bottom, so you can put U.2/U.3 SSD drives close to the bottom fan, as such drives desperately needs cooling.Is it perfect? No, but I say it's 90% there, and I can't think of a better case available today, so I definitely rate it five stars.Just to mention something negative, which like everything here, is just personal opinions, is that I'm not too fond of the fully covering PSU 'shroud', and I definitely miss 5.25" external bays (which I find just sad that almost no cases has today).
sstressflsstressfl
So much SPACE! YES! I truly adore this thing. Built well. Cools well. Looks amazing. Plenty of room for even the largest video card. It looks so organized and slick. No compromise. No worries. This case is incredibly awesome (as long as you have the space of course!). I highly recommend it.