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Asus unveils the new aquarium-like Prime AP202 PC case

Asus has introduced the Prime AP202 mATX computer case, a new enclosure that promises to offer pleasing aesthetics with good thermal performance. Designed to appeal to a broad spectrum of PC builders, whether crafting a high-end gaming rig, a robust workstation, or a versatile general-purpose system, the AP202 aims to meet diverse demands with a visually captivating design.

The Prime AP202 immediately catches the eye with its panoramic curved tempered glass panel, which extends nearly halfway around the chassis, offering an unobstructed view of the internal hardware. Its minimalistic aesthetic ensures that the focus remains on the components within, while available black and white finishes allow users to select the perfect complement for their build's colour scheme. Asus has ensured durability by heat-treating the tempered glass for enhanced strength, and thoughtful design features like an easy-detach rail and anti-drop mechanism make removal and reattachment a straightforward and secure process.

For added convenience, the Prime AP202 is offered in two variations. The base model arrives without pre-installed fans, while the ARGB variant has three MR120 ARGB fans. These fans will also be available for individual purchase. Both case variants feature a lengthy, fully customisable LED light strip along the bottom, providing ambient accent lighting. All lighting settings can be managed through the Armoury Crate app.

A distinctive slot-shaped vent beneath the side panel directs airflow directly to the graphics card. Furthermore, the case accommodates 360mm radiators on the top, graphics cards up to 420mm long, PSUs up to 200mm long, and 2x 2.5/3.5-inch drives. Complementing this, top and bottom removable dust filters help maintain a clean interior.

The Prime AP202 also boasts a suite of user-friendly optimisations to streamline the building process. The easy-detach rail system provides quick access to internals, while a generous 30 mm-wide compartment simplifies cable management. A single front I/O panel header simplifies motherboard installation, and the panel itself includes a USB-C 20 Gbps connector, two USB-A 5 Gbps ports, and a headphone/microphone jack.

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