12/4/2023 0 Comments Asus helios gundam case![]() At least the straps and the rails that they’re looped through are massive overkill, tested up to 50kg according to ASUS, so the most likely point of failure is the person lugging it around. Most of the case’s surface is glass and it weighs 18kg empty. ![]() It helps a little for hoisting the case up on to a table, but this is not the enclosure to bring to a LAN party, even for the rare person that attends more than one per decade. The most distinctive is the velcro strap laced over the top panel, ostensibly an “ergonomic and stylish” handle for carrying the system to LAN parties. The ROG line has a reputation for solid hardware despite the over-the-top gamer branding, so it has big shoes to fill.The case is packed with as many features as possible, necessary or otherwise. The Helios has to stand up to extra scrutiny as part of ASUS’ first foray into the case market. They worked with In Win to create the concept shown off at Computex, but the ASUS x In Win branding has disappeared from the production version and it’s our understanding that In Win is not involved in manufacturing. ![]() ASUS doesn’t make cases-the company’s been around for 30 years, so we won’t say it’s never happened, but it’s definitely a rare occurrence. Have a peek at the Helios and then head onwards to the next page, please.We saw the yet-unnamed ASUS ROG Strix Helios at Computex 2018, where it landed a spot on our Most Room For Improvement list alongside the other two cases ASUS showed. due to that lovely, yet reflective tempered glass, photos in this review are a bit of a challenge, but we're sure you'll get the idea. Anyway, have a peek at the chassis, and yeah. It's also equipped with dust filters on all intake fans which allows for easy building and maintenance. Extensive air and water cooling options are included with room to mount up to three radiators – including one 420mm. The Helios comes pre-fitted with 4x 140mm fans. You may mount four SSDs at the back side and two HDDs (alternatively two SSDs) in the slide-in tray located at the motherboard side of the chassis. At the front, you will spot USB 3.1 Gen 1 (x4), USB 3.1 Type C Gen 2 (x1) and 3.5 mm HD audio jacks, as well as a fan controller. This mid-tower sized chassis can house mini-ITX, micro ATX, ATX but now E-ATX form factor motherboards as well. You will spot many grommet holes with rubber inserts and an all-black interior, including dark cables and connectors. Your power supply is nicely covered up there as well. ASUS also hides the HDD and SSD mounts there. Cable management on the right side was a challenge for one but, as you are about to find out, they solved that in a simple and effective manner by making use of plating design. This 18kg-weighing product is all about visuals with a lot of glass and very specific RGB ROG styling, as such, every segment has been designed to hide away the nasty stuff. Helios (/ˈhiːliɒs/ Ancient Greek: Ἥλιος Hēlios Latinized as Helius Ἠέλιος in Homeric Greek), in Ancient Greek religion and myth, is the god and personification of the Sun, often depicted in art with a radiant crown and driving a horse-drawn chariot through the sky. ![]() Then the chassis interior well, spacious and airflow are two things that come to mind next to a rather exquisite look, feel and design. Combined with a configurable RGB front panel logo you can tag any color design that suits you the best, as an RGB lighting controller is housed inside the chassis as well. I think it is fair to state that ASUS went far-out with this one, you will notice tempered glass to the left, right and top as well. Of course, you need to appreciate the ROG styling. A chassis designed for ease of use, fantastic cable management, good storage options, and downright terrific looks as the side and front panels have been fitted with tempered glass. Spacious and fantastic looks can be achieved with it. Announced a long time ago, the product has finally hit the market yes, ROG Strix Helios has been an eye-catcher ever since it was announced.
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