ASUS embraces beige with its newest ProArt Wood Edition cases

Wait, this isn’t a Noctua Edition PC case?

ASUS has launched a new range of ProArt Wood Edition PC cases, expanding its lineup with a trio of new beige case models. These cases feature wood slats at the front and beige, powder-coated metal on all sides. This case is ATX-sized and is available with glass, mesh, and metal side panel options.

Out of the box, this case ships with two front-mounted 160mm fans and a rear-mounted 120mm fan. These are ASUS ProArt fans, not Noctua fans. Yes, I know this case looks like it should be a “Noctua Edition” product, but it isn’t, it’s ASUS ProArt. This case also features an integrated fan controller.

GPU-wise, this case supports graphics cards up to 315mm long. The case also supports CPU liquid cooling solutions up to 240mm in size. CPU coolers up to 16cm tall are also supported.

With plenty of Velcro straps for cable management and support for USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 at the front, this case has strong cable management features and great connectivity options. For an ATX-sized PC case, the ProArt 401 is relatively compact, measuring in at 503mm x 412mm x 225mm. Sadly, ASUS has not unveiled official pricing for these new cases. However, we expect these cases to become available from retailers soon.

You can join the discussion on ASUS’ ProArt PA401 Wood Edition Beige cases on the OC3D Forums.

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