ASUS presented a wide range of products at the CES 2023 consumer electronics fair, from router models with Wi-Fi 7 support to new graphics cards and monitors. One of the products introduced by the technology giant was the ROG Hyperion GR701 tower type gaming case.
The world of computer collecting has changed. PC cases need to support all the latest and advanced technologies, from next-generation graphics cards like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 to faster USB data speeds and charging capabilities than ever before.
ROG Hyperion, designed by ASUS with an airflow focus to be ready for even the gaming systems of the future, is a robust and stylish chassis that allows components to perform at their peak.
Asus Hyperion GR701 specifications
Hyperion’s first priority is airflow. Giant ducts at the front allow air to flow through the upper grille. Thanks to these channels and the support of two 420mm radiators, users can be sure that their components will stay cool and perform high, whether with a heatsink, an all-in-one cooling system or a completely custom loop.
ROG Hyperion is designed with next-gen components. Supporting up to 12 inch E-ATX motherboards, this case has two USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C ports on the front. There are also expansion slots suitable for new components.
Especially the new graphics cards reach incredible levels in performance thanks to the large heatsinks that keep them cool. Hyperion also has a large enough internal volume to fit even the largest graphics cards such as the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090.
Available and future graphics cards can be mounted in this chassis up to 460mm wide horizontally or 130mm high vertically. The built-in bi-directional graphics card stabilizer prevents the card from sliding in either direction, no matter how large, and helps with the system’s cabling.
Users no longer have to tuck the cables behind the side panel and hope it closes. ASUS placed a 34mm cable space behind the motherboard. Multiple tubes and wide panels running along the back keep everything neat with Velcro cable clamps.
Thanks to the translucent acrylic door, users can keep all cables in a closed area without placing the back panel. This feature also provides more space for heat dissipation. The built-in ARGB controller has a place to connect all Aura Sync devices. This section supports up to eight ARGB devices and up to six PWM fans.
Designed for those who assemble their own system
The Hyperion is a multifunctional chassis that offers ample space without being massive. Small details take Hyperion to the next level. System builders often have to store excess screws, cable clamps, and PCIe slot covers in another box.
So they want a place where they can find these parts when they need it. The bottom of the ROG Hyperion has a small drawer for screws, accessories and even a small screwdriver. The side panels of the case require no tools.
The size of the holes in the protection part of the power supply was adjusted to provide air flow and prevent the screws from falling out. The case also includes an opening for the ROG Thor’s OLED panel. Thus, users can see the power consumption at any time.
Motherboard Compatibility | E-ATX (up to 12″ x 10.9″), ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Dimensions | 268*639*659 mm (W*H*D) |
Weight | 20.8kg |
Material | Aluminum, Steel, Tempered Glass, ABS Plastic |
Inputs Outputs | 4 x USB 3.2 Gen1 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 (Type-C) 1 x earphone + microphone |
3.5”/2.5” Drive Bays | 2 |
2.5” Drive Bays | 5 |
Expansion Slots | 9 |
Vertical Expansion Slots | 3 |
Maximum GPU Length | 460mm |
Maximum CPU Cooler Height | 190mm |
Maximum PSU Length | 240mm |
Radiator Compatibility | Front: 120/140/240/280/360/420mm Top: 120/140/240/280/360/420 mm Side: 120/240/360 mm Rear: 120/140mm |
Cooler Support | Front: 3 x 140 mm / 3 x 120 mm Top: 3 x 140 mm / 3 x 120 mm Side: 3 x 120 mm Rear: 1 x 140mm / 1 x 120mm |
Pre-Attached Fans | Front: 3 x 140mm PWM Rear: 1 x 140mm PWM |
Removable Dust Filters | Front/Top/Bottom |
Cable Routing | 34mm |
expansion slot | PWM Fan support x 6, ARGB LED component x 8 |