The Back-To-the-Future (BTF) Chassis Line-up of ASUS ROG are now available in the Philippines

The innovative BTF (Back to the Future) solution is an easy and clean approach to PC building that keeps cables out of sight

ASUS today announced the availability of the ROG Hyperion BTF and TUF Gaming GT302 chassis, each designed to hide cables so builders can achieve a clean and organized aesthetic with PCs built for a wide variety of scenarios. This innovation is realized through a PCIe® high-power connector on graphics cards compatible with the graphics card high-power slot on BTF motherboards.


ASUS BTF DESIGN

ASUS is driven to innovate, and we are constantly exploring and experimenting with technology to deliver better experiences to everyone. With this user-centric approach, ASUS has launched the Back-To-the- Future (BTF) series of products and solutions.

BTF represents a new direction that will lead the future of DIY. It symbolizes our goal of providing users with more aesthetically pleasing PC assembly by hiding connectors on the underside of a motherboard, leading to cleaner cable management and a more minimalist appearance.


READY FOR A BTF BUILD

The new ASUS ecosystem of Back-To-The-Future (BTF) PC components lets users easily build a PC that tucks the cables out of sight for a tidy look — made possible by new motherboards that hide their
connectors on the back side rather than the front. For the most part, standard PC DIY components will
work with a BTF motherboard, but users will need a compatible chassis. The ROG Hyperion BTF and
TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB motherboard tray will work with standard motherboards, but it also includes the cutouts needed to access the connectors on a BTF motherboard.

AVAILABILITY AND PRICING

The ROG Hyperion GR701 BTF Edition and TUF Gaming GT302 ARGB are now available in the
Philippines with the following SRPs:

MODEL

SRP

AVAILABILITY

TUF Gaming GT302 BLACK

PHP 7,290

Now

TUF Gaming GT302 WHITE

PHP 7,620

Now

ROG Hyperion BTF BLACK

PHP 26,430

June 2024



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