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Asus unveils the ROG Cronox, its first panoramic PC case with a 9.2" screen and rotating fan bracket — chassis supports up to 14x 120mm fans & dual 360mm radiators

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Asus has introduced the ROG Cronox, a panoramic PC case with a 9.2" screen and a rotating fan bracket. The chassis can accommodate up to 14 120mm fans and dual 360mm radiators, making it suitable for high-performance builds. The case features a secondary display for system stats and customization options for animations or videos. It is designed with a panoramic layout, aluminum build, and tempered glass for a sleek aesthetic. The case supports large GPUs, CPU coolers, and is BTF-ready for cable-less setups. Pricing and availability details are yet to be announced, with options available in black and white, including an "ARGB" variant with Asus' ROG Eurux GR120 fans.

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