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LegalTech
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
a really nice case. full sized. it makes a build much easier. cables are well hidden. really good air flow. very quiet--probably the quietest build i've ever done , especially with the amount of components i stuffed in there!
Chase Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Excellent case, very nice to build in even with the smaller length. It has amazing airflow and great build quality. It looks awesome too! Definitely recommend
Hammer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Insane quality In this case. it's super well made, the features really do shine with thought. First impressions are sleek and easy and convey classy builds but, certainly focused on no nonsense creator builds. this wouldn't show off your rgb fantastically and it shows performance matters. the ir dust detector seems crazy. the button panels, very nice. if I build and my rating drops, I'll update this review. pictures are with the sides and front off if you wanted a close up.
T. Geery
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Talk about having a ton of space! Great cable management with cables running behind the motherboard panel and plenty of cutouts or ports at appropriate locations to make connections on the board.Two large front fans (extra thick with large fan blades) and a thick, decent sized rear fan. I have a 420 mm 3 fan radiator installed up top. Tons of airflow/cooling but remarkably quiet.Horizontal or vertical GPU installation capability. I have a monster Asus Nvidia 24 GB RTX4090 GPU and there's still room for more.Nice top panel USB connections - 2 @ 2.0, 2 @ 3.0 and a USB C 20gb.There's a fan control interface to connect all your fans to with the motherboard controlling speed. A speed override switch on the top panel to force full speed if desired.Very large footprint so be aware. Sadly, no optical drive bay.
Moody
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
At the time of writing this review, the wood edition of the PA602 is backordered everywhere. It took almost 3 weeks for it to finally ship out. When it arrived the box was in horrible condition. I suspected water damage in the warehouse even before it was sent off for shipping and my suspicions were confirmed when I opened it up. The wood paneling on the front IO and front cover was warped and chipping very easily. It's a shame because the case is beautiful otherwise. I'm wary of the wood version now and will stay away from a replacement. I will settle for a refund and will most likely pick up the non-wood version of the case which will have the same premium design.Update: I came across other owners of the wood version who also experienced blemishes and chipping on their cases.
EatingNomNoms
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2025
I purchased this case for £588.96 inc VAT, only to see the price drop to £322.78 inc VAT just a few days later. I reached out to Amazon, but the only solution they offered was to return the case and repurchase it.This "solution" is impractical and frustrating: I'd have to take time off work to return it, wait weeks for it to arrive back at Asus, then wait even longer for the refund and re-delivery. By the time the process is over, I’d be without the case for months—completely unrealistic for something I've been anticipating since its announcement.It’s incredibly disheartening to feel scalped by such a significant price drop so soon after purchase. A price adjustment or partial refund would have been a far better way to address this situation.That being said, the case looks amazing. It’s super user-friendly and a breeze to work with. The 400mm fans are a standout feature for me due to the greater airflow and more silent operations. Personally, for me the only visual letdown is how dark the wood accents are - it’s hard to tell it’s wood unless you’ve got really good lighting.Great case but being cheated on the price has left me a bitter taste for what should’ve been an exciting upgrade.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
When building a new PC I wanted to get a premium case this time around. After some research I narrowed it down to the Asus ProArt PA602, and needless to say I was not disappointed. At $280 it is on the expensive end of cases, but I was able to wait and snag the case when it went on sale for $220, which was more of a reasonable price imo. The case feels very premium and well put together. The side doors, top dust filter, and front facing dust filters all pop out easily and with no need for screws. I really appreciate some of the premium features like a dust sensor to indicate when the filter needs to be cleaned, and the power lock button to prevent accidental shutoffs. I have two cats, and they have "accidentally" turned off my PC many times.The case is great for cats who like to jump on top of PC cases. When looking for cases I was concerned about my cats jumping up on top. I feared they would track litter/dust and it would fall through the top of the PC case and damage components. Most other cases with top filters only had magnetic filters that sat directly on top of the PC. I knew if my cats found this, the first thing they would do would be to take off the filter and play/destroy it. So a big selling point for me was that the ProArt's top filter sits underneath the metal top and it can only be accessed by popping off the top section. Additionally, I liked that the case is super sturdy and I will never have to worry about my cats damaging the case by jumping on it. I originally wanted to go with a fishbowl glass panel design, but I had seen horror stories on reddit of them shattering.In terms of issues I had with the case, it's mainly due to size. This thing is absolutely overkill, sitting in at 81.36 L or (2.873 ft³) volume. For reference, most normal sized mid tower ATX cases sit in around 40L-50L in volume. There's a lot of wasted/empty room in the case. It makes for great airflow and it is one of the top best cases for airflow, but it the extra size doesn't offer a leg up on airflow vs it's competition. I really question the large case design choice. ProArt is made primarily for artists/professionals, but who has space for this in their office? I really wish there had been a smaller size option. I 100% would have bought that instead. (I saw that Asus makes one smaller overseas and hope it eventually comes to the US in the future) Typically I like to display my PC on my desk, but this case is so big it just looks terrible on top. I have yet to see a good example of this case on someone's desk. I read some reviews that complained about there not being enough space for cable management. I didn't experience this and had no issue with space for my cables. Maybe that's just because I am decent at cable management since I usually build in cramped mini-itx form factors, but idk. The velcro cable managers in the case made things easy imo. (I put in 4 hard drives and a NZXT Kraken 360mm CPU cooler for reference) I organized my cables and zip-tied them, but you could definitely get away with having a rat's nest in the back and no one but you would know. I did appreciate the provided zip ties that come with the case, but depending on how much you like to cable manage you might need more. I used about twice as much as what came with the case.One last note on the airflow; this thing blows! The front two 200mm fans blow so much air that the PC actually makes a draft under my desk and in my room. Can be a little chilly at times, but I hope it will be nice come hotter days in the summer. Not necessarily a complaint, good airflow is always welcome, but something to note/consider.
G. Mackenzie
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2024
Very solid, very heavy, great air flow and nice, understated design. Built-in Wheels are a nice touch. Wheels/castors are apparently an option but cant find them on the Asus website. Rear cable management could be better IMO.
D. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
This is the first high end case I bought, and my 10th or so tower build over 35 years. This was the easiest case I've ever worked with and it has great cable management. The quality is impressive, the 200 mm front fans and rear fan are very quiet (of course under high load you can hear them). The air filters are very well designed. I'm running an Asus Z790 MB with an i7-14700K, RTX3080, a 280 mm CPU water cooler from Corsair, and an Asus 1000W power supply. I was very surprised how much cooler this machine stays even with barely audible fans vs. my past few machines. Even with MS Flight Sim running maxed out its still pretty quiet. Also, no issues with regard to my 2 TB M.2 PCIe 5.0 x4 SSD heating wise using the stock heat sink on the MB. Everything fits well, just have one complaint. The 2.5" bays on the backside are set up such that a normal 90 degree SATA cable is backwards, so I think Asus should have included reverse 90 degree sata cables. But if you have a flexible set you can make it work, or just use one of the the 3.5 in bays with an adapter.
Lawr
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
This case is a more expensive tower somewhere in the mid-range, but worth every penny. It's a high quality build with plenty of room to work with. Convenient handle arrangement on the top. Panels are easy to remove and replace with no screws. It has two very small wheels on the bottom at one end. I discovered after it arrived that you can easily remove these wheels and install four castors for easier movement. (these are not included) and extra purchase from a different source. There are dozens of types of castors on amazon. Make sure you get the right type if you go that route. Love this thing more than meets my expectations.
vic
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
good product fast shiping
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2024
I bought this case with the matching ASUS LC 420 3 x 140mm radiator to tame a 14900k that I had previously in an olde Antec P182 with a Dark Rock 4 Pro cooler (ProArt Z690).I would recommend installing the fans to point down in a pull configuration under the radiator, for several reasons: 1-Push or Pull makes no measurable difference in cooling (tested), 2 - There is a lot of open mesh at the back of the case and with the back and rad fans pushing up and out the top and back it was difficult to keep positive pressure in the case. The result was unfiltered air coming into the case through the back mesh. 3 - It makes zero sense to me to have the top filter filtering dust out of the EXAUST air. 4 - It is MUCH easier to CLEAN both the fans and the rad in the PULL configuration, Any dust that gets past the top filter can be vacuumed off the top of the rad, and the side of the fans that get dirty (hi pressure side) are exposed on the inside of the case. In the PUSH-OUT config you have to pull the fans off completely to clean the rad.A great feature of the case is the ability to put standard office chair wheels onto it. The two little wheels on the back are cute but don't really help much. All you do is peel off the heavy rubber feet on the bottom to reveal 4 standard 11mm x 22mm wheel sockets.
Jeremy M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
The PA602 was a pleasure to build in. The internal design of the shrouds along with the 2x 200mm fans really aid in keeping all the components cool. I appreciate the generous front I/O, as well as the hideaway slot for the wifi/bluetooth antenna. It is a larger case than I'm used to (came from a nr200) but the superior cooling & feature was a compromise I was willing to make.
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