The ROG Hyperion GR701 brings an X factor in both form and function that builders around the world have been craving. With support for dual 420 mm radiators, towering video cards, a fully integrated 2-way aluminum graphics card holder, 60-watt device charging and dual front USB-C connectors for compatible ROG motherboards, it is truly a PC chassis in the coveted ROG style.
The GR701 is forged with high-end materials that are given extra treatments and distinctive polishing methods, to deliver the luxurious look and feel that elevates an ROG chassis above its many challengers.
A front side air intake can provide ample ventilation to get just the right balance of temperatures for your system and graphics cards. This integrates tightly into a bold new look with features like the distinctive diamond-shaped badge on the front, stamped with the famous ROG logo and surrounded by diagonal slashes.
The Republic of Gamers is populated by builders who demand the best, and the Hyperion GR701 delivers top-tier cooling potential with support for 420 mm radiators on the top and in the front of the chassis, while four 140 mm PWM fans come pre-connected to an Aura Sync ARGB fan hub.
In between the motherboard tray and the front of the chassis sits an innovative vertical installation area that can support a variety of needs. Builders can mount multiple system fans and 2.5-inch SSDs, or a 360 mm radiator, liquid cooling distribution panel, or ROG-themed lighting panel.
Underneath the motherboard tray area, builders will find a chamber 34 mm deep for their cable management needs, and a cable routing channel that’s 46 mm wide and secured by several ROG-branded Velcro straps to keep things looking tidy for the transparent side panel. This chassis also offers a translucent cable cover that can obscure unsightly wiring while letting your RGB style shine through.
This highly adaptive case can fit graphics cards up to 460 mm long and 130 mm thick, both horizontally and vertically. So whether you desire a ROG Strix RTX 4090 or other similar sized card, you will have plenty of room to work with.
To maximize the ease of accessing the interior any time you want, this chassis features a hinged side panel made of tinted glass that simply swings open without requiring any tools, at which point the panel can be lifted up and out of the way if desired.
To make system maintenance easier, this chassis features a small integrated storage compartment for things like PCIe slot brackets, screws and cable fasteners, so your frequently used widgets are always within easy reach.
The ROG Hyperion GR701 features a highly refined integrated graphics card holder, whose lightweight anodized aluminum components can be used vertically or horizontally to keep long graphics cards from sagging, and it offers additional compatibility with the ROG Herculx card holder.
No ROG chassis is complete these days without a built-in hub to control fans and ARGB lighting. This one is emblazoned with a gold ROG logo, and it supports up to eight ARGB components and six PWM fans, so users can add their own illumination and cooling in addition to the lighting board and four case fans already attached.
The front of any ROG chassis has to offer a host of connectors, and the ROG Hyperion adds to the tradition with two USB Type-C connectors that can offer up to 20 Gbps of data transfer and up 60 watts of fast charging with a compatible motherboard.
The ROG Hyperion frame is constructed of rugged aluminum alloys forged into a distinctive X that extends from the center of the chassis all the way out to its perimeter. It’s rigid structure doubles up as carry handles capable of bearing up to 80 kg of hardware.
This chassis features an internal ARGB lighting panel that communicates the ROG identity to anyone who gazes within, and it can be displayed on the outside if builders want to make room in that spot for fans or SSDs.
Builders can optionally activate and customize RGB lighting built into an ROG-stamped front panel section, adding to the wealth of personalization built into this chassis.
Last but not least, the shroud for your power supply unit features an open section for PSUs like the ROG Thor, which features a special OLED panel that displays your current watt consumption. The mesh topping the shroud is also shaped to reveal another subtle ROG logo, while being designed to prevent screws from falling within.