
ASUS ROG Malaysia Unveils Cronox ARGB PC Case and Eurux GR120 Fans — A Panoramic EATX Tower With Built-in 9.2″ LCD
TLDR
- ROG Cronox ARGB is an EATX full-tower case with curved panoramic tempered glass, aluminium-trimmed frame, and a hinged 9.2-inch LCD module
- Supports EATX and ASUS BTF motherboards, GPUs up to 400mm long, CPU coolers up to 180mm tall, and dual 360mm radiators
- Bundled with four pre-installed ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB fans running at up to 2600rpm, 85cfm airflow at 4.5mmH₂O static pressure and 33dB(A)
- Available in Malaysia now at RM2,010 (Black) and RM2,160 (White Edition)

A Panoramic EATX Tower Built Around Visibility
ASUS ROG Malaysia just dropped a new flagship chassis for the build-it-yourself crowd, and the ROG Cronox ARGB PC case is positioned as a showpiece rather than a hidden utility box. The defining feature is the curved, panoramic tempered-glass side panel that sweeps seamlessly from the side around to the front, giving an unhindered view of whatever hardware you mount inside. The aluminium-trimmed frame and precision-cut edges keep the silhouette clean, while subtle lighting touches deliver the signature ROG aesthetic without overwhelming the build itself.
The case is full-tower EATX, so it has room for serious hardware. It supports graphics cards up to 400mm long, which covers the entire ROG Astral RTX 5090 lineup including the BTF Edition, and CPU coolers up to 180mm tall. Cooling is handled by up to two 360mm radiators, with three pre-installed reverse fans plus a standard ROG exhaust fan at the rear. The patented graphics card slot clamp makes it easy to lock in a heavy RTX 5090 card without fumbling with screws, and ASUS’s new AIO Q-Connector eliminates the pump and radiator fan cables that typically clutter an AIO install.
A 9.2-inch Hinged LCD Module for Personalisation
The Cronox’s most distinctive feature is the hinged 9.2-inch 60Hz LCD mounted inside the case. It pivots outward on a hinge so you can angle it for the perfect viewing position, then displays whatever you want, from exclusive ROG animations and system monitoring to custom content, holiday greetings, notifications, or a digital clock that stays on even when the system is powered down. There is also a system dashboard mode showing CPU, GPU, memory and chassis fan stats, plus a built-in theme editor for users who want to tinker with custom backgrounds.

It is a small touch that completely changes the way the case feels day to day. Most chassis either go full minimalist or full RGB chaos, and the Cronox lands somewhere in the middle with a screen that is genuinely useful, not just a gimmick. For Malaysian streamers and content creators who already use a second monitor for chat or scenes, the embedded LCD means the chassis itself becomes part of the broadcast setup.
Built for BTF and Clean Cable Routing
The Cronox is ready for both standard EATX motherboards and ASUS BTF (Back to the Future) hidden-connector models, which is a big deal for clean-build enthusiasts. BTF motherboards route all the cables to the back of the PCB, so the visible interior stays uncluttered, and pairing the Cronox with a BTF board plus a BTF graphics card like the ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 BTF Edition results in a build where the only visible cables are the ones you actually want to see. ASUS is leaning hard into the BTF ecosystem, and the Cronox is one of the first ROG cases explicitly designed around it.
The rotatable side fan bracket is another thoughtful detail. It doubles as a fan mount and an airflow channel, letting users direct cool air exactly where it is needed most. Combined with the case’s three pre-installed reverse fans, an ROG Strix XIN120 ARGB lighting panel in the side fan bracket, and a standard ROG exhaust fan at the rear, the Cronox ships ready to run without forcing buyers to immediately drop money on additional cooling.
ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB Fans — Cooling and Aesthetics in One Package
The ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB fan is the cooling partner to the Cronox, and ASUS has packed some serious engineering into a 120mm form factor. The blades are made from liquid-crystal polymer for maximum airflow, and the fans spin at up to 2600rpm while pushing 85cfm of airflow at 4.5mmH₂O of static pressure. That is enough headroom to handle both case ventilation and radiator cooling, and the sound levels top out at 33dB(A) even under heavy loads. Reverse-blade versions are available for users who want a cleaner look with the cables hidden.

The real highlight, though, is the patented daisy-chain connector system. Fans chain together with a single cable run, which removes the cable management nightmare that usually comes with multi-fan RGB setups. There are three individually addressable lighting zones per fan, with deep cascading light layers that deliver a sense of motion. The triple-pack ships with an exclusive fan hub that supports up to 14 fans and includes an electrical fuse for safe operation. Both single-pack and triple-pack options are offered, in standard and White Edition colourways.
Pricing and Availability in Malaysia
The ROG Cronox ARGB PC Case and ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB Case Fan are available to purchase now in Malaysia. The SRP for the ROG Cronox ARGB PC Case in Black is RM2,010, while the White Edition is RM2,160. The fans are sold separately, with single-pack and triple-pack options across standard, White Edition, and reverse-blade variants.
Our Take
The Cronox lands in a strange spot for the Malaysian market, where RM2,000+ for a chassis is a real commitment, but it does deliver a clear value proposition for serious builders. The 9.2-inch hinged LCD is genuinely useful rather than gimmicky, the curved panoramic glass makes any build look like a showpiece, and the BTF compatibility positions this case for the next two to three years of ASUS motherboard releases. For streamers and creators who want their PC to double as a broadcast prop, the LCD module alone justifies the premium over standard mid-towers.
Where ASUS has done the smartest work is in the bundled cooling. The four pre-installed Eurux GR120 fans with daisy-chain connectors mean the Cronox arrives ready to build immediately, without forcing buyers to spend another RM500+ on a fan stack. The 2600rpm ceiling and 85cfm airflow are overkill for most users, but it leaves enough thermal headroom for an overclocked RTX 5090 plus a 360mm AIO without breaking a sweat. Our recommendation: pair the Black edition with a BTF motherboard for the cleanest possible build, and grab the White Edition if you are going for a snow-themed setup with matching white fans. For anyone running an existing ROG Strix or TUF monitor and keyboard setup, the Cronox slots in as the centrepiece of a coordinated ecosystem.
- ROG Cronox ARGB product page https://rog.asus.com/cases/rog-cronox-argb/
- ROG Cronox ARGB White Edition product page https://rog.asus.com/cases/rog-cronox-argb-white-edition/
- ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB Fan Triple Pack https://rog.asus.com/cooling/fans/rog-eurux-gr120-argb-fan-triple-pack






