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ASUS unveils ultimate simplicity global BTF giveaway contest

ASUS announces a global giveaway contest offering a range of BTF components, running from May 27 to June 30, 2024, targeted at gaming enthusiasts.

ASUS has launched the Ultimate Simplicity gaming PC hardware giveaway, enticing technology enthusiasts with the chance to win cutting-edge BTF (Back-To-the-Future) components. Set to run from May 27 to June 30, 2024, this competition offers top-tier hardware designed for those who appreciate a minimalist aesthetic, concealing cables for a cleaner setup. Prizes include high-performance items like the ROG Maximus Z790 Hero BTF and the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 BTF Edition, among others.

Array of premium prizes available

Contest participants have the opportunity to secure various pieces of ASUS BTF hardware, celebrated for their reliability and aesthetic compatibility. This includes major components like the ROG Hyperion GR701 BTF Edition and TUF Gaming Z790-BTF WiFi, along with accessories such as the ROG Falchion RX Low Profile gaming keyboards, ROG Gladius III Wireless AimPoint gaming mice, and ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova gaming headphones. Collaborating in the giveaway, Cooler Master, Corsair, and InWin are offering co-branded BTF chassis that perfectly complement the ASUS motherboards, enhancing the visual harmony of the builds.

Explaining BTF versus advanced BTF

The BTF product line aims to transform PC constructions by allowing nearly all cables to be concealed, thus not only improving the look but also the overall tidiness of the setup. This is ideal for users who aim for a clutter-free workspace. The advanced BTF iteration goes further by enabling even the power cables for high-performance graphics cards to be hidden, courtesy of a specialized slot on the motherboard.

Diverse motherboard and chassis options in the BTF ecosystem

From the economically priced TUF Gaming B760M-BTF WiFi, compatible with up to Intel’s 14th gen processors, to the more advanced setups like the ROG Maximus Z790 Hero BTF, ASUS provides a broad range of BTF motherboards. These are supported by various BTF chassis from ASUS and its partners, ensuring a seamless and clean build regardless of the complexity or budget of the assembly.

This contest not only showcases the innovative BTF technology but also highlights the possibilities within the ASUS ecosystem, making it an exciting opportunity for gamers globally. To participate, entrants need only follow the instructions on the contest website for a chance to win.

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