Monday, September 7, 2015

Asus Previews Water-Cooled Gaming Laptop

At IFA today, Asus including the world's first water-cooled gaming laptop.
The ROG GX700 (above) features a 17-inch G-Sync 4K display and a very bulbous water reservoir that tests the limitations of the word "laptop." The company revealed very little about the GX700 except to say that it provides a "stable, super-fast performance," but promised more details in the future.
The G752 gaming laptop (below), however, stands as the flagship product in Asus's Republic of Gamers (ROG) lineup. It boasts a 4K IPS display, Nvidia GTX 980M graphics card, sixth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU, a keyboard with 30-key rollover anti-ghosting, and out-of-the-box over clocking.

Meanwhile, is a new high-end gaming PC that Asus claims is the "most dominating" PC under 10 liters. It boasts an Intel Core i7-6700 and Nvidia GFX Titan graphics card. Asus claims it's capable of outputting 4K games at ultra-high graphical settings and 50 frames per second, but that number will vary wildly depending on the game in question.

Other ROG reveals included the ROG Matrix GTX 980 TI, the company's newest Nvidia GTX 980 graphics card, with options for tweaking and over clocking. The new Maximus VIII Extreme Assembly motherboard is also designed for over clocking, and includes a 10Gbps high-speed Wi-Fi card and an audio break-out box. The Swift PG348Q is the newest ROG gaming monitor, a 34-inch curved display, and new ROG keyboards, mice, and headsets are also on the way.
Asus also showed off what it claims to be the world’s fastest Wi-Fi router, the RT-AC5300, which sports six antennae that make it look like Eisengard.
The Asus Zen AiO S is the newest iteration of the company's all-in-one PC. It features a 4K display, the latest generation Intel Core i7, an Nvidia GTX 960M graphics card, 32GB DDR4 memory, and USB 3.1 ports. It also optionally supports the Intel Real Sense camera for biometric login, gesture controls, and other functions






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