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Asus Fully-loaded Gaming PCs and Display with Powerful Features

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jan 12,2016

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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Asus is arguably invincible in the gaming notebooks industry this decade because of making efforts to innovate. The company unveiled two Gaming notebooks ROG GX700, ROG G752 and a gaming display ROG Swift PG348Q on Tuesday. However, the 6th-generation Intel Skylake Core i7 processors and the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards are secrets behind the two go-extreme notebooks.

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Since IFA 2015, the ROG GX700 ultra-performance gaming notebook has been deemed one of the most highly-anticipated notebooks this year. The key feature of the device to set itself apart from the rest is the world’s first ever liquid-cooling system, which is actually more crucial than a full desktop due to the compact size.

Such a liquid-cooling system can maximize the gaming performance, overclockability and thermal performance while fully utilizing the overclockable Intel K-Series Skylake processor, and the very first desktop GeForce GTX GPU in a notebook form factor—Nvidia GTX 980.

The ROG GX700 has a 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-6820HK, one of the first mobile CPUs that can overclock.

As to G752, it also has a 6th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, newly designed dust-release thermal fan and a backlit anti-ghosting gaming keyboard with 30-key rollover to ensure high performance and smooth gameplay control in every battle.

ROG G752 is embedded with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M graphics card.

Last but not least, the PG348Q has an ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio with 3440 x 1440 resolution, most wide displays only go as far as 16:9. The curved display combined with the ultra-wide aspect ratio. The 100Hz refresh rate with NVIDIA G-SYNC technology deliver smooth and stutter-free gaming, immediately noticeable in FPS and fast action games.

Featuring ASUS-exclusive GamePlus technology, the PG348Q gives the enhancements in first person shooter (FPS) and real time strategy (RTS) games by displaying onscreen information such as a crosshair, frames per second counter and elapsed game time. As well as ASUS GameVisual technology provides six preset display modes can customize the visuals according to preference or game genre.

In terms of connectivity, the PG348Q has the DisplayPort (of course), HDMI, four USB3.0 ports, plus high-powered built-in stereo speakers for those don’t like to put on headsets for long periods of time. The gaming display is set to hit the market in February.

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