Computex 2014: ASUS Unveils Two ROG Gaming PC

Computex 2014: ASUS Unveils Two ROG Gaming PC

Asus has launched a range of gaming PCs and components under its ROG brand at the Computex 2014 event, which is being held in Taiwan. The price and availability of the PCs and components are yet to be revealed.

The highlight of the launch is the first of Asus’ upcoming Steam Machines, the ROG GR8, that runs the latest Windows 8.1 OS and is SteamOS and Steam Controller compatible (it will ship with a Steam Controller). The Intel Core i7-powered PC features an Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti graphics card, also streams HD videos from Android smartphones/ tablets, Windows 8.1 PCs and WiDi 3.5+ devices.

Asus, further describing the ROG GR8 Steam Machine, said it features “outstanding SupremeFX audio output to 4K/UHD graphics and no-lag Gigabit Ethernet networking, along with a design allowing easy upgrades of storage devices and memory.” It takes up just 2.5-litres of space.

Asus has additionally launched ROG G20 gaming desktop (which will be available as both a Steam Machine and a regular small form factor gaming PC) with the same processor as the ROG G8, but uses an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 graphics card instead of the ROG GR8’s Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti. Also running Windows 8.1, it takes up a larger 12.5-litres of space.

Both the ROG GR8 and ROG G20 will be launched as Steam Machines running Windows 8.1 in the third quarter of this year. Asus says the SteamOS versions will be launched at a later date, in alignment with Valve’s Steam Machine schedule – which would mean sometime in 2015.

Asus’ ROG Gladius gaming mouse also made an appearance at the event. The mouse comes with gamer-centric ergonomics along with some “flexible customisations.” The new ROG GK2000 gaming keyboard with metal finish and red backlighting has been also unveiled. Also unveiled, was the ROG GX500 gaming laptop.

Other PC components that have been launched by Asus include three motherboards namely ROG Maximus VII Formula, ROG Maximus VII Impact and ROG Crossblade Ranger, a ROG Ares III water-cooled graphics card and a ROG Swift PG278Q gaming monitor.

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