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At CES 2017, ASUS held a press event named Zennovation wherein they launched a series of products including two new smartphones, laptops and gaming products.
ROG GX800VH comes with a Hydro Overclocking liquid-cooling system for extreme overclocking performance, plus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 in 2-way SLI.
ASUS claims that GX800VH is the world’s first gaming laptop with an 18-inch panel and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for real 4K UHD gaming visuals.
ROG G752 is driven by an unlocked Intel Core i7 processor and a VR-ready NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 GPU.
G752’s DDR4 DRAM is overclocked to run at 2800MHz.
It also offers HyperDrive RAID 0 and the latest NVM Express (NVMe) and PCI Express technologies, ROG-exclusive 3D Vapor Chamber and a 120Hz panel with NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for 120Hz of refresh rates on its wide-view panel.
Maximus IX Extreme is the world's first motherboard with an integrated monoblock as claimed by ASUS and is manufactured by Bitspower.
The monoblock detects the flow rate of the water coolant and has dedicated circuitry to detect both the inlet and outlet temperatures as well as leakage.
The monoblock also integrates the neighbouring M.2 heatsink for heat dissipation to eliminate throttling.
To showcase the design and performance of Maximus IX Extreme, case modder Stephane Beauliu “Snef” from Quebec built the White Shadow case mod.
ROG Gladius II is an optical gaming mouse optimised for FPS games, with customizable Aura Sync RGB lighting and 50-million click Omron switches.
Featuring the exclusive easy-swap switch socket design, ROG Gladius II gives gamers the freedom to customise click-resistance and extend the lifespan of the mouse.
ROG GR8 II is the smallest gaming PC built for VR, and offers complete performance with a desktop-grade ASUS-customized NVIDIA GeForce 1060 GPU, 7th Generation Intel Core i7 processor, and 32GB DDR4 memory.
The PC is housed in a tiny 4-liter chassis and includes Aura Sync for RGB light shows that can be synchronised with a variety of ROG peripherals, and with 10 different effects.
GR8 II can be specified with M.2 PCIe SSDs and a 2.5-inch SSD/HDD storage for both increasing game boot-up speeds and hosting a large game library.
Two VR-friendly HDMI ports enable simultaneous connection of both a VR headset and a gaming display.
ROG GR8 II has a specially-tuned cooling system with copper heat pipes and dual fans to purge heat from the system.
Vents and dedicated chambers for the processor and graphics card ensure the right amount of airflow to each component.
Its audio performance is powered by ROG SupremeFX, Sonic Studio III, and Sonic Radar III.
ROG GT51CH is a gaming desktop PC featuring an overclocked 4.8GHz Intel Core i7-7700K processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 2-way SLI graphics, and 64GB of DDR4 2800MHz memory for 4K UHD visuals.
Aegis III three-way overclocking technology enables easy and safe CPU, GPU, and memory overclocking and provides the ability to monitor system stats in real-time.
ROG GT51CH features ASUS Aura lighting effects for its central air intake and motherboard-mounted LEDs.
ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 is the first ROG router, designed specifically for gaming and featuring tri-band Wi-Fi, eight-port gigabit-LAN, and its own PC-grade, 1.8GHz 64-bit quad-core CPU to enable responsive network gaming.
GT-AC5300 also includes two USB 3.0 ports.
ROG Strix Magnus is a gaming microphone with three condenser capsules and is the very first mic from ROG.
Designed for live-streamers and avid gamers, the company claims that the Strix Magnus is the industry’s first gaming microphone to offer both environmental noise cancellation (ENC) and customizable Aura RGB lighting effects.
The new gaming mic has an auxiliary port for recording audio from a musical instrument or smartphone and comes with an external USB hub for connecting additional devices.Also read:: CES 2017: Acer Launches Gaming Laptop 'Predator 21 X' With Curved Screen
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