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Hot Laptops, Desktops

20 Octobre 2015 , Rédigé par syscreams

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Asus wants us all to know how much it loves gamers, and at its Republic of Gamers (ROG) Unleashed event in San Francisco, the company made it clear why. Taking the stage, Kirk Skaugen, Intel's SVP of client computer, laid out the numbers: Gamers refresh their PC system every two to three years, versus six years or more for general or business users. PC gamers are also spending more on gaming software than their console counterparts. While the general PC industry may be struggling, Asus, Intel and Microsoft want us to know that PC gaming is flourishing.

This helps explain the success of Asus' ROG program itself, a line of gamer-focused products that turned 10 this year. At ROG Unleashed, Asus revealed an array of new gaming hardware, including one of the craziest laptops with adapter such as Asus A32-U1 battery, Asus U3Sg battery, Asus AL31-1005 battery, Asus AL32-1005 battery, Asus AP31-1008P battery, Asus F3Sr battery, Asus M50Sr battery, Asus Z53Jc battery, Asus M51Se battery, Asus A32-A8 battery, Asus 90-NF51B1000 battery, Asus Z99Sc batterywe've ever seen.

Under the dark red lighting and pounding techno, Asus had a demo display showing off its new desktop and laptop lines. Keeping with Asus' fine tradition of baffling product names no one will ever remember, the compact desktop system is the G20CB, and the full tower comes in two flavors: the lower-end G11CD (for real?!), and the high-end G11CB.

Internally, the systems have almost identical options: Up to 32 GB DDR4 2133 MHz memory, up to a 512 GB M.2 SSD, and either the AMD R9 380, or Nvidia cards from the GTX 700 and 900 series. The only place they really differ is at the super high end, where the G11CB has the option for a hybrid SSHD and a GTX 980 Ti, while strangely, the compact G20CB has no option for a 980 Ti, but can be outfitted with a GTX Titan X.

With that being the case, unless the lack of a 980 Ti is a dealbreaker for you, I can't imagine why anyone would opt for the larger, full tower G11CB. It's a large system in a fairly generic case, while the G20CB is not much bigger than an Xbox One, with an excitingly architectural style, and lighting effects that can be customized to pulse to ambient sound, which is a surprisingly cool effect.

Oculus Rift Headsets on display at ROG Unleashed . Both of these systems will be re-released soon as "Oculus Ready editions," which simply means they'll meet the minimum system requirements to run an Oculus VR. Asus reps said they are planning to package their Oculus Ready computers with a discount voucher for the headset, likely $100 off.

Desktops are all good and fine, but clearly the point of the entire ROG Unleashed event was to show off Asus' new laptop line. There were two models on display, both massive 17.3" affairs, weighing nearly 10 lbs, and clearly designed more for high performance than portability.

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