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The new Asus ROG NUC 15 Performance looks set to be an affordable mini PC with a 24-core Intel Core Ultra gaming CPU and up ...
"We don't want our premium customers to wait,” Asus' Arnold Su said about the company's high-end GeForce RTX 50 series ROG lineup.
Asus also featured a yet-unannounced graphics card, which the sleuths at VideoCardz.net have determined to be the upcoming GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, thanks to a previous post by Asus that featured the ...
The RTX 5070 Ti I have in hand today comes from Asus, and as the Prime variant, it should come in at or close to the GPU’s $749 MSRP—if you can find it. Stock and pricing issues have ...
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If you thought the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 price announced at CES 2025 was eye-watering, wait until you see what Asus has to offer. The company has just announced prices for its RTX 5090 and 5080 ...
On the evening of January 6 NVIDIA officially announced the GeForce RTX 50-Series GPUs, and following not long after ASUS announced its full lineup. Unveiled during CES this week, ASUS confirms it ...
Joining the troupe is Asus with its new TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon. Much like the popular O11 series, the GT502 Horizon features a dual-chamber layout, with primary components such as the ...
Now that's innovation. Apart from that key innovation, the Asus Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Ti SSD OC Edition 8GB is an otherwise unremarkable RTX 4060 Ti graphics card. Asus' Dual cards are aimed at ...
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The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4070 OC Edition mixes the remarkable efficiency of Ada Lovelace with RTX 3080-like performance, and sprinkles a little groundbreaking DLSS 3 on top. A fantastic GPU.
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and ...