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ASUS launches groundbreaking ROG NUC gaming PC in Singapore

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) unveiled its revolutionary ROG NUC, a compact but powerful gaming PC designed to deliver unparalleled performance for gamers and content creators.

A new era in gaming and performance

The ROG NUC comes equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 and Intel Core Ultra 7 processors and features NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 or 4060 discrete graphics. This formidable combination ensures that users experience peak performance while gaming, streaming, or engaging in any high-demand computing activities. The advanced hybrid architecture of the Intel Core Ultra processors seamlessly supports these intensive tasks, making any digital endeavour appear effortless.

This gaming PC is housed within a 2.5-litre chassis, designed not only for aesthetic appeal but also for practicality. It allows easy access for upgrades and routine maintenance, ensuring that the system remains at the cutting edge over time. Furthermore, its compatibility with the ROG Raikiri Pro controller offers gamers a console-like experience, enhancing the versatility and appeal of the ROG NUC.

High-performance features packed in a small package

The ROG NUC is a small form factor powerhouse measuring 180 x 270 x 50 mm, including its vertical mount stand. Its modular design is perfect for tech enthusiasts who enjoy personalising their setup. The system supports up to 64 GB (32 x2) 5600 MHz DDR5 SODIMM memory and includes three M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 slots, allowing for substantial storage upgrades.

The PC is also designed with a wide array of I/O ports to support a versatile setup. These include a Thunderbolt 4 USB-C port capable of charging phones, along with multiple USB ports for additional connectivity. The ROG NUC features a customisable ARGB logo and integrates ASUS AURA Sync technology, enabling users to coordinate RGB lighting effects across various ROG peripherals to match their style and mood.

Availability and pricing

The ASUS ROG NUC is now available globally. The model featuring the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 with 512GB storage and 16GB DDR5-5600MHz memory starts at US$1811. The higher-end model, equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, 1TB storage, and 32GB of memory, is priced at US$2240.

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