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ASUS Republic of Gamers announces ROG Live 2021

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced ROG Live 2021, a three-day online celebration of next-generation PC building, to be held on April 9-11. The online event will feature renowned case modders Niklas Forsberg and Tim Malmborg, who will take participants through various PC builds, ranging from mainstream to top-end. A ROG Rookie segment will also […]

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced ROG Live 2021, a three-day online celebration of next-generation PC building, to be held on April 9-11. The online event will feature renowned case modders Niklas Forsberg and Tim Malmborg, who will take participants through various PC builds, ranging from mainstream to top-end. A ROG Rookie segment will also be included for those who are putting together their first gaming PC.

ROG is dedicated to developing the world’s best gaming gear. Beyond creating top‑notch PC components, ROG actively supports and fosters the PC DIY community.

During the ROG Live 2021 event, each PC build will feature the latest gaming hardware such as 11th Generation Intel Core processors, the water‑cooled ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial motherboard, and ROG Strix 30 series graphics cards. The high-end build with 11th Gen Intel Core processors will also be tested and benchmarked with some of the latest gaming titles. In addition, the livestream includes segments featuring the ROG Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR monitor, Claymore II keyboard, Gladius III gaming mouse, Ryujin II 360 and ROG Strix LC II 280 ARGB liquid coolers. The event also gives viewers and fans the opportunity to interact with ASUS staff via the livestream chat for a unique PC-building experience. In addition, viewers can jump onto the event microsite and take advantage of exclusive ROG Live offers and promotions during the event.

The ROG Live event will feature tech quizzes, challenges, and prizes worth over US$25,000, including a PC build worth US$6,000. The event will be livestreamed on ROG social media sites: YouTube, Facebook Twitter and Twitch.

ROG Live stream microsite: https://rog.gg/ROGlive-m

ROG Live stream schedule:

April 9, 202110:00 PM (Singapore Time)
April 10, 202110:00 PM (Singapore Time)
April 11, 202108:00 PM (Singapore Time)

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