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Republic of Gamers announces availability of the new ROG Strix G18 (G814) gaming laptop in Singapore

Republic of Gamers (ROG) is proud to announce the new ROG Strix G18 (G814) gaming laptops in Singapore. As ROG’s highest-performing laptops, the Strix series is powered by the latest and greatest chips from Intel and NVIDIA. The ROG Strix G18 (G814) features an Intel Core i9-13980HX processor with 24 cores and 32 threads, alongside […]

Republic of Gamers (ROG) is proud to announce the new ROG Strix G18 (G814) gaming laptops in Singapore. As ROG’s highest-performing laptops, the Strix series is powered by the latest and greatest chips from Intel and NVIDIA. The ROG Strix G18 (G814) features an Intel Core i9-13980HX processor with 24 cores and 32 threads, alongside an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU capable of up to 140 watts. A MUX Switch with NVIDIA Advanced Optimus intelligently ensures optimal framerates when plugged in, and better battery life when untethered, with no manual intervention needed.

Upgraded intelligent cooling solutions

The redesigned Strix laptops allow for an all-new Intelligent Cooling suite, featuring ROG’s Tri-Fan Technology first introduced on the 2022 ROG Flow X16. In addition, we’ve taken the full-width heatsink from the ROG Flow X16 and enlarged it for the ROG Strix G18 (G814). This larger heatsink increases surface area for heat dissipation by up to 92.23% compared with 2022 models, and paired with our new full-surround vents, ensures next-level airflow for the powerful components inside. Combined with Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal on both the CPU and GPU with 7 heat pipes, ROG’s new solution allows for higher-than-ever TGPs for this year’s next-gen CPUs and GPUs.

Eye-popping display

In 2022, ROG introduced the Nebula Display badge, ensuring users wouldn’t have to wade through countless specifications to ensure their laptop’s panel was top-notch quality. All Nebula Displays must have a high refresh rate with a response time of 3 ms or less, at least 500 nits of brightness, and 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space for fast, bright, vivid images.

The ROG Strix G18 (G814) has an ultra-fast 240Hz panel for every scenario, making sure you’ll never miss a moment. For the first time ever, this 18-inch machine offers a QHD 240Hz Nebula display. A 16:10 panel with 500 nits of brightness, 100% DCI-P3 coverage and 3ms response times, the ROG Strix G18 (G814) has pixel-perfect precision even in the most frenetic firefights, offering fantastic colours, Dolby Vision, Adaptive-Sync support, and an 89% screen-to-body ratio for stellar gaming and viewing experience.

Designed to win, built for victory

ROG Strix laptops were conceived for gamers that demand the absolute best in portable performance, alongside showstopping design with endless customisation. Armoury Crate’s performance modes allow users to pick from silent, low-powered computing to turbo-charged gaming, or tweak voltage and fans manually for a completely fine-tuned experience. Plenty of RGB lighting adorns the chassi, including an all-new full-width light bar along the vents on the back of the ROG Strix G18 (G814). With Aura Sync, users can keep their laptop’s lighting coordinated with their peripherals, or even design their own complex lighting effects with Aura Creator.

Spacious keyboard layouts make for more comfortable gaming, alongside customizable hotkeys that control volume, microphone, or toggle performance modes for on-the-fly gaming. A larger glass touchpad gives more precision, and the chassis’ anti-fingerprint coating ensures a clean look no matter how active a user’s lifestyle.

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