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ROG announces the availability of the new 2024 ROG STRIX laptops in Singapore

Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announces the 2024 Strix family of laptops. As the vanguard of gaming laptops, 2024 Strix machines feature up to Intel Core i9 processor 14900HX, with the Strix SCAR 16 and SCAR 18 sporting an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU with 175 W max TGP. Paired with a complete suite […]

Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announces the 2024 Strix family of laptops. As the vanguard of gaming laptops, 2024 Strix machines feature up to Intel Core i9 processor 14900HX, with the Strix SCAR 16 and SCAR 18 sporting an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU with 175 W max TGP. Paired with a complete suite of the latest intelligent cooling improvements, including Tri-Fan technology and Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal on both the CPU and GPU, the 2024 Strix family of laptops has arrived to dominate the competition.

Flagship performance

The performance-focused ROG Strix family now proudly features the Intel Core i9 processor 14900HX, a flagship 24-core, 32-thread CPU that is equipped to handle heavy rendering projects as well as AAA game titles. Plus, the laptops support up to 32 GB of DDR5 memory and up to 2 TB PCIe Gen4 x4 storage. Whether gamers are streaming, multi-tasking, editing video, or all the above, all laptops in the Strix family offer more than enough horsepower to do it all.

No gaming machine is complete without a powerful GPU, and the 2024 Strix family comes ready for anything. The Strix SCAR 16 and SCAR 18 both offer an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU, and this gaming juggernaut is ready for the most intense gaming sessions right out of the box, thanks in part to its massive 175 W total graphics power with Dynamic Boost. The Strix G16 and Strix G18 come equipped with up to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU. With incredible rendering performance in the latest games and AI tools like DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation available right out of the box, Strix laptops are the ultimate companions for gamers and creators alike.

Cooler than cool

ROG Strix laptops stand at the cutting edge of cooling technologies to maintain peak gaming performance. For the 2024 Strix SCAR and Strix G machines, this includes Tri-Fan technology, a system that utilizes a third auxiliary fan that increases airflow to surface-mounted components on the motherboard while also helping route excess heat from the GPU towards the heatsinks. While all ROG laptops have liquid metal as the thermal interface between the CPU and their heatsinks, the entire 2024 Strix lineup features ultra-high performance Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal, which drastically reduces temperatures compared to traditional thermal pastes. This not only allows the Strix machines to boost higher and for longer, but it also keeps them running at their absolute best for years to come.

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