ASUS Showcases ROG Gaming Products, ROG Certified Gear, Next-Gen Motherboard, USB 3.1 Line-Up and Mods at Computex 2015
ASUS' Computex 2015 showcase include new gaming gear from ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG), ROG -series gaming monitors and peripherals, ROG Certified products, and the ASUS Z170 motherboard based on the forthcoming 6th-generation Intel Core processor family. Other ASUS products on show at the Nangang Exhibition Hall’s booth M0410 include the complete ASUS USB 3.1 product family, Strix GTX 980Ti graphics card, 4K/UHD (ultra-high-definition) displays, networking solutions, the battery-powered P3B projector, and five case mods based on ROG and ASUS TUF modded rigs.
ASUS ROG and ASUS Gaming
On show are ROG Spatha and ROG Claymore, respectively ROG’s flagship gaming mouse and RGB gaming keyboard. Spatha is equipped with 12 buttons encased in a magnesium-alloy chassis and is optimized for MMO (massively-multiplayer online) games. Spatha includes both wired and wireless modes, comes with a charging station and has an exclusive socket design for easy switch upgrades. Gamers can customize effects across three areas, choosing from a palette of 16.8m colors.
ROG Claymore is a new RGB mechanical gaming keyboard with a detachable numeric keypad for user preference and available in four versions — with a choice of red, brown, blue or black Cherry MX RGB switches. Claymore has backlit keys that are individually customizable from the same 16.8-million-color palette as Spatha.
Three ROG gaming displays are on show - ROG Curved, Swift PG27AQ and Swift PG279Q. The 34-inch Curved display has a 3440 x 1440 native resolution, and a shallow-arc panel to envelope gamers in the on-screen action. Swift PG27AQ and Swift PG279Q are both 27-inch displays with in-plane switching (IPS) technology and 144Hz refresh rates. Swift PG27AQ has a native 4K/UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, while PG279Q is a 2560 x 1440-pixel (WQHD) display. Both offer wide viewing angles. All three gaming monitors have integrated NVIDIA G-SYNC display technology.
Two MG series gaming displays are on show - the 27-inch MG279Q and MG278Q. These two monitors both deliver a WQHD resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate. The MG278Q has a near-instant 1ms response time, while MG279Q uses IPS technology to provide 178°-wide viewing angles. The MG series include AMD FreeSync technology for smooth gameplay. ASUS-exclusive Ultra-Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, and GameVisual technologies combine to provide comfortable viewing for extended gaming sessions. ASUS GameVisual Technology provides six preset display modes (Scenery, Racing, Cinema, RTS/RPG, FPS and sRGB) tailored to suit different game types.
Strix GTX 980Ti is the latest enthusiast-gaming graphics card, with ASUS-exclusive DirectCU III technology and a triple-wing-blade 0dB fan design to deliver maximum airflow for 30%-cooler and three times (3X) quieter performance. Strix GTX 980Ti includes ASUS Auto-Extreme technology with Super Alloy Power II components for reliability. The new graphics card also benefits from ASUS-exclusive GPU Tweak II with XSplit Gamecaster for performance tweaking and instant gameplay streaming.
Next-gen tech: Z170, USB 3.1 and Hyper Kit for full NVMe support
The ASUS Computex booth also offers a reveal of the ASUS Z170 motherboard. This work-in-progress design will tease the forthcoming 6th-generation Intel Core platform.
A complete USB 3.1 product line-up, plus the latest NVM Express (NVMe) storage technology are also on display. ASUS motherboards with integrated USB 3.1 (both Type-A and Type-C, powered by ASMedia’s USB Implementers Forum-certified ASM1142 controller), USB 3.1 Type-A and Type-C expansion cards, USB Power Delivery (UPD) front panel that supplies up to 100W USB charging, and a new USB 3.1 SSD enclosure are available. To demonstrate the 10Gbit/s data-transfer potential with ASUS exclusive USB 3.1 Boost, the booth will have two premium water-cooled desktop PCs equipped with both USB 3.1 and NVMe storage technology.
ASUS routers are easy to use and set up, and incorporate features such as ASUS AiProtection with Trend Micro technology, which protects the entire network and eliminates the need for individual device protection. To optimize the use of bandwidth in multi-device environments, the RT-AC3200 router uses Tri-Band Smart Connect technology to automatically assign devices to the most suitable Wi-Fi band.
Large multi-floor homes or offices will benefit from routers such as RT-AC87U, with its wide coverage of up to 465m2. To further enhance coverage and help eliminate wireless 'dead zones', ASUS offers a complete line-up of range extenders that provide overall speeds ranging from 300Mbit/s 802.11n to 1900Mbit/s 802.11ac.
In areas where 4G/LTE speeds are faster than conventional ADSL or cable broadband, the ASUS 4G-AC55U modem-router can connect to the internet at speeds of up to 150Mbit/s and share the connection over ultra-fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi. It can also be used as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot for on-the-go use.
Design-conscious displays and battery-powered ultra-short-throw projector
The LX34 and the 27-inch 4K Frameless Monitor are two new displays from ASUS. LX34 is simply a work of art with a stylish curved design with a frameless bezel. LX34 offers an ultra-wide 3440 x 1440-pixel resolution and in-plane switching (IPS) technology for 178°-wide viewing angles.
The 27-inch 4K Frameless Monitor is an iF Award-winning frameless LED display with a barely-there 1mm bezel and a 4K/UHD 3840 x 2160 resolution, plus Advanced High Performance IPS (AH-IPS) technology with 178°-wide viewing angles.
Both new displays feature ASUS SonicMaster audio, incorporating ICEpower, Bang and Olufsen technology.
ASUS P3B Battery-Powered Portable LED projector is an ultra-short-throw projector design that easily fits in a briefcase or bag. P3B features an LED light source with a 30,000-hour lifespan and provides crisp HD 1280 x 800 resolution projections at a maximum brightness of 800 lumens. P3B delivers ultra-short-throw projection, so it’s able to project a 58-inch-diagonal image from a distance of just one meter from the projection surface. It also has a Wi-Fi-projection mode for wireless streaming and presentations, and has an integrated 12,000mAh power bank that provides up to three hours of projection and doubles as a power bank for mobile devices
Custom rigs powered by ROG and TUF motherboards, and ROG graphics
The ASUS Computex booth is also home to numerous brilliant creations from some of world’s finest case modders.
Representing ROG is Ai Mask’s Hog and Great BW’s Maximus Command. ROG Hog is based on ROG’s Rampage V Extreme X99 gaming motherboard and Matrix R9 290X graphics card. Ai Mask is a big fan of both ROG and Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
Great BW’s Maximus Command is inspired by Lego art, putting the powerful Maximus VII Impact Z97 mini-ITX gaming motherboard in command of a system where the fun never stops - wearing its playful nature on its sleeve, with a Lego-styled bright-red ROG logo on the outside.
Rockcrawler X99 is focused around the TUF Sabertooth X99 motherboard, with a design that reflects the military toughness of TUF’s Sabertooth motherboards. Modder Alexander Hede’s vision was to have a military vehicle carrying a complete high-performance computer, with matte-black paintwork to lend Rockcrawler X99 a stealthy finish.
Ai Mask’s second creation for the ASUS booth is TUF Immortal. Inspired by the strength of TUF motherboards, Ai Mask encased TUF’s arctic-camouflaged Sabertooth Z97 Mark in Tropicana, a classic ruggedized, waterproof photographic-equipment case from Rimowa. Twinned with a Bitspower water-cooling kit TUF Immortal represents a formidable motherboard with formidable cooling in a formidable case.