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ASUS Announces the GeForce 10 Series Mobile Driven ROG Notebooks

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced that GX800, the world's most powerful 18-inch gaming laptop, along with the G800, G752 and Strix GL502 gaming laptops are now available with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards. The VR-Ready NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards provide exceptional performance and energy efficiency to give gamers incredible VR-gaming experiences. These graphics cards also feature NVIDIA G-SYNC technology to reduce lag and stutter, and eliminate visual tearing to ensure the smoothest and fastest gaming visuals.

ASUS currently ranks as the number one gaming laptop brand worldwide with a 40% market share, according to sales data compiled by GfK Group, an independent research company. ASUS gaming laptops with NVIDIA GeForce GTX series graphics also topped the global sales charts for the second consecutive year. ASUS is aiming to increase that market share to over 50% in the second half of 2016, and believes that its latest series of gaming laptops featuring NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-series graphics and Intel K-series CPUs will ensure domination of the gaming laptop market.



ROG GX800 - the world's first 18-inch real 4K UHD gaming laptop
ROG GX800 is the world's first 18-inch real 4K UHD gaming laptop to feature the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 in 2-Way SLI. It gives gamers desktop-like gaming performance, silky-smooth gameplay and detailed 4K UHD gaming environments. The liquid-cooled ROG GX800 features the ROG-exclusive Hydro Overclocking System that allows for extreme overclocking of the processor, graphics card and DRAM. In 3DMark 11 and Fire Strike Ultra benchmark tests, a ROG GX800 equipped with the Hydro Overclocking System scored 76% higher than other gaming laptops in the market.

ROG GX800 comes with NVIDIA G-SYNC technology and has plug-and-play compatibility with leading VR headsets to allow gamers to enjoy truly immersive VR environments. It has the MechTAG (Mechanical Tactile Advanced Gaming) keyboard with mechanical switches and customizable RGB LED backlighting for each key.

ROG G800 is geared for extreme gaming performance and features the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 graphics, Intel K-series processors and up to 64GB DRAM. ROG G800 gives gamers stunning 4K UHD visuals and desktop-like processing performance with stable overclocking potential. Its MechTAG keyboard features red-backlit keys and mechanical switches that provide solid and responsive keystrokes. ROG G800 has plug-and-play compatibility with leading VR headsets to give gamers truly immersive VR environments.

ROG G752VS and G752VM - uncompromised visuals and performance
ROG G752VS features the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card that delivers up to 80% higher performance than previous-generation graphics cards[4], an unlocked 6th-generation Intel Core i7 'Skylake' processor and up to 64GB DDR4 RAM. The unlocked processor has an overclocking toolkit, allowing users to overclock the system to speeds of up to 4.0GHz. ROG G752VS boasts a panel with a super-fast 120Hz refresh rate and wide 178° viewing angles for superb image quality and contrast even when viewed from extreme angles.

The ROG G752VM variant features the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card, designed around the new NVIDIA Pascal architecture and which delivers up to 30% higher performance than previous-generation graphics cards. ROG G752VM is also powered by a 6th-generation Intel Core i7 'Skylake' processor and up to 64GB DDR4 RAM, and has a backlit anti-ghosting keyboard with 30-key rollover for precise control and input during intense gaming sessions.

ROG Strix GL502VS and GL502VM - ready to game anytime, anywhere
ROG Strix GL502 is a compact and lightweight gaming laptop powered by the latest 6th-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-series graphics. The GL502VS model features NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics, while the GL502VM variant features NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics.

ROG Strix GL502 delivers efficient and powerful performance, and is ideal for heavy gaming or productive multitasking. It has a 15-inch panel with wide 178° viewing angles so there is no color shift even when viewing the screen from extreme positions.

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Interesting. Hopefully the temperatures and price dont suck this time around.
 
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So are these cut down mobile versions of the graphics chips?
Surely two 1080's in SLI would bottleneck the CPU and cause excessive heat as well as the need for a high power brick for supply.
 
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I've been wondering when Asus or anybody was going to match the MSI Titan. 4K UHD surpasses MSI's Titan. Good move, Asus. Now, what about the price?
 
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