ASUS has unveiled Republic of Gamers laptops powered by the latest seventh generation Intel Core i7 processors that offer not only a significant performance boost over the previous generation version, but also support 4K resolution UHD playback. The following notebooks got the new processor: ROG GX800VH, G701VI, G752VS, ROG Strix GL502/702 and GL553/753.
ROG GX800VH
ROG GX800VH
The hardware configuration of the powerful new notebook for gamers ROG GX800VH includes a modern processor Intel Core i7 seventh generation and two powerful graphics cards NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, working in SLI mode. Equal to the performance of desktop PCs for gamers, this novelty guarantees an incredibly smooth gameplay and the highest level of image detail with 4K UHD resolution. ROG GX800VH notebook features a liquid cooling system, allowing for extreme overclocking of CPU, graphics card or RAM.
Compatible with most modern virtual reality headsets give gamers an unforgettable experience of modern gaming. The ROG GX800VH also features a gamer-friendly MechTAG keyboard with mechanical switches and customizable full-color LED backlighting.
ROG G701VI
ROG G701VI
With a seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor, factory-charged NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and up to 64GB of RAM, the new ROG G701 is as fast as a desktop gaming machine. The ROG G701VI features a wide viewing angle, NVIDIA G-SYNCā¢ adaptive sync technology, and high refresh rate of 120Hz. The keyboard on this notebook is ergonomically designed to handle up to 30 simultaneous keystrokes.
ROG G752VS
ROG G752VS
The hardware configuration of the new ROG G752VS gaming laptop includes a seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series graphics card and up to 64GB of RAM. This notebook comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Pro operating system. The ROG G752VS OC Edition boasts the 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor with an unlocked multiplier, allowing you to OC speed up to 4.3GHz.
This notebook uses a powerful cooler with an evaporation chamber and copper heat pipes for efficient cooling. Also worth noting is the ergonomic keyboard, capable of handling up to 30 simultaneous keystrokes correctly.
The high-quality, wide-angle display incorporates NVIDIA G-SYNC technology, which synchronizes the refresh rate of the screen 120Hz with the graphics processing unit to provide vivid, high contrast images.
ROG Strix GL502
ROG Strix GL702
ROG Strix GL502/GL702
New gaming notebooks ROG Strix GL502/GL702 powered by seventh generation Intel Core i7 processor. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 or GTX 1060 graphics cards. Both models 15.6-inch GL502 and 17.3-inch GL702 have high quality screen with wide viewing angles, high refresh rate 120 Hz and support for NVIDIA G-SYNC technology.
With compact size and light weight, the new ROG Strix GL502/GL702 notebooks slip easily into a bag or backpack, making it easy to play modern PC games anytime, anywhere.
ROG Strix GL502/GL702 Series notebooks are optimized for gamers with red backlight, up to 30-key pressure and WASD arrow keys. ROG Armor Titanium and Plasma Copper with copper-orange accents.
ROG Strix GL553
ROG Strix GL753
ROG Strix GL553/GL753
ROG Strix GL553/GL753 gaming notebooks come preloaded with Windows 10 Pro operating system. The hardware configuration includes the latest seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050/1050Ti graphics card, fully compatible with Microsoft DirectXĀ® 12.
The ergonomic keyboard features a stylish red backlight, large space bar, separate arrow keys, and a dedicated WASD shortcut.
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