ASUS introduces new, overpowered PCs
ASUS has always been synonymous with
exceptional PC offerings and performance hardware. In fact, it even has its own
extreme computing range of products, which is parked under the Republic of
Gamers (ROG) for those who are not in the know. To once again prove its
position as a premium PC manufacturer, ASUS has released two new PCs to
supplement their current range of PC products.
The
new ASUS ET2300INTI All-in-One (AIO) PC is more than able to provide the
necessary platform for users to enjoy their entertainment in full HD
Preloaded with the new Windows 8 (Win8)
operating system (OS), both are designed to provide the best user experience
with Win8 and offer a great HD multimedia and gaming experience.
When it comes to enriched content, the new
ASUS ET2300INTI All-in-One (AIO) PC is more than able to provide the necessary
platform for users to enjoy their entertainment in full HD. As for true
high-end performance gaming, there is the ASUS ROG TYTAN CG8890 super gaming
rig. Designed to push the limit of all possible PC performance, it comes
equipped with the most advanced PC components that are known to man.
Priced at $1,297, the former is a 23in
180-degree Foldable Display platform that uses a ten-finger multi-touch IPS
panel that is designed to provide everyday computing convenience for all. It
offers an Intel Core i5 3rd Generation setup with a hybrid graphics system
(Intel HD2500 and NVIDIA GT 630M), 6GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage space within.
The
ROG TYTAN CG8890’s chassis design is inspired by that of a stealth submarine,
so it doesn’t really look too out of place
As for the latter, which is $5,124, it is a
super powerhouse that comprises a system that uses an Intel Core i7 3rd
Generation CPU with a 4GB ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX960, 16GB of RAM, 2TB of
conventional and 128GB SSD storage space. Rounding up the configuration is the
use of an ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus Sound Card, and advance liquid + air cooling
system, both of which brings the ROG TYTAN CG8890 to a whole new level of
extreme performance computing.
The
ROG TYTAN CG8890
It is the TYTAN CG8890 that stole the show
during launch as it boasts a CPU that can be over-clocked from its usual 3.5GHz
factory setting to a whopping 4.2GHz with the newly introduced Turbo Gear. And
get this: you can clock-up each core within the main die. Also featuring a
fully automatic transformable casing, silent cooling fans, and 4GB of dual-core
powered video processing memory, it is very obvious that the TYTAN CG8890 is
the real one to beat. This is especially if it can run enriched HD videogames
at ULTRA settings (going at 80-90 frames per second) without a single hitch.
Both systems are certainly made for the
power users of today and would be on any gamers’ wish list. Take note, dear
loved ones!