Asus unveiled the new additions to its ‘Republic of Gamers’ (ROG) line-up of gaming laptops – the ROG GX700 and the ROG Strix GL502. Claimed to be the world’s first liquid-cooled laptop, the GX700 is priced at Rs four 12,990 and comes with a removable ROG-one-of-a-kind Hydro Overclocking Device cooling module. It’s far powered using a sixth-era Intel Skylake CPU paired with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and expandable as much as 64G.
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Asus ROG GX700 comes equipped with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 980 GPU and can thus cope with even the most annoying games. It is the arena’s first 17-inch 4K UHD gaming laptop to function in NVIDIA’s G-SYNC generation for stunningly smooth visuals.
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The GX700 is a liquid-cooling dock based on a custom self-sealing valve design and twin 92mm radiators that dissipate over 500W of warmth. It also packs a conventional cooling era and may be used w,ithout the cooling dock. Together with this, the agency additionally unveiled the ROG Strix GL502. The compact gaming PC has a fifteen.6-inch 4K show and is powered by way of an Intel Middle i7 CPU. There is also NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX980M GPU thrown into the mix. The PC is priced at Rs 1,27,990.