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Seize victory with ASUS Republic of Gamers

Our IT Correspondent | January 19, 2010

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) showcases the best components and systems for complete gaming domination, whether you are a professional gamer, overclocker, home or mobile gamer, or DIY enthusiast.

Leading the charge is the powerful ROG G73Jh notebook, inspired by the silent yet immensely deadly Lockheed F117 Nighthawk stealth fighter. Featuring a matte black exterior, it has the latest Intel® Core™ i7 processor, up to 8GB DDR3 system memory and 1TB storage space for extreme gaming and multitasking performance.

As the first DirectX 11 compatible gaming notebook, the G73Jh delivers state-of-the-art graphics via an ATI Radeon™ HD5870 with 1GB GDDR5 video memory. Complementing the spectacular visuals and performance are EAX 4.0 and CMSS 3D surround sound for a truly immersive gaming experience.

The G73Jh’s ergonomic design and effective dual angular ‘heat exhausts’ located at the rear of the notebook make gaming for prolonged periods remarkably comfortable. The notebook is also equipped with a one-click Stealth Mode, which allows users to switch the ambient lighting systems off.

For users looking for the best components to outfit their dream gaming rigs, ROG offers innovative and intuitive Matrix series graphics cards and the powerful X58-based Rampage III Extreme motherboard capable of supporting up to four high-end graphics cards simultaneously.

ASUS ROG offers three state-of-the-art lines of motherboards for all levels of gamers and DIY-enthusiasts. The Gene series is designed for case-modders looking for a space-saving solution that still boasts uncompromised performance, while the Formula series is targeted at gamers who enjoy fast-paced gaming without having to worry about burnouts.

The Extreme Series promises to smash all records and become the choice of champion overclockers. The ROG Rampage III Extreme is an overclocking colossus based on the Intel® X58 chipset. It features the groundbreaking RC Bluetooth, which allows users to review the status of their system’s hardware and tweak parameters wirelessly from a Bluetooth-enabled PDA phone.

RC Bluetooth is also capable of performing standard Bluetooth functions, such as stereo music playback, Skype messaging, Internet access via a Bluetooth phone and mobile phone or PDA synchronisation.
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