
Let ASUS know what you think of graphics cards, monitors, and life in general. Well, maybe not the last one so much.

After seeing the initial renderings for his full-cover waterblock for the MARS II, we dropped pro-modder, L4N, some questions about how he got interested in cutting up tech.

ROG Forum member and overclocker, 8 Pack, has already got his mitts on the Maximus V GENE motherboard and reviewed it with some chilled watercooling firstly, and later some -125C Cascade action. See the new UEFI BIOS options for yourself, including the memory presets for common high-performance ICs and OC results at 5.5GHz with an i7-2700K.

Supreme South Korean techy, MyWorks, has posted some beautiful modding on our forums. The finished result is absolutely beautiful, and to top it off he builds all his parts from the ground up! It blows our minds.
The Boost my PC team – consisting of Team ROG France (Facebook page), Team Cooler Master and Absolute PC – are back for a new mission. Their objective, as usual, is to eradicate outdated PCs and replace them with monsters that use modern technologies.
For this second episode, the team are visiting Amaury in Lyon. He won because watching “the Beast” (his term) run Minecraft with 4fps was just too much for the team to bare.
Check out the second episode below (or click and watch it in 720p for better detail!):

In addition to running top tier tournaments, ROG Nordic is also running a competition us regular folks can win at on its Facebook page:

Folding@Home is a distributed computing project that donates your CPU and GPU cycles to discovering the ins and outs of protein folding (literally how they twist and shape) in the body. Protein folding is linked to disease, such as Alzheimer’s, ALS, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s disease, and many Cancers. By adding your spare CPU and GPU cycles to this project, you can join thousands of others in attempting to crack the biological code and help fight diseases.










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