02-25-2018 11:18 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:12 PM by ROGBot
02-25-2018 01:51 PM
02-25-2018 03:32 PM
03-01-2018 10:39 PM
Riekopo wrote:
My old Asus router died and I had to search for a replacement. I read a lot of reviews including on SmallNetBuilder. I was considering an Asus ROG router, but one thing held me back. And that is the way they looked. There's no way I could put one of those extremely garish and hideous looking things in my office/room. It looks like a toy for a child. It looks like it was designed by a child. Asus seriously needs to hire some new designers who can make their ROG products look more mature and understated. Even the router interface is really ugly looking.
I ended up going with a more normal looking lower end Asus router. The RT-AC1750 B1.
08-31-2018 09:52 PM
MasterC@ASUS wrote:
The ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 is after all a gaming router, with a design consistent with other gaming hardware in our ecosystem. The majority of high-end custom gaming PCs and peripherals are also inappropriate for the average office. That's why ASUS offers a wide variety of designs for you to choose from, RT-AC3100 is worth checking out if you are in search of performance, and aesthetics to match your office.
03-01-2018 11:11 PM
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03-12-2018 10:07 PM
Korth wrote:
Quite often people buy the game-branded stuff because they want game-branded performance. It's faster and better than business-branded Dell or Acer or HP junk. They want the performance, they're willing to pay the premium for the performance...
07-01-2018 06:42 PM
R5Eandme wrote:
Gaming computers use cutting-edge hardware. At work we had scientific workstations with performance almost as good as gaming computers but with Quaddro or Firepro GPUs instead of gaming GPUs.