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05-18-2012 05:10 PM #1
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Where the hell do you find one of these?
So, I decided to do a little preliminary research, since I'm likely going to be in the market for a new computer by the end of the calendar year. Since I currently have a G53 I was debating whether or not to get another laptop or a desktop, but I figured I'd check.
Then I saw that there was a RoG desktop. Then I saw the RoG desktop. I have a raging ASUS fanboy boner right now, and I've been frantically searching for details beyond the specifications and the fact that it exists. I can't find any information on pricing or availability - this thing seems to essentially be a unicorn.
I live in the States, for what it's worth. How exactly do I go about getting my hands on one of these? I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask, but it seemed appropriate.
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05-18-2012 05:14 PM #2
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try asking here https://www.facebook.com/asus.n.america or checking these here: http://rog.asus.com/where-to-buy/north.america/
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05-18-2012 05:24 PM #3
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Of course
I've tried checking most official resources already, but ASUS isn't always the best about keeping their websites completely up to date so it's often not there or a bit outdated. Not that I mind, since I think it means they're too busy making stuff that kicks ass.
Mostly I was just trying to see if any of the members here had any insight, or perhaps a staff member could chime in with knowledge one way or the other.
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05-18-2012 05:32 PM #4
Myk SilentShadow PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Rampage IV Formula Processor Intel i7 3930K Memory (part number) 8GB Corsair XMS3 1600 Graphics Card #1 ASUS Radeon 7970 3GD5 Sound Card ROG Xonar Phoebus Monitor Samsung SyncMaster SA300 Storage #1 Corsair Neutron 128GB Storage #2 Seagate 2TB CPU Cooler Corsair A50 Pro Air Cooler Case BitFenix Merc Alpha Power Supply Thermaltake Litepower 700W Keyboard Alienware TactX Keyboard Mouse Tesoro Gandiva H1L OS Win7 Ultimate x64
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Well honestly, I think your best bet might be to check out the facebook page, or even the RoG one and send off an email/message asking when they plan on shipping the CG8580 to stores in the US..at least that way, you can make yourself a much more informed decision on whether you wanna wait for the Tytan to come out, or just go buy yourself a G75VW lol
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05-18-2012 05:36 PM #5
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Yeah, I actually just got a reply on FB - "We don't know when or if."
"Or if." I'm dying here. I can't understand why they would even begin to consider NOT releasing it, especially since they just showed off the new one at CES.
Anyways, on the bright side, I probably won't be buying until probably December or maybe even January... so I've got time. I'm just freaking because I had no idea ASUS had gone into the gaming desktop market.
Anyways, thanks for your help, mate. Hell of a quick reply :P
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05-18-2012 05:50 PM #6
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that "or if" is rather disconcerting news. And yeah, the predecessor 8565 Tytan was shown off last year....might have something to do with demand for the sucker...most people around here who want desktops seem to be happier building theres, though, if I wasn't into building my own and the 8580 was made available, i'd consider buying it...depending of course on price.....considering we get ripped off pretty damn bad here is Aus.
You're most welcome on the help, happy to helpoh and btw, welcome to the Home of RoG!!
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05-18-2012 05:58 PM #7
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Yeah, I understand that. Normally I would build one (in fact, I bought the components and assembled the monster my buddy uses right now, that was an adventure) but I just don't feel like dealing with proper cabling, space management, etc etc right now.
I love ASUS because at least for the gaming laptops (in the States, you Aussies do tend to get proper screwed on prices) the price per performance is completely unmatched by anyone. It's not even close. I discovered ASUS gaming gear back when the G1Sn came out and I've been hooked - as I said, I replaced that guy with a G53JW a few years ago. I'm thinkin' I could still use that as my portable system for a few more years, and pick up a heavy-hitter desktop. I just love the aesthetics and the features on these Tytan guys.
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05-18-2012 06:03 PM #8
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I will have to hand it to them, the Tytan sure is one hell of a damn sexy system(even though I prefer AMD setups lol
) the way the front panel moves up and down was what sold me on wanting one!! lmao
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05-18-2012 06:38 PM #9
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Oh dear, we might have to have words =P
I used to be a champion for AMD in a big way, 10 or so years ago. They were the underdog to Intel, but their chips were blazing fast, and they were cheap. I used AMD chips in every computer I built for friends and family.
But somewhere, a few (5 would probably be a good number) years ago, they really just fell off the wagon, IMO. They just don't seem to distribute load nearly as well as Intel's stuff nowadays - especially now with the i5/i7 architectures which are, quite frankly, brilliant.
Plus, I've always been a gigantic fan-boy for nVidia, and now with the AMD/ATI merger they've kind of polarized the market into AMD/ATI and Intel/nVidia.
I'm getting off topic here because I enjoy the discussion, but I guess what I'm trying to say is I RESPECT YOUR OPINION EVEN THOUGH I THINK YOU'RE WROOOOONG.
And yes, that flip-down panel, and the lighting, and the stealth-jet shapes and venting and everything. Plus the one-touch overclock is an interesting idea, though I'm often suspicious of pre-loaded utilities (I usually uninstall about 90% of it and leave only what runs the ASUS buttons)
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also argh when do these stupid captchas go away
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05-19-2012 04:05 AM #10
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hahahaha, welllllll considering the aforementioned getting ripped off here in Aus for PC gear, I purchase AMD. never had a problem with the CPU's, though I really don't put them through their paces and really push them. if Intel weren't so damn expensive here, they'd be an option. for example, the RIVE motherboard here in Aus retails for over $500 on it's own, a decent matching Intel CPU...well, that's of course even more...but hey, for the price of the RIVE, i bought the crosshair mobo AND my quad core CPU and had a bit left over to go towards my RAM lol.