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04-18-2015 02:37 PM #1
L00K3R4 PC Specs Motherboard Asus RoG Crosshair V Formula Processor AMD FX-6300 (3,3Ghz) Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance 32Gb (4x8) Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX660-Ti (2GB) Sound Card Asus RoG Xonar Phoebus Monitor AG Neovo (L-W24) (dual) Storage #1 Crucial MX300 275GB (2x) Storage #2 Seagate Barracuda 10TB (2x) CPU Cooler CoolerMaster Case Corsair Obisidan 800D Power Supply Corsair GS800 Keyboard SteelSeries Shift Mouse SteelSeries Sensei Headset RHA T20 Mouse Pad SteelSeries Qck+ Headset/Speakers Philips SPA9350/10 OS Windows 10 Pro (x64) Network Router Asus RT-N12
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Asus Gaming Series
It seems Asus is setting up a "Gaming Series" line, is this supposed to replace RoG? Or will it be part of RoG? Or will it be a line next to RoG?
Z97-PRO GAMER, H81-Gamer, B85M-Gamer, A88X-GAMER, H97-Pro Gamer and B85-Pro Gamer are all non-RoG but Gamers Mobo's of the new line... Do we have to start a uprising to save our Republic?PC:
Case: Corsair 800D | Motherboard: Crosshair V Formula | CPU: AMD FX-6100 (3,3Ghz) | GPU: Asus GTX660-Ti (2GB) | RAM: Corsair Vengeance - 32GB @1866Mhz (4x8) | SSD: Crucial MX300 275GB (2x) | HDD: Seagate Barracuda 10TB + 2x3TB | PSU: Corsair GS800Watt | Monitor: AG Neovo L-WS24 (2x) | Seakers: Philips SPA9350/10.
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04-18-2015 08:09 PM #2
Heini PC Specs Motherboard Asus SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1 Processor i7-6700K Memory (part number) G.SKILL TridentZ (2 x 16GB) F4-3000C14D Graphics Card #1 Evga 2080Ti XC Ultra Sound Card Asus Essence STX II Monitor ASUS MG279Q Storage #1 Samsung 950 Pro 512GB CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D15 Case Cooler Master HAF XB EVO Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G3 1000W Keyboard Ducky Shine 6 (Brown Cherry MX) Mouse Secret (Ducky) Headset Sennheiser HD 580 Mouse Pad EVGA TORQ Headset/Speakers Logitech Z906 OS Win10 Pro 64
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Ya better call em to arms, the liberals will have your Republic! I noticed that when I got a Strix980, the box mentioned gaming but not RoGaming.
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04-19-2015 10:14 AM #3
L00K3R4 PC Specs Motherboard Asus RoG Crosshair V Formula Processor AMD FX-6300 (3,3Ghz) Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance 32Gb (4x8) Graphics Card #1 Asus GTX660-Ti (2GB) Sound Card Asus RoG Xonar Phoebus Monitor AG Neovo (L-W24) (dual) Storage #1 Crucial MX300 275GB (2x) Storage #2 Seagate Barracuda 10TB (2x) CPU Cooler CoolerMaster Case Corsair Obisidan 800D Power Supply Corsair GS800 Keyboard SteelSeries Shift Mouse SteelSeries Sensei Headset RHA T20 Mouse Pad SteelSeries Qck+ Headset/Speakers Philips SPA9350/10 OS Windows 10 Pro (x64) Network Router Asus RT-N12
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It would be a shame if Asus removed the "Ro" part... I mean, we already have "MSI Gaming", "Gigabyte Gaming"... Being the odd one isn't a bad thing in this case IMHO. Owh well it seems I have to start searching for my pitchfork and torch anyway, just in case...
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Case: Corsair 800D | Motherboard: Crosshair V Formula | CPU: AMD FX-6100 (3,3Ghz) | GPU: Asus GTX660-Ti (2GB) | RAM: Corsair Vengeance - 32GB @1866Mhz (4x8) | SSD: Crucial MX300 275GB (2x) | HDD: Seagate Barracuda 10TB + 2x3TB | PSU: Corsair GS800Watt | Monitor: AG Neovo L-WS24 (2x) | Seakers: Philips SPA9350/10.
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04-20-2015 02:33 AM #4
_ PC Specs Laptop (Model) G46VW Motherboard Rampage IV Gene Processor Intel Core i7-3930K Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB (CMD32GX3M4A2133C9) Graphics Card #1 ROG Matrix GTX 780 Ti Sound Card ROG SupremeFX III Monitor ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod Storage #1 Plextor PX-M2 SSD 120GB Storage #2 G.Skill Phoenix Blade 480GB PCIe SSD CPU Cooler Cooler Master Seidon 240M Case Cooler Master HAF-X Power Supply Seasonic X-750 Keyboard Corsair K90 Mouse ROG Gladius Headset ROG Orion OS Windows 8.1 Update 1 Network Router ASUS RT-AC66U
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Our branding breakdown
Premium Gaming - ROG
Performance Gaming - ASUS Gaming (Pro Gamer, 'MG') and Strix
Entry Gaming - ASUS Gaming (Gamer)
Everything gaming on this site falls under ROG as it's our most premium brand, although we do cover any other product we think might be popular to PC DIYers/PC gamers like big monitors, fast routers, etc