Meet the ROG NUC 16: compact power for gaming, AI workloads, and beyond
The best gaming PCs don’t need to dominate your desk to dominate the leaderboards. With the new ROG NUC 16, ROG is pushing compact gaming machines even further, packing next-gen gaming performance, AI acceleration, and creator-ready horsepower into an ultra-small 3L chassis. Powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, the ROG NUC 16 is built to tackle modern workloads without compromise. With black and striking new Moonlight White colorway options, this compact powerhouse looks as good as it performs across any setup.
Big performance in a tiny chassis

At the heart of the ROG NUC 16 is up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX processor paired with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU. Together, they deliver excellent AAA performance in a chassis much smaller than a typical desktop. Whether you’re chasing ultra-high framerates in competitive esports titles or boosting visual settings in the latest AAA releases, you’ll be good to go.
The RTX 5080 Laptop GPU brings NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 support to the table, including ML-powered Super Resolution and Multi-Frame Generation technologies designed to boost framerates while preserving exceptional image quality. The updated transformer model improves lighting fidelity, motion clarity, and fine detail rendering, helping modern games look smoother and sharper than ever.
With specs like these, the ROG NUC 16 is equipped for more than just gaming, too. Delivering up to 1334 AI TOPS and 16GB of dedicated GDDR7 VRAM, it’s ready for local LLM workloads, AI-assisted creation tools, image generation, and accelerated rendering tasks. The system also supports up to 128GB of DDR5-6400 memory, giving you plenty of headroom for heavy multitasking, large creative projects, and future-ready performance. Whether you’re editing 8K video, experimenting with generative AI, or streaming gameplay, the ROG NUC 16 has the hardware to keep up.

Packing this much hardware into three liters demands serious thermal engineering, and the ROG NUC 16 answers with its QuietFlow cooling system. The thermal layout features three large fans and a dual vapor chamber to maximize airflow and cooling efficiency inside the compact enclosure. Compared to the previous generation ROG NUC, CPU thermal coverage has increased by 12%, helping the processor sustain higher performance under demanding workloads like gaming, rendering, and AI processing. The system also features a dedicated SSD heatsink that significantly reduces storage temperatures during sustained transfers and heavy usage.
Despite the added horsepower, the ROG NUC 16 remains impressively quiet. Under full workloads, acoustics stay below 38 dBA — roughly comparable to the ambient noise level of a library — so you can focus on your game or work without excessive fan noise taking over your setup.
Flexible enough for any setup

One of the biggest advantages of the ROG NUC has always been versatility, and the ROG NUC 16 continues that tradition. Thanks to its patented removable stand, you can position the system vertically or horizontally depending on your space and aesthetic preferences. That flexibility makes feel it equally at home beside your TV for couch gaming or on your desk powering a multi-monitor battlestation. The ROG NUC 16 supports up to five 4K displays, making it an excellent fit for creators, streamers, and multitaskers who need expansive screen real estate. Thunderbolt 4 support enables fast external storage and high-bandwidth accessories, while ASUS GlideX makes cross-device screen sharing and control seamless across wired and wireless connections.
For those who want their NUC to vibe especially well with the rest of their setup, the ROG NUC 16 offers two aesthetic options. For the first time in the series, we’re releasing a Moonlight White Edition alongside a standard sleek black option, giving the compact gaming PC line a new way to dazzle up your setup.
A next-generation mini PC built for tomorrow’s games

The beastly ROG NUC 16 proves that a 3L PC can deliver next-gen gaming performance, AI acceleration, creator-ready power, and premium thermal engineering all at once. With top-tier Intel and NVIDIA hardware, whisper-quiet cooling, and a versatile chassis that fits almost anywhere, the ROG NUC 16 is built for the future of gaming and creative computing alike.
For more information on the pricing and availability of the ROG NUC 16 in your region, please contact your local ASUS representative.
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