ASUS sweeps the tech market for gamers
Asus has swept away its new range of components for gamers, at the event of publication of the new range of Core processors from Intel.
These Intel processors accompany another engineering, which requires a new chipset, the Z690. The benefit of the change is that we can be among the quick to take the new innovations, for example, the new DDR5 memory that some manufacturers are offering from now on.
Asus has been one of the quick ones to put Z690 motherboards on the table, both in its usual range and in its ROG devotee range; the last option has a unique memory circuit, which opens the voltage to exploit the DDR5 memory. Additionally, they include PCIe 5.0 to aid future card designs, and are workable with newer Intel processors in general.
Depending on the model, we also have the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard, built-in overclocking capabilities, and surprisingly coordinated fluid cooling, so we only have to interconnect the containers on our frame.
Alongside these motherboards, Asus has also introduced a progression of trims and parts that can come in handy assuming we need to do a total PC overhaul. Among them is the new ROG Thor Titanium power supply of no less than 1,600 W.
Intel's new processors can gobble up to 241W, which coupled with the increased power needed by design boards can make our power supply short; In this way, despite the Titanium Asus has presented the ROG Thor Platinum II of 850, 1,000 and 1,200 W.
Two new ROG Strix screens will try to offer us the most remarkable speed and vigor rate to participate in this force.
The XG309CM is 29.5 inches, with a 2560 x 1080 lens, a 200Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms reaction time, with USB-C pin. The XG276Q then again is 27 inches and 1080p target, 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms reaction time and DisplayHDR 400 asserted.
At last, the most striking gadget reported by Asus, in good taste, is the ROG Delta S Animate. It is a 'headset' to participate in the best fort of our games, curiously, they have a Mini-LED spotlight frame that we can design as we prefer, showing symbols, lighting impacts, movements and substantially more.
We can even make these spotlights synchronize with the sound we are paying attention to. It is something extremely unique and that will set you apart from the rest.
In the specialized part, it is striking that it does not use the exemplary 3.5 sound association, however, it is fully advanced, with a viable USB-C association with PC, Mac, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
That's why it features a built-in DAC, workable with MQA innovation for top-notch sound and concussion retraction at the mouthpiece using Artificial Intelligence.