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THE ROG STRIX GOLD AURA EDITION SERIES POWER SUPPLIES ARE READY TO LIGHT UP YOUR NEXT-GEN RIG
We built the original ROG Strix 850W Gold PSU to provide stable, efficient, cool and quiet power to mainstream rigs of all stripes. But technology marches ever onward, and with modern graphics cards driving the new ATX 3.0 standard of power delivery, it’s time to take Strix to the next level. Introducing the ROG Strix Gold Aura Edition, which brings improved cooling, 16-pin PCIe support, and Aura Sync RGB to your next power supply. Like its predecessor, ... Read More
REIGN SUPREME WITH ROG AND ROG STRIX Z790 GAMING MOTHERBOARDS
Intel’s 13th generation of Core CPUs have arrived, and they’re ready for action. Boasting up to eight performance cores and sixteen efficiency cores for a total of 32 threads, and arriving with out-of-the-box support for DDR-5600 and next-gen PCIe 5.0 graphics cards and M.2 SSDs, these chips are sure to draw the eye of discerning gamers—and we’ve got the motherboards you need to unlock their full potential. ... Read More
ROG STRIX SCAR VS STRIX G: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROG'S ESPORTS LAPTOPS?
ROG is so committed to gamers, we put it right in our name. Every product we build is designed to provide gamers with the best possible experiences available on PC today. But even within the ROG umbrella, there is one sub-brand that stands a head above the others as the leader in total horsepower: ROG Strix. More than any other ROG family, seeing the Strix name implies that the machine will have a pairing of the fastest CPU, GPU and display refresh rates available for laptops. The line contains a few different models, including the Strix G15, ... Read More
WHAT IS PANEL OVERDRIVE IN ARMOURY CRATE, AND SHOULD I ENABLE IT?
To explain how Overdrive works (and why you want it turned on), we first need to understand a concept known as response time. Response time is the amount of time it takes for the pixels on your screen to shift from one shade to another—usually a few milliseconds. A panel with a slow response time will result in ghosting during fast-moving scenes, especially involving certain dark shades. So as you whip your gun around, you'll see a small trail of blur behind everything that moves—giving your ... Read More