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By Bjorn3D, published 14-12-2011
CPUs, RAMs, Mobos Intel Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition On Linux at Phoronix Sapphire Pure Black 990FX Motherboard and Radeon 6450 FleX Edition Review at HardwareHeaven.com ASUS G53SX 15.6-inch Gaming Notebook Review at Techgage G1.Assassin 2 at Decryptedtech Gigabyte Z68XP-UD4 Review at HCW
By TechwareLabs, published 14-12-2011
By DigitalVersus, published 11-07-2011
In August we tested the Asus G53SX. It fell just short of a five star rating, notably because of the lack of a Blu-ray player and a Full HD panel....
By DigitalVersus, published 10-07-2011
The office has been vibrating with the power of the G74SX since its arrival. Following the Asus G53SX, here's the 17.3-inch version, which comes with an Intel Core i7...
By DigitalVersus, published 19-08-2011
You can feel the hum of power round here! Yes the Asus G53SX is in the room: Intel Core i7 and powerful NVIDIA graphics here we come. Straight out...
By TechRadar, published 06-01-2011
If you are in the market for a new gaming laptop, then you may well be intrigued by the news that Asus has revealed the world's first glasses-free 3D laptop at Computex in Taipei this week.The Asus Republic of Gamers G53SX uses proprietary tech that enables it to convert 2D visuals into 3D. There's no word as yet from Asus UK on pricing or release plans, but TechRadar will be sure to bring you that news as and when we get it.Mixed 2D-3D modeFor now, what we do know is that the laptop features something called a 'mixed mode', which involves one window displaying an image in 2D and another displaying the same image (or video, or game) in 3D, on-screen at the same time. Why you would want or ever have a need for such a feature is, of course, a different thing entirely. Still, it sounds cool!A...

By MaximumPC, published 31-05-2011
Does Asus have a chip on its shoulder? The company showed up swinging at the Computex expo in Taiwan with the official announcement of the PadFone yesterday, and today, it unleashed a torrent of PC-related products upon the drooling crowds. Souped-up notebooks, motherboards, graphics cards, peripherals and full-blown gaming PCs – most sporting the Republic of Gamers brand – were on display as Asus tried to offer a solution for every gamer who ever even thought about playing Crysis. Maybe the coolest thing Asus unveiled was the G53SX Naked Eye 3D gaming notebook, which obviously carried the ROG brand. The portable beast is powered by Sandy Bridge Core i7 processors and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics, but perhaps best of all, it can display in 3D without the need for those goofy...
By SlashGear, published 31-05-2011
You didn’t think ASUS was going to leave it at a single Republic of Gamers motherboard and a clutch of tablets did you? The company’s computing arm has brought a whole bevy of ROG-branded kit to Computex this week, including everything from video cards, gaming notebooks and desktops, 3D displays and more. Top of the [...]