Does Asus accept a chip on its shoulder? The company demonstrated up swinging at the Computex expo in Taiwan with the official proclamation of the PadFone yesterday, and today, it unleashed a torrent of PC-concerned products upon the drooling crowds. Souped-up notebooks, CPU board, graphics cards, peripherals and entire-blown gaming PCs – most sporting the Republic of Gamers brand – were on screen as Asus attempted to extend a solution for every gamer who always still thought about playing Crysis.


Maybe the coolest thing Asus revealed was the G53SX Naked Eye 3D gaming notebook, which evidently conveyed the ROG brand. The portable beast is powered by Sandy Bridge Core i7 CPUs and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics, but perhaps most beneficial of all, it can screen in 3D without the demand for those goofy 3D glasses. Slashgear reports the notebook will be able to convert 2D to 3D and still screen them side-by-side.

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Other declared ROG systems were the G74SX 3D notebook – which even demands glasses – and the CG8565 Gaming System, which admits a Z68-grounded Core i7 CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 GPU. The thing appears similar a stealth fighter itching to kick your ass and admits an overclock button, charmingly labeled "Stage Up."Asus too exhibited 3 novel ROG CPU board: the Maximus IV GENE-Z and Maximus IV Extreme-Z CPU board both characteristic Intel's Z68 CPU, while the company's press issue boasts that the "Crosshair V Formula is the 1st AMD 990FX-based CPU board supporting both 3-Path SLI and CrossFireX." It runs on a AM3+ processor.


NVIDIA GTX 580-grounded graphics cards too expressed the ROG brand, and the company demonstrated off its M5A99/97 Series and Sabertooth 990FX CPU board.Asus too exposed the 1st peripheral conveying the ROG brand: the Vulcan ANC gaming headset, which characteristics active noise-cancelling technology so that you can hear you foes being vanquished while simultaneously dismissing your girlfriend shouting at you to acquire off the computer.