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ASUS ROG GT51CA is a gaming beast, launched in India

ASUS ROG GT51CA is a gaming desktop from the Taiwanese electronic giant and is launched in India this week. The ROG GT51CA is powered by 6th gen Intel Skylake Core i7-6700K CPU that can be overclocked to 4.6GHz. Though the ROG GT51CA comes with dual NVIDIA GTX980 GPUs with 4GB GDDR5 RAM, gamers can configure this beast to have dual NVIDIA GTX TITAN X cards in SLI mode enabled gaming using three 4K resolution displays. The USB 3.1 Type-C port on the front panel allows high speed data transfer and supports QuickCharging of mobile devices. The ASUS ROG GT51CA is priced at Rs.3,25,900/- and will be available soon in Indian market.

ASUS ROG GT51CA

 

 

ASUS had overclocked the 2100MHz DDR4 RAM to 2800MHz and coupling this with RAID 0 SSDs will be unbelievable boot up and game load times. ASUS ROG GT51 comes with a 512GB M.2SSD and a 1TB 7200rpm hard drive. There are three PCIE x1, three PCIE x16, two M.2 and four DDR4 U-DIMM RAM slots onboard. The multi zone thermal solution and liquid cooling keeps the ROG GT51 cool at all times and in all conditions.
The air intake is through the front side fan which is absolutely futuristic and is based on turbine design. The liquid-cooled Hydro Overclocking system for CPU, dedicated air channels to draw cool air into chassis for graphics card and isolated airflow cooling for power supply make an effective cooling for marathon gaming session, even when the CPU and GPU are overclocked. As a result, the temperature is lowered by up to 31% even during heavy marathon sessions.
The ROG GT51 comes with built in lighting effects and you can customize as you need, thanks to 8 million color 4-zone LED effects. The Armor Titanium and Plasma Copper finish to the chassis elevates the LED effects and as usual, the ROG logo stands out.
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ASUS has also released a NFC band for gamers and this can be used to unlock a shadow hard drive space that can be used to save confidential data safely. The ROG Band can also be used to activate overclocking mode.

We saw this beast in action today and it was stunningly beautiful but the power is something that we have never experienced before. The ASUS ROG GT51 was able to load and run games like nothing else. Some say that we can get a similar but for far less price if you assemble a computer but there is no way you can get this level of ‘attention to detail’ unless you are expert at the job. The lighting effects, the design of the chassis, the placement of vents, the exclusive tools that provides easy overclocking and monitoring is hard to match.

 ASUS ROG GT51CA Specification

Processor

Intel® Core™ i7-6700K (OC to 4.6GHz)

Intel® Core™ i5-6600K (OC to 4.3GHz)

Chipset

Intel® Z170

Operating system

Windows 10 Home

Graphics

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ TITAN X 12GB GDDR5 (SLI)

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ TITAN X 12GB GDDR5

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 980 4GB GDDR5 (SLI)

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 980 4GB GDDR5

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 970 4GB GDDR5

Storage

UP to 3TB HDD (7200rpm)

M.2 PCIe® Gen3 x4 (RAID 0) – 512GB x 2

256GB M.2 SATA SSD

512GB M.2 PCIe® SSD

3.5in x 5 extension bay for additional HDD/SSD

Memory

64GB DDR4 RAM at 2133MHz (Overclocked to 2800MHz)

16GB up to 64GB DDR4 RAM at 2133MHz (Overclocked to 2400MHz)

Optical drive

Slimtray Super Multi DVD burner

Slimtray Blu-ray Combo

Wireless

Dual-band 2×2 802.11ac Wi-Fi (Optional)

Bluetooth® 4.1 (Optional)

NFC (Optional)

Expansion slots

3 x PCIe® x16

3 x PCIe® x1

4 x DDR4 Long-DIMM Slot

Front I/O

2 x USB 3.1 (Type-A x 1/ Type-C x 1 w/ Quick charge)

2 x USB 3.0

1 x Headphone (Hi-Fi Audio)

1 x Microphone

Rear I/O

6 x USB 3.0

2 x USB 2.0

1 x PS2

1 x RJ45 LAN

1 x 7.1 Channel Audio

Lighting

8-million-color LED effects across 4 zones

Audio

ESS Hi-Fi-grade audio (DAC + amplifier)

7.1-channel

ROG AudioWizard

Gaming center

ASUS Aegis II app

Size

26.2 x 58.4 x 58.7cm (WxDxH)

Weight

27kg

Amarendra

Co-Founder of GadgetDetail, gadget lover, addicted to American TV shows, fan of Ferrari and Federer, Bengalurian, FOOD LOVER, multiplex hater.

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