Thursday, April 16th 2015

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces GR6 Gaming Desktop

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG GR6 ultra-compact desktop, a console-inspired 2.5-liter PC with supreme gaming performance. GR6 is powered by a 5th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M graphics for Full HD gaming. It features 8GB of DDR3L memory (upgradable to 16GB), and hard disk or solid state drives (SSD). GR6 also has built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi and comes pre-installed with Windows 8.1. GR6 features a matte-black finish, Mayan-inspired detailing, and a pulsing ROG logo. It is ideal for gaming in the living room or bedroom, and is portable enough to take to LAN parties.
Enhancing the gaming experience
ROG GR6 boasts superior audio and networking hardware and software in its arsenal to give gamers exceptional gaming experiences. SupremeFX, Sonic Studio, and Sonic Radar II work in unison to provide immersive in-game audio, while Intel Gigabit Ethernet and GameFirst III ensure smooth online gaming experiences.

SupremeFX audio delivers immersive sound thanks to a combination of premium components, a design that reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI), and other audio utilities. High-end Japanese-made ELNA audio capacitors provide natural and warm sound reproduction, and render in-game audio effects in greater detail. The analog and digital components of GR6 are isolated and separated from one another to minimize electromagnetic interference. Sonic SenseAmp automatically adjusts the built-in amplifier to match headphone impedance for pitch-perfect sound. Sonic SoundStage lets users tailor in-game audio settings to any game genre; it even works with SteamOS without the need for any additional software.

To help users get the most out of its incredible audio hardware, GR6 features a powerful collection of audio solutions, including Sonic Studio, and Sonic Radar II. Sonic Studio is a tuning suite that features one-click Virtual Surround for 7.1-channel audio, even on 2-channel stereo headsets. It even lets users control Reverb, Bass Boost, Equalizer, Voice Clarity and Smart EQ settings as well for amazing sound.

Sonic Radar II gives gamers an added gaming advantage, allowing them to detect opponents through an onscreen overlay that shows the relative origin of gunshots, footsteps, and other sounds. Intel Gigabit Ethernet gives better throughput without putting a strain on processor resources, and is a feature greatly appreciated by gamers worldwide. It has improved transmission control protocol (TCP) and user datagram protocol (UDP) performance, doubling the speed of similar technologies for small online game packets for lag-free online gaming.

GameFirst III provides lag-free gameplay by prioritizing game packets and allocating more network bandwidth for games. It features four preset packet priority modes, along with a manual setting to give users total control over their network. A built-in Network Monitor tool helps manage network traffic and test connection speeds.

PC gaming on your HDTV instantly with Steam Big Picture Launcher
Steam Big Picture Launcher gives gamers quick access to Steam Big Picture at a touch of a button, giving them a console-like PC gaming experience on a Full HD 1080p TV. The pre-installed Steam utility lets users download games straight to their GR6 in just a few clicks.

In addition, ROG is currently working with Valve to ensure GR6 works perfectly with Steam OS and Steam Controller.

Easy-upgrade design and exceptional cooling performance
ROG GR6 features an upgradable design with slide-off covers for easy access to the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD storage and SO-DIMM memory bays. ROG GR6 is whisper-quiet at just 20dB at idle and 28dB when running at full load - perfect for gaming in the living room or bedroom. It runs cool too, with dual copper heatpipes and a large fan efficiently directing heat away from the CPU and GPU for maximum cooling.

Optional gaming-grade reinforcements
ROG GR6 comes with the optional ROG Gladius mouse and M801 keyboard or the ROG Sica mouse and RA01 keyboard bundles, to ensure users get the most out of their games.

ROG Gladius mouse and M801 Keyboard set
ROG Gladius is a wired optical gaming mouse that gives gamers a competitive advantage in FPS games. Gladius boasts ultra-durable Omron switches with an exclusive easy-swap switch socket design for customizable click resistance, a two-level DPI switch, slide-to-press side switches, and a 6400DPI optical sensor that tracks up to 200 inches per second and 50g acceleration. Gladius is also the first mouse in the world to support a 2000Hz USB polling rate.

The M801 mechanical keyboard has an aggressive geometric design, compact dimensions, and features full anti-ghosting, N-key rollover, and game/PC modes to give PC gamers uncompromised gaming control. It features six backlight modes for low-light gaming environments, and utilizes durable MX-grade red mechanical switches for responsive keystrokes.

ROG Sica mouse and RA01 Keyboard set
ROG Sica is crafted for marathon MOBA gaming, and is designed with input from pro-gaming teams like Taipei Assassins. This ambidextrous 5000 DPI optical gaming mouse optimizes click responsiveness by having the buttons independent of the mouse body, and is especially suited for those with a fingertip grip. Its exclusive easy-swap switch socket design even lets users customize click resistance.

The full-size RA01 gaming keyboard has red-backlit keys with four illumination modes, and has 19-key anti-ghosting for FPS games - allowing gamers to perform precise in-game moves. Multimedia keys give full control over media player and volume levels, while a Windows key lock prevents accidental keystrokes from interrupting gaming sessions.

Additional bundled utilities
ROG GR6 has several ASUS-exclusive features that help improve the user experience. AI Suite III is an intuitive hub that lets users tweak system parameters and other features with just a few mouse clicks. GR6 users who sign up for new accounts will be given 100GB of ASUS WebStorage free for an entire year for easy file sharing and storing. ASUS HomeCloud lets users access ROG GR6 remotely to stream multimedia content or open files online.

USB Charger is also enabled on the front USB port of the GR6 to charge mobile devices in half the time, even when the PC is turned off or in hibernate mode.

GR6 also comes with a one-year full Kaspersky Anti-Virus license for thorough, real-time protection against virus and malware attacks.
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15 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces GR6 Gaming Desktop

#1
micropage7
why the accent reminds me of asrock and it has no wider feet? it may fall easily when your cat touch it
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Schmuckley
Hmm..
Core i5 what?
960M..hmm :wtf:
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PLAfiller
SchmuckleyHmm..
Core i5 what?
960M..hmm :wtf:
It might look a bit weak, but I think the whole design of the product started as a steam machine and then they probably desided to transfer it to a desktop PC. For 2.5 liters+ the custom design, IMHO looks pretty good.
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Petey Plane
SchmuckleyHmm..
Core i5 what?
960M..hmm :wtf:
Honestly, what do you expect? Look at the size of it. Clearly a mobile platform in a non-mobile FF that was built to a sub-$1000 price point. Everything doesn't have to have the most powerful parts available. Different market segments demand different products.
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TheinsanegamerN
SchmuckleyHmm..
Core i5 what?
960M..hmm :wtf:
Ten seconds of google reveals that it is an i5 5200u. the 960m, launched in march by nvidia, is just a 750ti, but more energy efficient. a 860m running 67mhz faster.
these internals are the same as the ones in the midrange alienware 13, and are enough to run todays games at med-high settings at 1080p.
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vega22
lZKoceIt might look a bit weak, but I think the whole design of the product started as a steam machine and then they probably desided to transfer it to a desktop PC. For 2.5 liters+ the custom design, IMHO looks pretty good.
you like the idea of cheap laptop parts sold as a high end system?

they are trying to prey on the stupid, well plenty of them about so i am sure they will do well.
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Petey Plane
marsey99you like the idea of cheap laptop parts sold as a high end system?

they are trying to prey on the stupid, well plenty of them about so i am sure they will do well.
this isn't being sold as a "high end system". It's being sold as a living room based gaming box. You're the one who seems confused about the marketing.
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#8
vega22
it is not being sold as anything yet, but when it is if it is near the price of a brixx i will eat my hat!*




*i own no hats.
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Petey Plane
marsey99it is not being sold as anything yet, but when it is if it is near the price of a brixx i will eat my hat!*




*i own no hats.
Well, considering the GR8 sells for around $900 and has an i7, i'd imagine the GR6 will sell for significantly less than that. Also, the Brixx don't come with RAM.
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vega22
some brixx have no harddrive either. but that is not the point i was trying to make as some of those can be had for as little £150.

time will tell dude. the 8 is around 750 here, if these are under 6 i would be shocked.
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Petey Plane
marsey99some brixx have no harddrive either. but that is not the point i was trying to make as some of those can be had for as little £150.

time will tell dude. the 8 is around 750 here, if these are under 6 i would be shocked.
even around $600, it would be more than competitive with an equivalent Brixx, which would be relying on the Intel HD5500 instead of a dedicated GPU. I'm not an Asus fanboy or anything (have only ever owned a monitor and router made by them), but if this sold for around $600 to $700, it would be a good deal for a living room based gaming PC to play most games on at least Medium settings.
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Petey Plane
marsey99brixx with igp are the £150 ones dude.

for this kind of money we are looking at these;

www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5156#ov

which not only looks much better for under/around the telly box, but is also more than just laptop tech without a screen and keyboard in its case.
Oh ok. I don't think the readers of this sight are really the target market for any of these products anyway. All though i did advise to my parents to get an NUC, which is awesome for what they need.
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#14
Air
This is an awful deal compared to the alienware alpha, which currently costs literally half the price ($900 x $450) and has better specs (socketed 35 W desktop i3, GTX860M).

How can Asus even try to sell these at those prices? It does have some advantages (more ports, 4bg more memory), but not even close to justify the price difference over the alienware.
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