Friday, July 21st 2023

ASUS Readies Evangelion-themed ROG Product Line

ASUS is readying a wider range of Evangelion-themed ROG product line, building on the collaboration the company built with the popular Japanese action anime in 2022. The 2023 lineup is comprehensive, and includes a special Evangelion edition of the ROG Maximus Z790 Hero motherboard, special edition variants of GeForce RTX 40-series ROG Strix graphics cards (could be anything from the RTX 4070 thru RTX 4090), a special edition ROG Hyperion GR701 case, themed ROG Ryujin II AIO CPU cooler, a themed ROG Thor ATX 3.0 power supply, and lastly, keycap and body panel sets for its various ROG gaming peripherals. ASUS is planning to showcase the 2023 Evangelion lineup at Bilibili World, later this month.
Source: VideoCardz
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53 Comments on ASUS Readies Evangelion-themed ROG Product Line

#51
kapone32
sepheronxI'm not crazy about the music. I like orchestra style of some Japanese animations, to be specific Studio Gibli stuff like my favorite Castle in the sky. Macross was decent in that regard. I just loved the story though - other beings male and female that were designed similar to humans but being the bad guys and that protohumans created all of them including the humans.
I can appreciate that thought process. I tried to get into Robotech but I guess Harlock and Starblazers spoiled me for wanting Action. For really deep stories I look at Ghost in The Shell Stand Alone Complex Season 1 and Legend of Galactic Heroes which also has nice Orchestra music scenes.
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#52
LabRat 891
Nothing against Anime (or Evangelion), this just seems like odd/bad timing.
I know branding-partnerships 'take awhile to come together' but, I can't help but feel like this is distracting away from on-going consumer-relations problems @ Asus.
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
LabRat 891Nothing against Anime (or Evangelion), this just seems like odd/bad timing.
I know branding-partnerships 'take awhile to come together' but, I can't help but feel like this is distracting away from on-going consumer-relations problems @ Asus.
The rog line has gone to their head and they are being like gpp again.
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