A year ago, Asus cleared out devotees with the GX700, an insane Republic of Gamers-marked gaming portable workstation that highlighted out and out water-cooling because of a lumbering dock that associated with the back of the note pad. This year, the mammoth is getting much more renegade.
Asus ROG's keeping the accurate insights about the GX800 water-cooled gaming tablet away from plain view, yet what's now been declared is fascinating undoubtedly. The portable workstation will shake "Intel K-arrangement CPUs" timed at 4.4GHz and memory timed at 3.8GHz, as per Windows Central, while the representation capability comes affability of a couple of unannounced Nvidia GPUs running in SLI. Asus as of late teased a gaming journal more intense than a Titan X desktop representation card. Probably this is it, as that teaser picture demonstrated what seemed, by all accounts, to be GX700-style water-cooling connectors, and apparently it'll be shaking a versatile variation of either the new GeForce GTX 1080 or GTX 1070, Nvidia's unimaginably strong (and power-productive) new representation cards.
Discussing power, the Asus GX800 packs a couple of 330-watt power supplies keeping in mind the end goal to supply enough squeeze for all that gaming goodness. At the point when the note pad's connected to the water-cooling dock it'll wrench up the clock rates and execution abilities of all its real segments—subsequently the requirement for all that power. Look at our profound plunge into the GX700's fluid cooling in case you're keen on how it functions.
Just in the event that water-cooling and SLI representation weren't desktop sufficiently like, Asus is likewise outfitting the GX800 with an all out mechanical console, complete with multicolor RGB LED lights underneath the keys.
When you'll have the capacity to get your hands on one, and for the amount of cash, Asus isn't stating yet. Ideally the GX800 gets to be reality much quicker than the GX700, which spent what felt like an unfathomable length of time visiting exchange appears before it really showed up in the city.


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