Asus ROG GX700: 1st-Ever Water-Cooled Gaming Laptop that Delivers High-End Overclocking Performance

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Asus has just unveiled the latest addition to its Republic of Gamers (ROG) lineup, the GX700. As per the Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics company, Asus ROG GX700 is the world's first-ever water-cooled and overclocked gaming laptop.

The Asus ROG GX700 was first revealed at the IFA 2015 event. It is an innovative gaming laptop that offers fast and stable performance on games as well as comes with added unit to keep it all cool. Additionally, it has a fresh design, sporting new titanium and copper colored coating inspired by the G752.

Furthermore, it sports a 17-inch 4K display, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 GPU with 8GB of GDDR5 memory. Under the hood, it is powered by overclockable quad-core Skylake Intel K-Series processor. The CPU of the Asus ROG GX700 is greatly overclockable, since it features an unlocked mobile processor, a powerful part with four physical cores clocked at 2.7GHz to 3.6GHz, 8MB of cache, and Hyper Threading support.

Its internal storage is expandable up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM and each user can add up to 1TB of solid slate drive storage. Moreover, its USB 3.0 support comes as standard, it provides DisplayPort output, and HDMI. Windows 10 comes as standard as well, giving users complete access to the latest operating system available.

GX700 is one of the fastest consumer laptops ever produced. It is a laptop made for those gamers who are willing to accept the fact that gaming system is not going to be the most portable choice, since it never intends to be an ultra portable machine.

On the whole, Asus ROG GX700 brings high-end gaming performance like no other. Details on its availability and pricing are yet to be announced by Asus. However, there are some speculations that the device might probably arrive by the end of this year. Thus, all Asus users and spectators should wait for the company's official announcement.

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