In a grand launch event yesterday, ASUS unleashed its most powerful gaming laptop to date: The ROG GX800.
The GX800 is a beast in just about every aspect, carrying the signature ROG design, and an impressive specsheet. It sports an 18.4-inch 4K LED Backlit Anti-Glare display with NVIDIA’s G-SYNC Technology, and is powered by an Intel® Core™ i7-7820HK processor, coupled with a whopping 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and two of NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards in SLI mode.
The GX800 also sports 1.5TB of total storage thanks to three 512GB M.2 SSDs, a MechTAG Mechanical Keyboard (with RGB LEDs and AURA RGB backlight effects) for solid and responsive keystrokes, and an 8-Cell Li-ion battery pack.
Apart from top of the line specs, the GX800 can also be connected to a liquid-cooled docking station which enables extreme overclocking not only for the CPU, but also for the GPU and RAM.
ASUS ROG GX800 Specs
Operating System | Windows 10 (64-bit) |
Processor | Intel® Core™ i7-7820HK processor 2.7GHz (8M Cache, up to 3.6GHz) |
Memory Slots | 4 |
Total System Memory | 64GB (DRAM DDR4-OC 16GB x 4) |
Storage | 1.5TB (PCIEG3x4 M.2 SSD, 512GB x 3) |
Display | 18.4-inch LED Backlit, Slim 250nits, UHD 3840 x 2160 Anti-Glare Display, 60Hz |
External Video Display Modes | HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2 |
Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080 SLI (2x) |
Wireless | 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.1 (Dual Band) |
LAN | 10/100/1000Mbps |
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Dock Weight | 4.60 kg (With 0% Cell Battery) |
Dimensions | 45.8(W) x 33.8(D) x 4.34 – 4.74 (H) cm |
AC Adapter | 330W AC Adapter |
Battery | 74WHrs, 4S2P, 8-cell Li-ion Battery Pack |
Keyboard Type | MechTAG Mechanical Keyboard with RGB LED |
Pricing and Availability
The ASUS ROG GX800 is now available at the following ROG Concept Stores for PhP369,995. (Also available in 12 months instalment at 0% interest)
- 4th Floor, Cyberzone, SM Megamall
- 4th Floor, Cyberzone, SM North EDSA
- 2nd Floor, Cyberzone, SM Mall of Asia
- 2nd Floor, Cyberzone, SM City Cebu
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.