ROG has unveiled a new mini PC offering that strikes a very close resemblance to the ROG NUC designed for heavy gaming within a small system, with the new offering crowned the name of the ROG GR70.

ROG GR70 Gaming Mini PC

For the CPU department, they are going all out with the AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D rocking 16 cores and 32 threads that go with either the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU or 5060 Laptop GPU. Memory-wise, it goes up to 32GB DDR5 shipped but supports a maximum of 96GB, while storage supports one PCIe 5.0 + one PCIe 4.0 SSDs.

It also comes with WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for quick and stable wireless connection, with the 8x USB ports and multi-display support for up to five 4K monitors, giving gamers plenty of flexibility for peripherals and streaming setups.

Cooling is handled by ROG’s QuietFlow triple-fan system, engineered to keep thermals low and acoustics under 4.5dB(A), even under heavy loads. Complementing this, ROG Armoury Crate software and BIOS-level tuning let users monitor performance, adjust fan speeds, and even apply overclocking profiles tailored for popular games.

ASUS has also made upgrades easy with a toolless design that quickly pops the chassis with a single thumbscrew, and the sleek silver-white exterior with sharp edges and a glowing ROG lightbar completes the look of the “eye of gaming”.

So far, ROG has only mentioned that it will come out before 2025 ends, with local pricing remaining TBA at the moment.

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