ASUS ROG G20 (G20AJ) Compact Gaming Desktop retails at RM 5,499 – is it worth it? Nope, not at all. That's paying a premium price for a sleek looking computer that's compact but not too far off from an ITX system.The Core i7 + GTX 760 combo is just for wh...
Published: 2015-08-19, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
At the end of the day the ASUS G20 isn't the fastest or the best gaming rig out there. And before anybody says it yes, you can probably build a gaming rig that has better specs than the G20. But then again, that's not the reason why you'll buy it anyway...
Abstract: Asus has refreshed its ROG G20 desktop gaming PC with the latest hardware.Gaming performance gets the biggest boost, with the ROG G20 now equipped with Nvidia's powerful GTX 1080 graphics card.This new graphics card is a huge upgrade from the Nvidia GeFor...
Good performance, Stylish and small form factor, Runs fairly quiet
Bulky dual power blocks are cumbersome, Not easily upgradeable, Expensive but justifiable
The ASUS ROG G20-AJ is a capable system for the lazy gamer. Everything comes pre-configured out of the box, and you simply have to plug in the keyboard and mouse (if you don't have your own), hook it up to a display (you'll have to get your own) and power...
Published: 2015-02-21, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: A glance is all it takes to peg the ROG G20AJ as something for gamers. Not only does this desktop PC look very much like a game console, its angular chassis has customisable light effects (up to eight million colours) and labyrinthine markings said to be...
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Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: A glance is all it takes to peg the ROG G20AJ as something for gamers.Not only does this desktop PC look very much like a game console, its angular chassis has customisable light effects (up to eight million colours) and labyrinthine markings said to be i...
Abstract: The ASUS Republic of Gamers G20 is an odd little thing. It tackles odd little problems in odd little ways, but despite its mixed successes it never sacrifices core functionality. As a result it's unlikely to be anyone's first choice, but remains a perfect...
Published: 2015-08-31, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
I'm pleasantly surprised by the G20's performance and design, and truthfully speaking ASUS may have a winner on their hands with it. While the massive power brick may be the only design question here, the G20 still impresses with its killer performance...