Asus ROG G20AJ Review: A gaming desktop with 4th gen Intel Core i7 processor

Asus ROG G20AJ Review A gaming desktop with 4th gen Intel Core i7 processor

Asus ROG G20AJ Compact Gaming Desktop PC is intended for gamers trying to overcome a factual working of a tradition gaming PC. Get a whole new gaming experience with sharp visuals and velocity on account of the fourth gen Intel i7-4790 3.6GHz processor, desktop-grade NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 graphics card and rapid 1TB 7200RPM hard drive. Furthermore, with a 3.5 GB processor and 8GB of RAM, this desktop is an execution machine that is both moderate and remarkable.

G20 is designed in such a way that no outside side exhaust vents will be visible. G20 has a warm outline that exploits regular convection, with a shrouded wind stream channel that guarantees proficient warmth administration for marathon gaming sessions. On top of that, it runs noiselessly at only 22dB out of gear.

G20 provides us the ability to tackle the most requesting of assignments, permitting us to play games with their most noteworthy settings, watch features in 4K UHD and even make wonderful sites and 3D models for work. G20 even provides us an added measurement to gaming with NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround bringing a completely immersive, stereoscopic 3D experience to us.

ROG G20 is accessible in a mixture of plant tweaked designs to satisfy everything we need including modification to have SSD storage. It quickens information access, bringing about a quicker and more responsive framework. SSDs additionally proves to be more reliable and enduring than mechanical hard drives.

Asus ROG G20AJ Review A gaming desktop with 4th gen Intel Core i7 processor

The desktop itself is shockingly little (about the span of a ps3/ps4). The processor is truly calm and does not confront any warming issue even in the wake of being tried for a strong 8-9 hours of gaming and multitasking; because of the cooling framework it has. The desktop additionally features incorporated WiFi and Bluetooth. The extent that the representation card goes, it’s more than a gamer will ever require.

Immersive visuals aside, it takes our gaming experience even further through sound. Through an extraordinary blend of equipment and sound tuning programming, SonicMaster brings us directly into the battle. Shots ring out; blasts resonate and even strides get to be sound-related signs on the digital battlefield.

The ASUS Aegis application gives us a chance to monitor CPU execution, memory utilization, web download and transfer speeds. Furthermore, set temperature and voltage limits that the application consequently keeps up. It accompanies all the essentials and is packaged with a gaming keyboard and mouse for a complete gaming bundle right out the box.

This specific model has a Nvidia GTX745 4GB DDR3 which is competent, and has showed to us that it can run the most requesting games like Watch Dogs, Assassin’s Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and Battlefield 4 on ultra settings with all the trimmings and still be succulent smooth.

All things considered, G20 sports a strong configuration – bragging a matte dark completion, forceful lines, Mayan-propelled markings and adaptable lighting impacts showcase up to 8 million colors.

Technical features of Asus ROG G20AJ:

  • Windows 8.1
  • Space-saving 12.5-liter chassis
  • 4th gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce graphics for unstoppable WQHD gaming
  • Customizable lighting effects showcases up to 8 million colors
  • ASUS-exclusive Aegis application provided a gamer-themed interface to monitor system performance
  • Effective heat management for ultimate stability
  • Ultra-quiet:22dB at idle

Pricing and availability:

The Asus ROG G20AJ costs Rs. 84,999 and comes with 3 years of on-site warranty. It is available at Amazon and other physical retail stores.

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