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Asus adds the RTX 5060 to its gaming laptop lineup, tweaks TUF A14 with better cooling
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Asus is updating its gaming laptops with the RTX 5060, and is also releasing a dock for the ROG Ally and other gaming devices.

Asus unveils Noctua triple-fan RTX 5080, new external GPU dock, and more at Computex
By Jowi Morales published
Asus has a new mechanical keyboard, mouse, GPUs, and other tech on display in Taiwan.

Asus RTX 5080 Doom-inspired GPU costs as much as an RTX 5090
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus has partnered with Bethesda to release a Doom-inspired RTX 5080 with an eye-watering price tag.

Asus rolls out glossy 32-inch OLED gaming monitors with up to 480Hz
By Mark Tyson published
Asus has two new glossy OLED monitors on the way - the new ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWMG and ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWG

Asus certifies Apacer NOX DDR5 memory for TUF Gaming Z890-Plus mobo
By Jowi Morales published
Asus says that the Apacer NOX TUF DDR5 memory sticks will deliver the best compatibility and performance to its TUF Gaming Z890-Plus WIFI motherboard.

RTX 50-series goes (almost) all-white as Asus announces new variants ahead of Computex 2025
By Kunal Khullar published
White PC components remain a niche with limited supply and premium pricing despite rising demand

Asus RTX 5060 cards range between $340 and $410 in early Best Buy listings — That’s at least $40 above Nvidia’s MSRP
By Mark Tyson published
A trio of Asus GeForce RTX 5060 graphics cards have been listed at Best Buy in the U.S.

Inside the house that Asus built: New NUCs and powerful laptops
By Mark Tyson published
We visited the Asus HQ in Taipei for a technology briefing, to enjoy some NUC desktop and ROG laptop hands-on time, and to glean exclusive hardware design insights.

Tariffs could increase tech prices by up to 70% and reduce GDP by $69 billion according to CTA report
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis Game consoles will be hit the hardest, and laptops could increase in price by 34%.

10% surge in Taiwanese currency vs US dollar could hurt PC and components pricing
By Mark Tyson published
The currency of Taiwan, the 'silicon island,' has appreciated over 10% vs the USD in the space of just a few days, raising concerns about further price rises coming to U.S. consumers.
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