Powerful Asus GeForce GTX 10 Series gaming laptops – South African release date

1 September 2016

Asus Republic of Gamers has unveiled the South African release dates for its new Nvidia GeForce GTX 10 Series-powered gaming notebooks.

ASUS currently ranks as the number one gaming laptop brand worldwide with a 40% market share, according to sales data compiled by GfK Group, an independent research company.

Currently, there is no South African pricing available for the latest ROG notebook lineup.

Check out the upcoming range of products below, along with their South African launch dates:


ROG G752

Release Date: September

 

The ROG G752 can be outfitted with either a GeForce GTX 1070 or GTX 1060, granting it up to 80% more power over is previous iteration.

Asus ROG G752


ROG Strix GL502

Release Date: October

The ROG Strix GL502 is a more compact version of the G752 which also boasts either a GeForce GTX 1070 or GTX 1060.

ROG Strix GL 502


ROG GX800

Release Date: January

The massively-powerful ROG GX800 boasts two GeForce GTX 1080 GPUs in an SLI configuration along with a liquid-cooling dock.

ROG GX800


ROG G800

Release Date: January

The ROG G800 features a single GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card and conventional air cooling.

ROG G800


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