Asus’ latest high-end OLED laptop is so good, it’s made me play one of the most powerful desktop PCs on the planet a whole lot less this year.
If you’ve been trying to find a “real” gaming laptop as a last-minute gift, this is the kind of spec sheet you usually see ...
ASUS reportedly plans to launch its own DRAM production by 2026 to beat memory shortages and secure its supply chain. Get the ...
Compact footprint. Quiet performance. Upgradeable desktop GPU for better longevity. Limited port selection and cooling potential. Comes with bloatware installed. Because it’s so easy to build a gaming ...
I've owned a Steam Deck from day one, but I've managed to avoid a distracted boyfriend meme scenario with the best gaming handhelds. That's largely thanks to various mods and tweaks that have kept ...
If I were roughing it in the wilder regions of the planet, the Asus TUF Gaming A2 ruggedized storage is what I’d take with me. While there are a lot of vendors shipping ready-to-play, pre-populated ...
If you don't remember a time when SSDs didn't exist, it's easy to take for granted how much of a difference they make in modern gaming. Before the 2010s, HDDs, the mechanical predecessor of SSDs, were ...
Among others, Asus are quietly updating their TUF Gaming series of budget performance laptops for 2024, and we’re going to briefly discuss the novelties in this article. Both the new 2024 TUF models ...
The Asus TUF Gaming B860M-Plus WiFi isn't especially gaming-focused, despite its name, but the overall feature set isn't too bad for the money. However, you can get better m-ATX Arrow Lake ...
Do you want to add more storage to your Asus ROG Ally or Ally X quickly, affordably, and easily? Get a microSD card, slide it in, and get back to gaming. But where’s the fun in that? If you want ...
TL;DR: ASUS has launched the TUF Gaming A2 SSD enclosure, supporting up to 4TB SSDs with 20Gbps data transfer via USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2. It features a rugged design with high-grade silicon rubber for ...
We would hope that dropping a solid state drive (SSD) wouldn't destroy it, even on a hard surface like tile or concrete, not unless you also happen to step on it immediately after it hits the ground.