Asus ROG GX800 release date news, specs updates: New laptop will have lots of features including real 4k UHD gameplay

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In contrast with smartphones, which are getting smaller year by year, gaming laptops are becoming beefier as time progresses. As such, one of the latest ones to be released is the Asus ROG GX800, and it will be one shining example as to how gaming laptops should be in its current generation.

According to Game N Guide, just one glance at  the laptop gives technophiles the impression that  its specs are pretty solid. After all, it is dubbed as one of the most powerful professional gaming laptop with a Windows 10 system.

The Asus ROG GX800 is the first ever gaming laptop to have real 4k UHD gameplay, as well as cutting-edge software and hardware. Asus' new laptop possesses the Intel i7 6820HK which can be boosted up to 4.2 GHz and a dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080.

Also, in order for its performance to stay stable, the laptop also features a liquid cooling dock which can be attached to the laptop's rear side in order to do some extreme overclocking. The system is mainly focusing on the heat emanating from the motors, releasing it with the use of cooling agents. As such, the 4.2 GHz can be achieved while overclocking the GPU's VRAM to 5200MHz.

Furthermore, Tweak Town reports that the Asus ROG GX800 will be able to establish a super fast connection thanks to its Intel Thunderbolt. As such, single cable data as well as signal transmissions can be done as fast as a blazing 40 GPS with the use of the said technology.

The Asus ROG GX800's keyboard will have the MechTAG, which is short for the Mechanical Tactile Advanced Gaming. Aside from that, the Asus ROG GX800 will have some mechanical switches and a rechargable RGB LED-backlight.

Lastly, the beefed up laptop will have an 18-inch screen which enables the users to fully enjoy the beautiful graphics of the current generation of PC games.

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