Interesting case, never seen anything like that. For $4k though, I'd rather build my own monster machine. But then again, I'm sure nearly everyone here on Tom's would do the same.
Is this the one where you press a button on the front and it goes into "overclock mode" and all the LED's light up?
It's ASUS and RoG so i'm sure it's well desgined, but I'm more than happy with my whisper quiet, low key but completely functional Define R3 from Fractal.
It says it has the dual-GPU Geforce 690, not two cards. I thought the specs were nice, they make a balanced gaming machine. But 4k is asking too much for that.
[citation][nom]Ygramul[/nom]It says it has the dual-GPU Geforce 690, not two cards. I thought the specs were nice, they make a balanced gaming machine. But 4k is asking too much for that.[/citation]
You can never pay too much for a Transformer!
Specs look fine... but if I had $4K to burn I would want a machine that looks elegant and interesting, not... well, not whatever that thing is.
How about $4K for an all-in-one 30" game rig that still uses ATX parts? which runs silent? To me that would be way more impressive than some chincy pop-out mechanism... I mean, I would feel foolish for buying it every time I pressed the button.
Looks cool. Something about burning that much money and then only having 128GB of SSD capacity bugs me though. Maybe I'm just getting old; the pure gaming muscle doesn't impress me as much as I'm annoyed at the prospect of micro-managing game/application installs on a $4k machine.
[citation][nom]Fulgurant[/nom]Looks cool. Something about burning that much money and then only having 128GB of SSD capacity bugs me though. Maybe I'm just getting old; the pure gaming muscle doesn't impress me as much as I'm annoyed at the prospect of micro-managing game/application installs on a $4k machine.[/citation]
I agree. A couple of 256GBs in RAID 0 would make more sense.
[citation][nom]rohitbaran[/nom]It is not dual GTX690, it is dual GPU GTX 690, which means a single 690 card which has two GPUs.[/citation]
Ho... 4000 and only one card.... Well that is more of a waste of money then I tought!!!
[citation][nom]Fulgurant[/nom]Looks cool. Something about burning that much money and then only having 128GB of SSD capacity bugs me though. Maybe I'm just getting old; the pure gaming muscle doesn't impress me as much as I'm annoyed at the prospect of micro-managing game/application installs on a $4k machine.[/citation]2x 128GB in RAID 0 = 256 GB
Still not great for a $4k machine, but it will easily fit the OS and a number of core programs/games.
[citation][nom]lradunovic77[/nom]There is one problem...Windows 8 installed[/citation]
Yeah you'll need that extra overclocking to get past all that BS that comes with Windows 8.
[citation][nom]chuckydb[/nom]Ho... 4000 and only one card.... Well that is more of a waste of money then I tought!!![/citation]
That ONE CARD is two GTX 680's, and it is around 1000 USD. So, yeah.
[citation][nom]uhh3000[/nom]Interesting case, never seen anything like that. For $4k though, I'd rather build my own monster machine. But then again, I'm sure nearly everyone here on Tom's would do the same.[/citation]
with 4k you will pro have twice the power this machine has