Asus ROG has released the Edition 20 gaming peripherals, and you must admire these stunning pieces.
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Gaming PCs have significantly increased in power over the years, yet striking designs are becoming rare. To mark its 20th anniversary, Asus’ Republic of Gamers (ROG) is aiming to alter that with its new Edition 20 lineup — and it has certainly succeeded in terms of aesthetics.
At the forefront is the ROG G1000 Edition 20, a limited-edition prebuilt desktop that replaces the typical black-and-RGB gaming style with an eye-catching design featuring gold accents. This PC feels more like a collector's item for enthusiasts who want their setup to be a focal point in the room. Each unit is shipped with its own serial number, emphasizing that this is a commemorative piece rather than just another high-end gaming desktop.
A gaming PC that demands attention
A major highlight is the visual spectacle. ROG has equipped the G1000 Edition 20 with what it refers to as AniMe Holo, a holographic fan system that turns spinning fans into floating displays capable of showcasing animations, images, and personalized graphics. It’s like RGB lighting taken to its most extravagant conclusion.
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The golden theme extends throughout the chassis, with illuminated accents and anniversary branding, creating a more premium feel. While many gaming PCs still look like futuristic battle tanks, the G1000 Edition 20 embraces a more luxurious identity. The customization options are extensive, allowing users to sync animations, display GIFs, and coordinate lighting effects across compatible peripherals, effectively transforming the entire setup into a massive light show.
The specs match the extravagant design
Fortunately, the hardware isn’t just for show. The G1000 Edition 20 is equipped with some of the most powerful components currently available, including AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. With support for up to 128GB of DDR5 memory and up to 4TB of SSD storage, it has more than enough power for everything from competitive gaming to content creation.
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ROG is placing significant emphasis on cooling as well. The desktop features a tri-zone airflow design that separates major components into distinct thermal zones, along with what Asus claims is the first-ever 420mm all-in-one liquid cooler used in a prebuilt gaming PC. Whether such extensive cooling is necessary is debatable, but practicality isn’t the primary focus here. The ROG G1000 Edition 20 feels like a tribute to one of gaming’s most iconic brands — an unapologetically opulent machine crafted to celebrate 20 years of ROG while offering PC enthusiasts something truly unique to admire.
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech sector.
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