ASUS Republic of Gamers came to CES 2025 with a mission to blow the doors off what’s possible in gaming hardware. They didn’t just announce new products—they brought a complete arsenal designed to dominate every corner of the gaming world. From insane graphics cards to AI-powered routers, this lineup isn’t playing around. Here’s what caught my attention.
ROG Astral GeForce RTX 50 Series: Cooling Tech That Feels Like Cheating
The ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 isn’t just another flagship GPU. It’s packing a quad-fan design that cranks up airflow by 20% and patented vapor chambers to keep things icy even when you’re pushing settings to the max. I’ve never seen a card so engineered for abuse. ASUS’s GPU Guard adds durability, so you don’t have to worry about warping or bending. The liquid-cooled Astral LC variant? That’s the one you grab if you want ridiculous performance without breaking a sweat. The Astral lineup screams overkill in the best way possible.
ROG Strix SCAR 16/18: The AAA Powerhouse
These laptops don’t just run your favorite games—they devour them. The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX paired with NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 Laptop GPU makes these machines borderline unfair. I’m talking AAA gaming at max settings with room to spare. The Nebula HDR display brings every frame to life with stunning color and contrast, and the cooling system keeps everything under control without deafening fan noise. Plus, the tool-less design makes upgrades a breeze, so you’re always future-proofed.
Zephyrus G14/G16: Power Without the Bulk
The Zephyrus lineup is for gamers who refuse to compromise. The G14 and G16 are lighter than they have any right to be, but they’re packing AMD’s Ryzen AI processors and NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs. Whether you’re gaming or working on heavy creative projects, these laptops hold up. The Nebula displays are jaw-dropping, with incredible refresh rates and vivid colors. They’re thin, portable, and still somehow ready for anything you throw at them.
ROG Flow Z13: A Tablet That’s Almost Unfair
The ROG Flow Z13 takes the 2-in-1 category and flips the script. It’s powered by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and Radeon 8060S, so you’re basically holding desktop-class performance in one hand. The 2.5K touchscreen looks fantastic, the kickstand is perfect for tabletop gaming, and the cooling system means you’ll never have to worry about thermal throttling. It’s the ultimate device for gamers who want to take their rig everywhere.
ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI: A Router Built for Domination
Forget your average router. The Rapture GT-BE19000AI brings Wi-Fi 7 with a built-in AI processor that boosts gaming traffic and reduces latency. It’s the kind of tech you don’t realize you need until you’re playing with it. Adaptive QoS lets you prioritize gaming while still handling streams or downloads without a hitch. This thing doesn’t just give you better internet—it transforms your entire network.
ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM: Next-Level Visuals
This 27-inch 4K OLED monitor is pure eye candy. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time make every frame buttery smooth, and the anti-flicker tech means you can game for hours without straining your eyes. It’s not just a display—it’s an experience. With Dolby Vision and HDR10, everything you play looks better than real life. I’d buy it just to stare at the desktop wallpaper.
Final Thoughts
ROG isn’t here to play catch-up. They’re throwing down the gauntlet with products that feel custom-built for people who take gaming seriously. This CES lineup isn’t just a showcase of cool tech—it’s a promise that ASUS is pushing the limits harder than anyone else. If you’re ready to elevate your gaming setup, this is where you start.