Asus drops ROG G1000 desktop with holographic fans

ASUS built a gaming PC with hologram fans because RGB was not stupid enough. The new ROG G1000 desktop packs the fastest hardware they could find, including an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor and their own branded Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card. It uses a special cooling design called the Thermal Atrium, with a separate chamber housing a 420 millimeter liquid cooler that supposedly drops CPU temperatures by sixteen degrees Celsius and doubles airflow. The system can be configured with up to 128 gigabytes of DDR5 memory and four terabytes of Gen5 SSD storage, all powered by a 1000-watt gold-rated supply.

The main gimmick is the AniMe Holo technology, featuring three spinning fans inside individual glass compartments that project holographic images. These, plus a massive side panel fan and two large front fans, are covered in hundreds of LEDs. A dedicated button on the case turns the light show on or off. Users can upload their own video or image files for custom holograms. Additional cooling comes from two 200 millimeter intake fans, plus a 140 millimeter bottom intake and exhaust fan, which ASUS claims significantly lowers GPU temperatures.

The chassis supports standard-sized components and uses a tool-less design for easier upgrades. It includes a high-end X870 chipset motherboard from ASUS. The company bundles a matching RGB keyboard and mouse with the tower. The entire unit is quite large and will only come in a black finish initially. Pricing and a specific release date were not provided.
 

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