ASUS ROG Avalon detailed in a video

Shows custom PCB in full details

We already had a chance to see ASUS' Republic of Gamers Avalon PC during Computex 2016 show back in June but now we have a chance to check it out in full details, thanks to a video tear-down.

In case you missed it, the ASUS ROG Avalon is a living-room, modular PC, created and designed by ASUS to celebrate 10-year or Republic of Gamers brand. Developer in cooperation with In Win, the Project Avalon has a rather interesting design as well as some rather unique features.

Thanks to Anandtech.com, who had a chance to sit down with Johnathan Chu, Product Manager for motherboards at ASUS, now we have a chance to check out the custom motherboard as well as all other features of the ASUS ROG Project Avalon in a neat tear-down video, showing all the custom hardware as well as those unique features.

Currently in its early design phase, there is still no word on when the Project Avalon will actually be available but hopefully, it will be sooner rather than later.











Source: Anandtech.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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