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ASUS ROG Strix GL12 hands-on review : First Impressions

ASUS ROG Strix GL12 hands-on review : First Impressions

Posted on May 12, 2018July 15, 2019 By Jarvis

ASUS Republic of Gamers has released quite a few pre-built gaming PC’s in the past, but today we get to take a look at a system that packs modern hardware and design elements.

Here is our hands-on and first impressions of the ROG Strix GL12.

Right from the moment you lay your eyes on the chassis, you see that that the GL12 is a gaming tower which is not subtle at all. The front boasts sleek angles that come together for an aerodynamic-looking design.

Before you even think about the shape though, admit it, your eyes were drawn to the RGB lighting at first. Well, us too. The ROG logo, as well as a couple of slits, are dedicated to this purpose. The lights are connected directly to the motherboard, which of course, supports ASUS Aura Sync, so any compatible peripherals you have will be able to join the party.
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