The Asus ROG GT51CA has a weird ROG Band wearable that unlocks a hidden hard drive
Asus didn't want to be left out of the wearable tech craze with its latest Republic of Gamers desktop. The ROG GT51CA has all the trimmings you'd expect from a high-end gaming rig, including up to a 6th-generation (Skylake) Intel Core i7-6700K processor, support for an Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X graphics card, dual 512GB M.2 PCIe RAID 0 solid state drives, up to 64GB of DDR4 memory overclocked to 2,800MHz, and a multi-zone thermal solution with liquid cooling. The case is pretty slick as well, looking vaguely like an evil robot, with a special lighting mode that activates while the system is overclocked. But what really makes the ROG GT51CA stand out--for better or worse--is the included ROG Band, which you're supposed to wear on your wrist. Waving the band in front of the desktop unlocks the Shadow Drive, a hidden partition where you can stash confidential data.
Apr-19-2016, 19:42:20 GMT
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