[BLOG] Asus unveil water-cooled Gaming Laptop

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[BLOG] Asus unveil water-cooled Gaming Laptop

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Not too long ago, computer hardware manufacturer Asus had a slogan: "Inspiring Innovation, Persistent Perfection". It was an excellent summary of the company's core traits: As well as trying to make computers which utilised existing technology well, Asus also regularly tried to push the envelope and look for the next new thing.



It seems this spirit still remains with the company, as during this year's IFA - which seemed to put a heavy focus on gaming - the company managed to unveil a gaming laptop that goes beyond anything shown off by its competitors.



Dubbed the Asus GX700, the newly-revealed gaming laptop is the first ever to use water cooling. Water cooling is something that has become common in gaming desktops, used often by the hardcore gamers both as an efficient enhancement to standard cooling solutions and to prove their salt as hardcore gamers; and as companies have started developing self-contained water-cooling kits that take a lot of the pain (and spills) out of the installation and the components in computers continue to get smaller, the practice has become a lot easier to achieve. Even so, to see the technology make it into a laptop for the first time is the kind of insanity we at Sanitarium.FM adore.



Asus are keen to state this is not the only first the laptop will bring: supposedly, it is also the world's first 17-inch laptop to incorporate a 17-inch display. The actual water-cooling rig will take the form of a dock; with the premise of this laptop being that the device can be used in its own right as a mighty pixel-pushing machine in its own right, but once it's docked, everything can be turned up that extra bit further. Going by this, we can assume the laptop will also enable overclocking while docked; and there's also a suggestion there'll be an Nvidia GeForce graphics card inside it.



Sadly, the rest of the Asus GX700's specs remains very much a mystery at this point in time, with the company keeping quiet on the details for now. Also unrevealed at this point is the planned price point and launch details. We hope to report such information when it becomes available; but for now, lets just admire the almost ludicrous imagination of Asus' product designers.
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