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Looks like PC gaming is getting off to a brilliant start to the new year with brand new powerful ASUS products. Just yesterday, ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) made the announcement of its full lineup of upcoming gaming motherboards.

The line-up consists of the Maximus IX Extreme, Maximus IX Formula, Maximus IX Hero and two brand-new additions — the Maximus IX Code and Maximus IX Apex — to the flagship Maximus IX series of motherboards. The complete 2017 ASUS roster also includes the Strix Z270 motherboards from the ROG Strix series, a fresh new recruit to the ROG fold.

The ROG 2017 lineup will be providing gamers with some of the best gaming audio available in the market at the price range(which you’ll find below) with SupremeFX codecs and the spectacular air and water cooling technology, with both available as built-in options.

These boards also offer some of the industry’s best automated overclocking performance with a lot more refined design choices, optimised board function layouts and some classic features. For this upcoming generation ROG has also added Aura Sync, the world’s first motherboard controlled synchronised RGB lighting system. In addition to all this, it also has a 3D-printing-friendly design which should bring in a new era of personalisations and customisations for these powerful processing units.

The prices for a few of these products from the lineup are as follows:

  • ROG Maximus IX Code – INR 28,000
  • ROG Maximus IX Hero – INR 23,350
  • ROG Strix Z270E Gaming – INR 18,700
  • ROG Strix Z270H Gaming – INR 15,600
  • Maximus IX Apex – INR 24,250

So, if you’ve been waiting to built your new gaming setup or upgrade a current one then you’re in luck. But there is no info available about the release date for these motherboards as of now. you might have to wait a couple months to get your hands on one of these beasts.

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