ASUS NUC Extreme Is No More, Spokesperson Confirms

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A spokesperson with ASUS has revealed that the company has no plans to release any new versions of the NUC Extreme. The ROG NUC, a new NUC that ASUS unveiled at CES 2024 with Intel Core Ultra CPUs and GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, appears to be taking its place for those who are seeking a smaller system with higher performance. The NUC 14 Pro and NUC 14 Pro+ will also be available.

ROG NUC models:

  • RNUC14SRKU7168A0I
    • Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Processor
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • RNUC14SRKU7168A0I
    • Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Processor
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

ROG NUC features:

  • With Intel Core Ultra 9/7 processor deliver superior performance.
  • Ultra-small form factor delivers superior performance and seamless multitasking.
  • Gamers can chat, browse, stream, edit, record and play without skipping a beat.
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070/4060-series graphics make immersive gaming experiences possible.
  • Arrange systems vertically or horizontally (vertical stand included).
  • Connect fast with 2.5Gb Ethernet, Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3.
  • Customize the addressable backlit ROG panel with your own lighting experience and the option to DIY your own logo.
  • Take your RGB game to the next level with ASUS AURA Sync’s 12 ROG synchronization modes for ROG peripherals.
  • 2.5-liter chassis design makes integration and cleaning a breeze.
  • Freedom to play from your living room or desk with this ROG Raikiri Pro compatible PC.
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ASUS on the ROG NUC:

Despite its small size, the ROG NUC boasts a stunning array of gaming-first hardware. With up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU, you’ll have outsized performance ready for any game in your library. The ROG NUC feeds these chips with plenty of power: the processor is a 45W unit, while the GPU has 115W at its fingertips, with another 25W available through Dynamic Boost. That TGP puts it on par with how we configure those chips in our most powerful gaming laptops.

Sources: Fudzilla, ASUS

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