Smaller and sexier than a typical tower, Latest-gen Core i7 'Skylake' CPU, GTX 970 ensures quality 1080p gaming, Relatively-low power consumption, 16GB of DDR4 memory
Pricey at £1,500, Occupies two power sockets, SSD is weak by today's standards, Only a one-year warranty
The Asus RoG G20CB is on the cusp of becoming an excellent small-form-factor PC. Well built, stylishly designed and considerably smaller than the average tower, this is in our estimation a harbinger of gaming PCs to come.It's a great-looking bit of ki...
Solid 1080p and 1440p speeds, Modest noise output, Dramatic, illuminated case
Some rivals significantly faster, Inconsistent, slow SSD, Poor peripherals, Expensive
Asus ROG G20CB – Performance On paper the Asus' GTX 970 card falls ahead of the Alienware but behind the Chillblast, and that's what happened in the benchmarks. The Republic of Gamers system never balked at 1080p playback. Its best result here came in Bio...
I can say the previous ROG was a killer RIG and ROG G20CB has always got much better now. Though in small spacing Asus managed well to put in some latest equipment, I would say buy the max out version. The reason for it is simple as you can't manually upg...
Compact and intelligent form factor, Killer gaming performance, Striking lighting, Very Quiet fans, One of the most creative PC designs
Two power plugs, External Power supply, Overpriced, Bundled mouse and Keyboard are just average
For the price tag that the Asus ROG G20 CB comes at, it offers unmatchable gaming performance, sharpest graphics and coolest designs of all times when it comes to a gaming. Even if I did marathon gaming, it didn't showed any kind of inappropriate function...
Aggressive gamer oriented design, Plug and play setup, Powerful performance, Fast NVMe storage, Meant for 4K gaming
A more powerful CPU would have been appreciated
The new ASUS ROG G20CB is a serious plug-&-play gaming PC, which offers 4K gaming without breaking into a sweat. Further, the cost is now much more justified...
Aggressive gamer oriented design, Plug and play setup, Powerful performance, Fast NVMe storage, Meant for 4K gaming
A more powerful CPU would have been appreciated
The new ASUS ROG G20CB is a serious plug-&-play gaming PC, which offers 4K gaming without breaking into a sweat. Further, the cost is now much more justified...
Compact and good-looking, Top-end components, Great for 4K gaming
Requires two power bricks, Mediocre bundled keyboard and mouse, Expensive
Asus definitely knows how to build PCs, and it's clear that the company has drawn on the strengths of its various divisions in creating the ROG G20CB. The idea of a compact, stylish desktop aimed at gamers is definitely good, and on paper, there are no mi...
Abstract: RATING: 78 / 100PROS: Aggressive gamer oriented design, plug and play setup, powerful performance, Fast NVMe storageCONS: Costly, Not meant for 4K gamingBuilding a new gaming rig consumes a considerable amount of time and money, particularly when you aim...
Top of the line hardware, Customisable LEDs, Compact
Bad peripherals, Needs two plug points
The Asus ROG G20CB is a solid machine with some great hardware under the hood. Sure, the peripherals are a bit on the bad side, and the LED might seem a bit tacky to some, but the computer itself doesn't really fail to deliver on any of its promises. It i...
Compact design and small footprint, Upgrade path, Aggressive, but not out-of-place design, Great airflow
Hard to open, will void your warranty, Expensive, No Type-C ports, Plasticky build
The ASUS ROG G20CB is an awesome little machine that can easily find its place in both hardcore gaming battle-stations, as well as minimalist setups. Its harsh angles give it an aggressive look, but it definitely won't look out of place. Its small footpri...