Needs two power plugs. External power supplies. Difficult to open case and work with internal components. Very limited internal expansion. Eco Energy mode setup is overly complicated
Two external power bricks require two wall sockets
I think it's safe to say that ASUS' ROG G20 is going to be the most unique PC I'll be taking a look at for quite some time. While countless vendors are building small PCs nowadays, the G20 stands out from the crowd thanks to its cool Mayan-inspired styl...
Needs two power plugs. External power supplies. Difficult to open case and work with internal components. Very limited internal expansion. Eco Energy mode setup is overly complicated
The Asus Republic of Gamers G20 is a small-form-factor gaming PC with enthusiast-level components and good gaming performance at a moderate price. However, some usability issues crop up when convention is sacrificed in the name of innovation and design....
Fast enough for full-tilt 1080p gaming, Compact and reasonably quiet, Customizable case lighting, Decent keyboard and mouse included
Two external power bricks require two wall sockets, Last-generation Nvidia graphics, CPU and GPU could be better balanced
Asus' compact tower requires two power packs and its graphics card is middle-of-the-road, but it's hard to ignore its bottom line: 1080p gaming at mostly high settings without costing a fortune. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-11-27, Author: Kevin , review by: cgmagonline.com
The G20 is a small-form-factor desktop computer, designed to occupy less space than your typical tower and be far more portable...
Needs two power plugs, External power supplies, Difficult to open case and work with internal components, Very limited internal expansion, Eco Energy mode setup is overly complicated
The Asus Republic of Gamers G20 is a small-form-factor gaming PC with enthusiast-level components and good gaming performance at a moderate price. However, some usability issues crop up when convention is sacrificed in the name of innovation and design...
Published: 2015-11-16, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Small form factor, No really, it's small and looks good too, Asus ROG colour scheme is always a winner, Core i7 and GTX 970 delivers good frame rates at Full HD, The cooling system controls temperatures without making a racket, Ultraquiet 22dB operation w
Minimal upgrade path, You require two mains power sockets, 4th Gen CPU looks a little old hat, We don't like McAfee installed out of the box, Asus Web Storage is prone to popping up every so often to remind you there is a chunk of space in the cloud that
Asus aims to pull off a neat trick with the Republic Of Gamers G20AJ. They have taken a desktop Core i7 CPU and a desktop GTX 970 graphics card and crammed the two of them into a tiny 12.5-litre chassis that appears to be a similar size as a Sony PlayStat...
Asus ROG G20 is really an impressive machine right at performance too. The only badpoint I would say its really tuff to upgrade the machine as taking the side cover was also tuff and installing extra hardware for future is tuff. I am really impressed with...
Solid performance, no noise and heat, beautiful design, customizable lighting
Only 32 GB SSD
Asus ROG G20 is ultimate gaming PC that looks great and performs well. The machine enhances your gaming with its fine keyboard and its different lights adds beauty to it. While playing games like Thief, Shadow of Mordor, etc, there was no visible lag an...
Compact and with great specs to choose from, this is a good choice for an upgrade if you have the money to spare.(previously published in issue January 2016)...
ASUS ROG G20 (G20AJ) Compact Gaming Desktop retails at RM 5,499 – is it worth it? Nope, not at all. That's paying a premium price for a sleek looking computer that's compact but not too far off from an ITX system.The Core i7 + GTX 760 combo is just for wh...