ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) showcases its vision for the future of gaming at Computex 2026, unveiling a wide range of anniversary products that span PCs, components, displays, networking equipment, accessories, and even lifestyle collectibles.
The launch, called Edition 20, marks the gaming brand’s 20th anniversary and highlights how gaming hardware is evolving beyond individual devices into connected ecosystems powered by artificial intelligence (AI), advanced cooling technologies, and immersive experiences.
“The Journey of Dare began with a defiant spirit, a refusal to settle for the status quo,” said Jonney Shih, chair of ASUS. “We don’t just play, we play to win, but victory was never our finish line. With every win we pushed further, moving beyond performance to reimagine aesthetics and redefine the entire ecosystem. Twenty years on, we didn’t just change the game, we transformed the world around it.”
Shih also credited the gaming community for helping shape the brand.
“To truly honor the ROG legacy, our narrative should begin with our roots in community collaboration. ROG wasn’t simply the result of an internal experiment in our lab; it came to life through partnerships with overclockers and passionate industry partners who were eager to redefine gaming performance,” he said.
The anniversary lineup includes limited-edition products featuring a black-and-gold design theme and premium materials. Among the flagship releases is the ROG Crosshair X870E Edition 20 motherboard, which combines built-in liquid cooling with support for up to nine M.2 SSD slots for high-performance gaming and content creation systems.
ROG also introduced the Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20, a graphics card equipped with a curved AMOLED display that can show system information and custom animations. The card supports power draws of up to 800 watts and uses a quad-fan cooling system designed for demanding workloads.
For gamers building extreme PCs, ASUS unveiled the ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition 20 power supply, capable of supporting systems with up to four NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards.
Beyond components, ASUS expanded its desktop and mini-PC offerings. The compact ROG NUC 16 Edition 20packs an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU into a three-liter chassis, while the ROG G1000 Edition 20desktop supports top-tier processors and graphics cards and features a cooling system capable of handling up to 1,000 watts of thermal output.
The company also highlighted several display innovations, including what it describes as the world’s first OLED esports monitor, the ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG ACE, featuring a 540Hz refresh rate. Another monitor, the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM, offers dual-mode operation with 4K resolution at 240Hz or Full HD at 480Hz.
ROG’s anniversary celebration extends beyond gaming hardware. The company introduced special-edition keyboards, mice, gaming chairs, backpacks, luggage, collectible figures, and its first-ever board game, ROG Saga: In Search of Lapuntu.
As it enters its third decade, ASUS said ROG will continue focusing on ecosystem integration, AI-driven technologies, advanced thermal engineering, and gaming experiences that connect hardware, software, and community into a single platform.
