ASUS ROG Strix GA35 (AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32 GB, 2000 GB, GeForce RTX 3090)

ASUS ROG Strix GA35

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32 GB, 2000 GB, GeForce RTX 3090


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Anonymous

3 years ago

All the information I could find from external sources (assumptions). -The case cannot be removed with fans, which may lead to a problem with cooling when a graphics card is added. It has enough space. -Mainboard is relatively good Asus 570 f gaming, but "only" 2x NVMe places, furthermore "only" wifi 5. -Only 3200 mhz, but that's ok. No brand known. -NVMe seem to be Samsung https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/samsung-pm9a1-1024-gb-ssd-14662551. If true super. (980 pro oem) -Graphics card is an Asus Strix ROG 3090, atm about 2500- if available and you ignore the lunatic Ricardo deals that go up to 3k. -Thor 850W PSU, if true would be great. -Normal built-in graphics card on this model (horizontal). -Apparently there's a good keyboard and mouse to go with it. including from here https://www.amazon.com/Desktop-GeForce-Hot-Swap-Professional-GA35DX-XB999/dp/B096VN5V7X . If this is true, https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-rog-chakram-core-kabelgebunden-maus-13916866 and https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-rog-strix-scope-ch-kabelgebunden-tastatur-11769841 for free. It's declared that way on various sites, but Digitec may have a special version. If you can use all components: 570 CHF CPU 280 CHF Mainboard 150 CHF Ram 2600 CHF Graphics card 191 Keyboard 104 Mouse 330 SSD 230 PSU 250 Case incl fan 150 Cooling system Chassis, case and RAM prices accepted - 4855 chf. The first components I would replace would be the case (I find it ugly) and the RAM. Mainboard, CPU, graphics card, SSD, power supply (if no second GPU) are rock solid. But that ultimately means the price-performance ratio, at least to the graphics card prices, is good enough to improve individual components, even if you can't use everything. Even if the case and the RAM are replaced, one is still within the 4.8k, then simply with an attractive case and 128 MB Fury 3600 mhz, for example. I ordered the computer today, I will make an update to help potential buyers. Of course I would correct myself, should this be necessary.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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rating should suffice as an update. There are a lot of wrong ratings for computers at digitec, so I can only recommend that you be careful here.

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erzraffael

4 years ago

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Hans Stoller

4 years ago

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Some of the G35s have "branded" Asus components, but these do not have to be exactly retail versions. The GPU installed here is effectively a retail version: https://rog.asus.com/graphics-cards/graphics-cards/rog-strix/rog-strix-rtx3090-24g-gaming-model/

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Ja .

2 years ago

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sandygrendel

2 years ago

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Yes, but only if the successor models are affordable, which I don't expect. that's why I think the price is ok. In addition, the energy consumption of the Nvidia next gen graphics cards is supposed to be significantly higher. This computer alone can easily heat a room in winter. I have had this computer for about a year and it has more than enough power for me. However, it should now be possible to assemble a comparable computer for 3000, with a better equipped mainboard, better power supply and a more flexible case. If you want to wait, you can also get a Ryzen 5 7600X CPU with an AM5 board and DDR5 RAM.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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volaufdinase

3 years ago

No. The model sold on the manufacturer's website has "only" 32GB Ram and 1x1TB SSD. The one from Digitec is equipped with 32GB RAM and 2x1TB SSD. I received the device a few months ago. The specifications listed here match the device as far as possible, except that the RTX 3090 is installed vertically, as with most other ROG models.

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Zogs313

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

All of the Asus boards with X570 Chipset have wifi 6. See here: https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/All-series/filter?Category=AMD&Spec=578&SubSpec=560 And according to another user the board is a Hero-series, most likely this one (though don't take that for granted): https://rog.asus.com/ch-de/motherboards/rog-crosshair/rog-crosshair-viii-hero-wi-fi-model/spec

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