Asus Unveils ROG OC Station

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News Posted: Wed, May 20 2009 6:36 PM

Hassle-free Hardware-based Overclocking with the ROG OC Station

-- Cutting-edge Bay-mounted Device with Brilliant LCD Screen Delivers Easy Overclocking in Sublime Style --


Taipei, Taiwan; May 20, 2009 - ASUS, the world’s leading producer and innovator of motherboards, today shed brilliant light on the dark art of overclocking with the introduction of the ROG (Republic of Gamers) OC Station. The OC Station is a pure hardware-based, bay-mounted device with a large 3-inch display that takes OCing to a whole new level of ease, accuracy and sophistication. When used in conjunction with ROG motherboards, the strikingly-designed OC Station grants users on-the-fly access to overclocking parameters, ROG-exclusive features, fan speeds, system information and even a photo slideshow function.

The Holy Grail of Overclocking: Instant Hardware-based OCing
With the OC Station, ASUS has stamped its authority on an area that has proven elusive to other PC component manufacturers—pure hardware-based overclocking. The OC Station provides users with quick access to system voltages and frequencies without having to enter the BIOS. Users can overclock their systems on-the-fly via a knob, even during busy benchmark runs or actual gameplay. The OC Station also interfaces seamlessly with the embedded iROG controller on ROG motherboards, enabling users to manage ROG-exclusive features such as CPU Level Up and ASUS EPU-6 Engine at a hardware level. This allows users to achieve performance boosts and perform energy consumption tweaks instantly.



Clearly Intuitive: Large LCD, Adjustable Faceplate and User-friendly Interface
The OC Station’s large 3-inch display makes reviewing the system’s settings a breeze. Characters are bright and large, making them easily readable from a good distance, and an adjustable faceplate which can be tilted upward 30 degrees ensures perfect viewability while sitting down or standing. Similarly, the OC Station’s user-friendly interface—consisting of a large knob and clearly-labeled buttons—makes navigating through its comprehensive functions an effortless affair.

Dynamically Designed: Space-age Aesthetics
Bold and futuristic, the OC Station’s sports car-inspired design is a reflection of its value proposition: control, speed, precision and power. It is easily the most stylish OC controller on the market, a gleaming testament of ASUS’ belief that cutting-edge function should come in a cutting-edge form. The OC Station can be installed in virtually any PC case, where it occupies two 5.25-inch drive bays.

Key Features at a Glance:




  • Pure hardware-based OC control 

  • Real-time access to system voltages, frequencies and fan speeds 

  • Intuitive user interface with 3” TFT-LCD display 

  • Temperature monitoring for critical components 

  • Alarm thresholds with audio alerts 

  • Stylish design with adjustable faceplate (tilts upward 30 degrees) 

  • Mounts in two 5.25-inch bays 

  • Seamless integration with ROG CPU Level Up and ASUS EPU-6 Engine 

  • Photo slideshow function

 




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Hey Mo, this stuff is pretty cool! I wonder how much it costs!

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Dave_HH replied on Thu, May 21 2009 12:30 PM

Good question, Dave! We'll put the feelers out with Asus and let you know.

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So I am guessing this thing is designed to work with basicly my board(Rampage II Extreme). Like the board doesn't have enough features as it is. Would be a fun toy to have though. Now only if it was a fan controler too, then it would be perfect.

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