You can watch it forever: Asus has introduced the ROG G1000, the world's first gaming PC with AniMe Holo holographic fans

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 11:52
Asus ROG G1000: A New Era in the Gaming Ecosystem Asus ROG G1000. Source: Asus

Asus has introduced one of the most unusual gaming PCs in recent years—a massive Full Tower ROG G1000 computer weighing about 40 kg, which became the world's first system with AniMe Holo holographic fans.

What is known

The main feature of the novelty is the ROG AniMe Holo system, including three holographic fans placed in separate glass chambers. The main 380-mm fan is equipped with 680-720 LEDs, while the two additional 215-mm fans have 384-404 LEDs each. They can display holographic images, animations, and even video files in MP4, GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats, creating the effect of "live" visual panels inside the case. Effects are managed through Armoury Crate.

At the same time, the holographic fans do not participate in cooling—they are created exclusively for visual effects. Real temperature regulation is handled by a 420-mm liquid cooling system and a well-thought-out three-zone airflow system. Additional ventilation slots are located at the top of the side panels and on the front glass panel.

The ROG G1000 boasts top-notch specifications: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D or Ryzen 7 9850X3D processors, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 ROG Astral graphics card, up to 128 GB of DDR5, PCIe 5.0 SSD up to 4 TB, Wi-Fi 7 support, and a 1000-W power supply. The case measures 582.7 × 290 × 614.8 mm and is focused on long-term upgrades and stability.

Asus has not yet revealed the price and launch date—these details will be announced later, but it is clear that not all gamers will be able to afford such a computer.

Source: Asus