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ASUS launches ROG NUC 16 compact gaming PC

ASUS adds RTX 5080 graphics and modern cooling to a very small box.

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ASUS ROG NUC 16 compact gaming PC shown in both vertical and horizontal orientations on a light gray background. The white vertical model features a transparent side panel with illuminated RGB ROG branding and front USB ports, while the black horizontal model showcases a low-profile design with RGB lighting accents, front connectivity ports, and the ROG logo on top.
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ASUS has unveiled the ROG NUC 16, a compact gaming PC that pushes high-end desktop-style performance into a very small chassis. It is aimed at gamers, creators, and AI users who want serious power without committing to a full tower build.

The headline spec is a system that can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU. ASUS says the machine is also built for AI-heavy workloads, with support for up to 1334 AI TOPS, 16GB of dedicated GDDR7 GPU memory, and up to 128GB of memory overall.

What makes the ROG NUC 16 stand out is not just the hardware, but the packaging. ASUS has shrunk it into an ultra-compact 3L form factor, added a redesigned cooling system, and included a patented removable stand so the PC can sit vertically or horizontally depending on the desk setup.

On the cooling side, ASUS says the new QuietFlow design improves CPU thermal coverage by 12% compared with the previous generation. That matters because compact PCs often struggle to keep performance stable under long gaming or creative sessions, and ASUS appears to be positioning this model as a machine that can stay quiet and consistent when the load gets heavy.

For gamers, the big appeal is the RTX 5080 Laptop GPU and support for NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, including Multi-Frame Generation and Super Resolution. ASUS says this helps deliver smoother gameplay, better motion clarity, and stronger image quality in demanding titles, while also benefiting tasks like video editing and real-time rendering.

For creators and AI tinkerers, the pitch is equally straightforward. ASUS says the system can handle local AI agents and local large language models, and the hardware is meant to be comfortable with creative work up to 8K workflows, which makes the ROG NUC 16 feel less like a tiny gaming box and more like a compact workstation in disguise.

There is also a design angle here that will matter to buyers who care about aesthetics. ASUS is offering the ROG NUC 16 in black and in a Moonlight White edition, which gives the mini PC a more premium, lifestyle-friendly look than the usual black gaming hardware.

The broader story is that ASUS is continuing to push the NUC idea further after taking over the line from Intel. The ROG NUC 16 looks like the company’s most aggressive attempt yet to make a mini PC feel like a true performance machine, rather than a compromise between a laptop and a desktop.

One practical note, though: early coverage suggests the performance jump over the previous model may be noticeable but not dramatic in synthetic testing, so the real-world value will likely depend on pricing and how much the compact form factor matters to the buyer.


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