ASUS announced the world's first notebook with liquid cooling at IFA 2015. Although that might sound great for some gaming enthusiasts, it's clearly not something that could even be remotely called portable.
Promising performance on-par with high-end gaming desktops thanks to it unlocked multipliers processor, the new ROG GX700 does support some serious overclocking capabilities. Powered by a quad-core Intel Core i7-6820HK processor (2.70GHz/3.60GHz, 8MB cache) the quite unique, in all aspects possible, new liquid-cooled laptop comes with a water-pump at the backside of the machine that circulates the water inside the system to cool down the flaming unlocked Skylake-H.
Graphics-wise, the machine arrives with GM204 GPU Nvidia GeForce GTX 990M packing quite an impressive 8GB GDDR5 internal memory. RAM-wise, the ROG GX700 can hold up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, which is probably one of the few laptops in existence that carry the new memory standard. Users can equip the new machine with an SSD that will likely hold about 512GB, and it’s unknown if offers to swap it for a 2TB or more HDD are available from ASUS.