ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

This year, a well-known manufacturer of computer components, ASUS company, celebrates 30 years since foundation. Such a date, naturally, couldn’t do without various kinds of festive events. To her, in particular, Prize draw timed, held on site asus.com, but, having seen enough of the AMD example, ASUS decided not to limit itself to this and has prepared limited anniversary series of motherboards, video cards and peripherals.
ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

However, it's worth saying right away, that ASUS anniversary components were released with an eye to the Chinese market in partnership with the trading platform JD.com, which partly explains their distinctive design. Residents of other regions, probably, will be able to admire the creations of ASUS designers and invited artists only in pictures. But there is still something to see, because leading masters of traditional Chinese lacquer painting and silver carving were invited to decorate the holiday products.

The anniversary series includes the TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING motherboard (WI-FI);

ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

video card TUF GTX 1660TI-O6G-GAMING;

ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

ROG STRIX FLARE keyboard;

ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

mouse ROG Gladius II P502;

ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

and ROG headset 7.1 Centurion.

ASUS has prepared an anniversary motherboard, video card and peripherals for its 30th anniversary

Looking at all, The supply of such festively decorated components is very limited, since even users from China will not be able to buy them directly. As expected, souvenirs will be raffled off between buyers of ASUS products at the site JD.com.

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