Forget about all that girly Eee nonsense, ASUS is still keeping up with its efforts on the enthusiast front and has today expanded on its Republic of Gamers line with the launch of its ROG OC Station.
As the name suggests, the OC Station is a hardware-based, bay-mounted device that promises to "take overclocking to a whole new level of ease, accuracy and sophistication".
The unit, pictured above, slots into two 5.25in drive bays and provides real-time access to system voltages, frequencies, temperatures, and fan speeds, as well as providing the all-important audio alarm. Unlike many bay-mounted units, ASUS' OC Station looks pretty impressive - thanks largely to the 3in TFT-LCD display.
We've not seen it in action, we must admit, but ASUS reckons its display is bright and large, making it easily readable from afar - and it can also be used to display photo slideshows, too. Can't quite see it under your desk? Not to worry, it also tilts upward by 30° to ensure easy viewing.
On-the-fly overclocking should function with most existing systems, but ASUS adds that the OC Staion's able to interface with the iROG controller on ROG motherboards - such as the recently reviewed Rampage II GENE - providing access to ROG-specific features such as CPU Level Up and ASUS EPU-6 Engine.
There's no mention of price, but we're certain to see the OC Station in action at next month's COMPUTEX,