ASUS has made its presence known in this Gamescom 2025 with a range of new gaming products showcased: aside from the limited-edition ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card and the new ROG OLED monitors (details are in this text and in this other text), there’s a bunch of gaming peripherals, plus a wider range of Hatsune Miku-themed products revealed this week.
ASUS @ Gamescom 2025

Here’s everything else ASUS has in store for us, starting with the ROG XG Station 3. This much sleeker-looking eGPU dock now connects via Thunderbolt 5 with support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series and AMD Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs, including BTF-based models. Based on press release, ASUS says the enclosure also splits up three additional USB-C 10Gbps ports for data transfers, but that’s all we know so far – no PSU specs has been mentioned.



Moving on, we have the ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller with tri-mode connectivity, low-latency 1000Hz polling, and TMR anti-drift joysticks with dual-mode triggers; the new ROG Courser gaming chair introduces a synchronized recline system, adjustable lumbar support, and integrated RGB lighting (of course). The ROG Strix GS-BE7200 Wi-Fi 7 router was also announced, with dual-band Multi-Link Operation (MLO) support, up to 7200 Mbps combined bandwidth, and internal antenna design specifically enhancing 5GHz signal performance and throughput.

ASUS also continues its Hatsune Miku collaboration with more products in the classic blue-green colorway, including the new ROG Strix X870E-H Gaming WiFi7 motherboard, ROG Ryuo IV 360 ARGB cooler, ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, ROG Strix Helios II PC case, ROG Thor 1200W Platinum III power supply, ROG Strix XG27ACMEG-G monitor, ROG Strix Arion SSD enclosure, two ROG T-shirts, as well as the sole non-ROG product revealed today, the ASUS A23 case.
Pokdepinion: That’s a lot of Hatsune Miku stuffs – certainly enough to build a fully themed PC.