ASUS ROG x Hatsune Miku Hardware Lineup Officially Launched

ASUS has officially unveiled its long-awaited ROG x Hatsune Miku special edition lineup, blending high-end gaming gear with the colorful aesthetic of the world’s most famous virtual idol.

What began as a showcase in China last month has now turned into a full global launch, complete with components, peripherals, and even apparel.

The centerpiece of the collection is the ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5080 OC GPU, a massive 3.8-slot graphics card decorated in Miku’s signature teal and pink, with a full-sized illustration on the backplate and customizable RGB accents. For the motherboard, ASUS rolled out the ROG Strix X870E-H Gaming WiFi 7 Miku Edition, carrying subtle artwork across the I/O shroud and chipset heatsink.

Cooling enthusiasts will find the ROG RYUO IV 360 ARGB Miku Edition especially eye-catching, featuring pastel accents and a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen on the CPU block that can display custom content alongside standard performance stats. For storage lovers, the ROG Strix Arion NVMe SSD enclosure offers both heat dissipation and Miku-inspired styling.

Powering it all is the ROG Thor 1200W Platinum III Miku Edition PSU, which comes with its own OLED panel to show live power usage while glowing with themed highlights. The full system is meant to sit inside the ROG Strix Helios II Miku Edition chassis, a large tower with tempered glass panels and airflow tuned to keep even this flashy build cool.

Beyond the core build, ASUS also released a ROG Strix XG27ACMEG-G Miku Edition monitor, offering 1440p visuals with a blazing 260Hz refresh rate. And for fans who want to wear their love for the virtual singer, two exclusive Miku ROG T-shirts are part of the package.

While ASUS hasn’t yet revealed pricing or release dates, anticipation is high. For Miku devotees, this collection represents the ultimate crossover of gaming performance and pop-culture fandom. For critics, though, the inevitable markup on branded hardware may leave them less enthusiastic.

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