However, the mobile CPU architecture might slightly restrict the maximum frame rate achievable. Despite the compact size of the ROG NUCs, which are housed in a 2.5-liter chassis, Asus has included a range of features to offset the limitations on physical expansion. These features encompass support for Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, RGB lighting, and a comprehensive array of ports, ensuring connectivity and expansion options are not compromised. The connectivity suite of the Asus ROG NUCs comprises two USB 3.0 ports, an audio jack, and a card reader on the front, along with two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, a 2.5G Ethernet port, a USB Type-C port, an HDMI port, and two DisplayPorts on the rear. While the price-performance ratio might raise questions from a do-it-yourself (DIY) perspective, the integration of discrete RTX 40 Series GPUs and Intel's latest CPUs within such a small form factor is noteworthy, potentially offering powerful computing capabilities. Potential buyers might await thermal performance reviews to assess the systems fully. Currently, the Asus ROG NUC models are not yet available for purchase, but the recent pricing announcement suggests an imminent release.