ROG's 610 FPS Monitor at Computex 2025 Is Screaming Fast—and a Little Mind-Bending
Tucked away in a corner at Computex 2025 was something completely wild: an ROG (Republic of Gamers) by ASUS monitor pumping out a whopping 610 frames per second.
Yes, you read that right—610 FPS, with a response time of 0.1ms. It's one of the fastest gaming monitors we've ever seen, and to be honest, it's a bit hard to wrap your head around. This sort of performance is far beyond what most modern systems are even capable of.
Of course, there's a catch (or two).
Overclocked and Optimized
The 610 FPS is achieved through overclocking, and you’ll likely need a seriously high-end GPU setup—possibly next-gen hardware—to consistently hit those frame rates in real-world gaming scenarios. This isn’t just a “plug and play” situation for the average gamer.
Enter ELMB 2: Clarity Tech You’ll Struggle to Explain
Beyond the FPS, ASUS is also showcasing a new display technology called ELMB 2. They tried to explain it to us… and we’re still recovering. In simple terms, it uses two layers to analyze image clarity, essentially enhancing sharpness by intelligently removing visual artifacts. The result? Incredibly clear, ultra-smooth visuals that push motion clarity to a whole new level.
It might take a bit before this tech reaches mainstream rigs, but it's a wild (and somewhat daunting) look into the future of PC gaming monitors.
Final Thoughts: The monitor game is heating up quickly—quite literally quicker than our brains can handle. If this is the future, buckle up.
Keep it locked for more crazy discoveries from Computex 2025.
