ASUS Celebrates its PC DIY Legacy and Community on the Inaugural PC DIY Day
Fremont, California (November 11, 2020) -
ASUS today announced the inaugural ASUS PC DIY Day to be held on December 3, 2020, in celebration of its PC DIY legacy and community of PC gamers, creators, builders and modders. Building PCs, also known as PC DIY, has been an integral part of the ASUS DNA since the launch of its very first motherboards over 30 years ago. Today, ASUS makes most of what PC builders need to create their own system, with a focus on bringing unique designs and innovative features to PC gamers, creators and power users everywhere.
To celebrate the growing community of PC DIY enthusiasts and reflect on the ASUS PC DIY legacy, the inaugural PC DIY Day is a jam-packed day catered to builders of any experience level featuring interactive and educational videos with your favorite PC builders, and much, much more, including contests and giveaways. Tune in virtually via the ASUS Republic of Gamers Twitch channel (https://www.twitch.tv/asusrog) on December 3, or learn more about ASUS PC DIY Day at our online PC DIY hub at https://bit.ly/ASUS-PCDIY, including resources for those new to building a PC. From planning your PC needs to picking parts and putting it all together, build your own PC as easy as 1, 2, 3 with a handy guide written by ASUS’ own PC builder enthusiasts. And, stay tuned after our PC DIY Day festivities conclude, as we’ll continue to regularly update our ASUS PC DIY online hub with new content, resources, and giveaways.
The ASUS Legacy – PC DIY-ing Since 1989
PC DIY has been an integral part of the ASUS DNA since the launch of the very first ASUS motherboards over 30 years ago. Since 1989, ASUS has shipped over half a billion motherboards globally – placed end to end, they would form a chain long enough to circle the globe nearly four times over.
And in 2006, quick to recognize a growing, passionate community of modders and enthusiasts, ASUS launched the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, dedicated exclusively to developing the world’s best gaming gear. The ROG legacy began with the ROG Crosshair, the first ever motherboard made especially for overclockers and gaming enthusiasts, and continues to this day with the latest game-changing ROG components, accessories and peripherals. In 2010, ASUS also introduced the first TUF (“The Ultimate Force”) Series motherboards for even greater accessibility for experienced and aspiring PC DIYers. Now known as TUF Gaming, every TUF component delivers high performance gaming that’s built to last, thanks to stringent testing and military-grade toughness.
Nowadays, ASUS motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, CPU coolers, cases, power supplies, peripherals, and more are built to deliver high performance, dependable operation, and user-friendly experiences, all the way from the hardware itself to the software that controls it. With cutting-edge design and innovative features for your next build, ASUS has won thousands of prestigious awards in 2019 (an average of 11 every day) and continues to be an innovator in PC products since 1989.