So you’re getting a pretty robust docking station along with that GPU. Now, you need a laptop or gaming handheld with a Thunderbolt 5 port to use the Asus ROG XG Mobile, but we expect to see ...
The Asus ROG XG Mobile is a compact graphics docking solution that debuted in 2021 as a companion for some Asus ROG gaming laptops and tablets. Thanks to a proprietary ROG XG Mobile connector ...
TL;DR: ASUS has introduced the ROG XG Mobile, the first Thunderbolt 5 external GPU dock, featuring NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB GDDR7 memory. It supports up to 140W power ...
The Asus ROG Ally X is currently ... to the JSAUX docking station, but its power passthrough is slightly lower (yet still acceptably fast) at 85 W. The ROG XG Mobile external GPU dock not only ...
While Asus’ last-gen XG Mobile also boasted up to an Nvidia 4090 ... including Asus’ own ROG Ally X, you’ll likely want the still-rare Thunderbolt 5 to get the full GPU bandwidth here.
CES is jam-packed with announcements, and Asus has brought the thunder with a refresh of nearly everything under its gaming brands. That includes a world first, with an update to its ROG XG Mobile ...
Spoiler alert: It’s ripped with power and stacked with ports. The Asus ROG XG Mobile (2025), which looks a bit like a mini PC, can harness the power of up to Nvidia’s vanguard-tier RTX 5090 ...
If there’s one area where the Asus is a bit inconsistent it’s connectivity. Positively, the rig has two USB-A ports and one discrete USB-C connection that handles DisplayPort and power delivery. It’s ...
Thanks to Thunderbolt 5 support, Asus claims the new ROG XG Mobile can achieve up to 80 gigabits per second of bandwidth, a significant upgrade from the 63 Gbps offered by its predecessor.