Product Review: ASUS ROG Strix GT35 (2025 Model)

Introduction
ASUS has made a strong statement with the release of their ROG Strix GT35 2025 model, unveiled at CES 2025 and available since mid-January. This gaming desktop aims to strike a balance between extreme performance and accessibility, offering a pre-built solution that rivals custom setups in terms of power and upgradability.
Design and Aesthetics
The ROG Strix GT35 retains the aggressive gaming aesthetic ASUS is known for, but with some refined touches. The mid-tower case features a mix of brushed aluminum and tempered glass, with customizable Aura Sync RGB lighting that can be coordinated with other ASUS peripherals. A notable addition is the integrated 4.5-inch OLED display on the front panel, which can show system stats, custom animations, or even small game widgets.
Hardware Specifications
Under the hood, the GT35 is powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen 9 8950X processor, featuring 24 cores and 48 threads. This is complemented by the AMD Radeon RX 8900 XT graphics card, offering 32GB of GDDR7 memory. The system comes with 128GB of DDR6 RAM, running at an impressive 7200MHz. Storage is handled by a 2TB PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD and a 4TB 7200RPM HDD for additional space.
Performance
In our benchmarks, the ROG Strix GT35 showed exceptional performance across the board. It easily handled 4K gaming at max settings, with most titles running well above 144 fps. Even at 8K resolution, many games remained playable with settings tweaked. The system’s ability to handle content creation tasks was equally impressive, with video rendering times that rival dedicated workstations.
Cooling and Acoustics
ASUS has implemented a new cooling system they call “Frost Blade 3.0,” which combines liquid cooling for the CPU with strategically placed fans for optimal airflow. The result is a system that remains cool under heavy loads without sounding like a jet engine. During our stress tests, CPU temperatures never exceeded 75°C, while the GPU stayed under 70°C.
Upgradability and Expansion
One of the GT35’s strengths is its tool-less design, allowing easy access to internal components. The case offers ample room for additional storage drives, and the motherboard supports up to 256GB of RAM for future upgrades. The power supply is a hefty 1200W unit, providing headroom for even more powerful GPUs down the line.
Software and Features
ASUS’s Armoury Crate software serves as the central hub for system control, offering one-click overclocking, fan curve adjustments, and RGB lighting synchronization. New for 2025 is the AI Performance Optimizer, which uses machine learning to fine-tune system parameters based on your usage patterns and the games you play most frequently.
Connectivity
The GT35 is well-equipped for connectivity, featuring Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and 10Gb Ethernet. The front I/O panel includes USB 4.0 ports and a USB-C port with Thunderbolt 5 support, while the rear offers a comprehensive selection of USB ports, audio jacks, and display outputs.
Conclusion
The ASUS ROG Strix GT35 (2025 Model) represents a compelling option for gamers who want top-tier performance without the hassle of building a system from scratch. Its combination of cutting-edge components, effective cooling, and user-friendly design make it a standout in the pre-built gaming PC market. While it comes at a premium price, the performance, build quality, and potential for future upgrades justify the investment for serious gamers and content creators alike.



