ASUS has just announced a global summer promotion featuring an exclusive mouse pad bundle for all you Diablo III gamers out there. If you’re already engaged in the slash and loot fun, courtesy Blizzard, but feel the need for more power, then maybe it’s time for an upgrade.
The collectible mouse pad arrives with several ASUS and ROG products. The first is the cool and deadly HD 7870 DirectCU II TOP graphics card. This guy’s got 28nm GPU, 2GB video memory and ASUS extras like Super Alloy Power components, DIGI+ VRM voltage regulation, and GPU Tweak card tuning and they all make nice additions to your armoury. And you don’t even need to run around looking for them while beset by wave upon wave of wicked underlings.
Also partaking in the feast is the ROG Maximus V Formula/ThunderFX motherboard, one of the most complete gaming and overclocking mobos to ever grace Sanctuary, or any other domain for that matter. In addition to the collectible mouse pad, it also ships with the ThunderFX external audio device which amps up your headphones on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The ASUS desktop people decided that Diablo III gamers on the prowl for some pre-built goodness also deserved to pad their experience with an extra treat and so here’s the list of ASUS desktops where you’ll find a rare item in the box:
CP6230, CM6870, CM6850, CG8265, CG8270, CG8480, CG8565, and CG8580.
For the boss fight of this little article we have ROG TYTAN CG8890, the ultimate guardian of desktop gamerness. Yes, this limited edition beast also comes with the Diablo III mouse pad as an added extra.
Get yours while supplies last and also keep in mind promotion availability may vary by location, so check with your retailer.
Now get fightin’.
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Suds McSoapdish
Thirty years ago, toddler Suds got his first taste of just how enjoyable technology can be when his parents gave him an Atari 2600. He soon picked up on the wonders of the Commodore 64, and the rest is history in the form of a long list of consoles, 80’s home computers and PCs built and assembled with great fervor. Writing and technology gradually moved up from hobbies to professions as Suds became the man he is today, and although he’s worked and traveled the world and experienced many things, technology, especially computing and gaming, has remained a solid constant.