Intel Mini PC ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel® Core™ Review
The ASUS ROG NUC packs an RTX 5070 into a box smaller than a console, but its puzzlingly weak CPU and high price make it a tough recommendation for most gamers.
The 30-Second Version
The ROG NUC crams impressive GPU power into a tiny box, but its weak CPU and high price are hard to ignore. It's a niche pick for gamers who desperately need to save space. For everyone else, a traditional desktop is a smarter buy.
Overview
The ROG NUC is a fascinating contradiction. It packs a high-end RTX 5070 mobile GPU and 32GB of DDR5 RAM into a 3-liter box smaller than a game console, promising desktop-level gaming in a living-room-friendly package. On paper, it's a dream for space-constrained gamers who still want to play the latest titles.
Performance
Let's be real: the GPU is the star here. That RTX 5070 mobile chip lands in the 82nd percentile in our database, so it handles modern games at high settings on a 1440p monitor without breaking a sweat. DLSS helps push frames even higher. The elephant in the room is the CPU. Intel's Core Ultra 9 275HX scores in the 1st percentile, which is shockingly low for a chip with an 'Ultra 9' badge. It's fine for gaming, but don't expect to multitask heavily or do serious CPU-bound work without hitting a wall.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- RTX 5070 mobile GPU delivers excellent 1440p gaming performance. 95th
- Incredibly compact form factor saves serious desk space. 82th
- 32GB of DDR5 RAM is plenty for gaming and future-proofing. 77th
- Triple-fan cooling system keeps it surprisingly quiet under load.
Cons
- The CPU performance is shockingly weak for the price. 1th
- Reliability scores in our database are alarmingly low (21st percentile). 20th
- You're paying a big premium for the mini PC form factor.
- Upgradability is limited to just RAM and storage.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | 2.7 GHz intel_core_ultra_9 |
| Cores | 1 |
| Frequency | 2.7 GHz |
Graphics
| GPU | RTX 5070 |
| Type | discrete |
| VRAM | 8 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR7 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 32 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 1 TB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Build
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Weight | 3.1 kg / 6.9 lbs |
Connectivity
| Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
System
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
Value & Pricing
At $2,349, this is a tough sell. You're paying a massive 'mini tax' for the compact design. For the same money, you could build a full-sized desktop with a more powerful desktop-class RTX 5070 and a CPU that doesn't perform like a budget chip. The value only makes sense if saving space is your absolute top priority and you're willing to pay extra for it.
vs Competition
Compared to traditional towers like the HP Omen 45L or Corsair Vengeance a7400, the ROG NUC gives up a ton of raw power and upgrade potential for its tiny size. Against other mini PCs, it's one of the most powerful gaming options available, but that comes with a sky-high price and those reliability concerns. If you don't need the absolute smallest form factor, a mid-tower from Lenovo or MSI will give you better specs and likely better long-term reliability for the same cash.
| Spec | Intel Mini PC ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel® Core™ | HP OMEN HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop, Intel Core Ultra 7 | MSI MSI - EdgeXpert Mini Desktop - Arm 20 core - 128GB | Dell Dell Tower Plus Desktop Computer | Lenovo Lenovo Legion T7 34IAS10 90Y6003JUS Gaming Desktop | CLX CLX - Horus Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 9 9950X - |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 2.7 GHz intel_core_ultra_9 | Intel Core Ultra 7 265K | ARM | Intel Core Ultra 7 265 | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X |
| RAM (GB) | 32 | 32 | 128 | 32 | 64 | 96 |
| Storage (GB) | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 1024 | 2048 | 10048 |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 |
| Form Factor | Mini | Desktop | Mini | Tower | Tower | Mid Tower |
| Psu W | - | 850 | 240 | 750 | - | 850 |
| OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro | NVIDIA DGX OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home |
Common Questions
Q: Can this run games at 4K?
With the RTX 5070 mobile GPU, you can hit 60fps at 4K in many games if you use DLSS Performance mode and tweak settings from Ultra to High. For native 4K Ultra, you'll want a more powerful desktop GPU.
Q: Is it easy to upgrade?
You can upgrade the RAM and SSD easily via a thumb screw panel, but that's it. The CPU and GPU are soldered onto the motherboard and cannot be changed.
Q: How many monitors can it support?
It supports up to five 4K displays simultaneously through its combination of HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt 4 ports, which is great for a multi-monitor setup.
Who Should Skip This
If you do any sort of CPU-heavy work like video editing, 3D rendering, or streaming while you game, skip this. That bottom-percentile CPU will bottleneck you hard. Also, if you're on a tight budget or prioritize long-term reliability above all, the data suggests you should look at more established desktop brands.
Verdict
Buy this only if your desk space is measured in square inches, not square feet, and you absolutely must have a high-end gaming PC that fits next to your monitor. It's a niche product for a very specific buyer: the space-constrained gamer who values form factor over everything else, including value and some peace of mind about reliability.