Gaming desktop PCs are often towering behemoths, but some like the Asus ROG G13CH come in compact designs, yet remain as powerful and capable as ever. This mid-size gaming PC runs powerful components, like a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series graphics. Still, everything has been squeezed into a case that’s almost the size of a typical tower PC like the CyberPowerPC Gamer GXiVR8080A36. The result is a more portable system that occupies less space than big builds using similar parts.
For workplaces where desk or home theater space is an issue, the Asus ROG G13CH-PS764 provides a fairly convenient platform for gaming and work that can fit into tight spots. Added to the compact chassis is a selection of capable hardware, making for a combo easily potent enough to play today’s games at a very reasonable price. Power and a small footprint are great, and the styling looks premium.
Asus ROG G13CH-PS764 Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core i7-13700F
- Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 4060 Dual
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home
- Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM
- Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD
- Weight: 27 pounds
- Dimensions: ‎7.09 x 16.93 x 16.85 inches
Design & Features
The Asus ROG G13CH is compact, looks sleek, and feels premium. It’s one of those portable gaming desktops that you can move around easily or carry around to a tournament without needing an extra hand; which isn’t the case with most mid-tower gaming PC. It measures ‎7.09 x 16.93 x 16.85 inches and weighs 27 pounds, not so heavy to move around at all.
The G13CH-PS764 can only be oriented upright to facilitate seamless airflow. Rubber feet underline the PC’s underside, and the system’s bottom-heavy weight makes it difficult to tip over accidentally. The top and right sides are perforated for air intake. The graphics card and other internal components are just visible behind the transparent glass side, with a subtle RGB strip under the card that adds extra gamer style.
The compact size does bring along a few drawbacks, namely, port selection. The system has a total of four USB 2.0 and four USB 3.2 ports, one DisplayPort, and two HDMI ports. Two of those USB 3.2 ports are located on the front top panel for easy access, but in this era of Thunderbolt 4 and USB4, the port variety is underwhelming, considering that this kind of system would rely heavily on speed external storage. There’s also an Ethernet port, which is supplemented by Wi-Fi 6E for fast wireless connectivity.
Gaming Performance
In the gaming PC market, compact sizes come at a premium, but the Asus ROG G13CH delivers that kind of performance without being too expensive. Under the hood, it packs an Intel Core i7-13700F processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Dual graphics card, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and 1TB NVMe PCIE 4.0 SSD storage. This puts it in the lower end of the midrange market, competing with the likes of the CyberpowerPC Gamer Master GMA2700A and Skytech Nebula, both with RTX 4060 GPUs, but different processors.
The similar load-outs of these machines translate to similar results in benchmark tests, where the Asus ROG G13CH was rarely more than a few frames per second (fps) above or below the CyberpowerPC and the Skytech.
In Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Ultra detail preset), the Asus G13CH-PS764’s 144 fps at 1080p is within one fps of the others. All machines tie with 37 fps at 4K.
Far Cry 6 (Ultra) registers similarly close results, the ROG G13CH averaging 121 fps at 1080p, but the CyberpowerPC fares better with 143fps, but all deliver around 41fps in 4K.
Cyberpunk 2077 (Ray Tracing Ultra) is a tough game to run, but the Asus G13CH still manages around 37 fps at 1080p and just over 12 fps at 4K. The Skytech doesn’t stand out, but neither does any of the others.
Fan noise is a slight issue on the ROG G13CH. The two fans on the CPU radiator are the culprit here, as their small diameter means they must spin relatively fast to create airflow. They have a constant drone and never shut off (unless the system is off). Gaming or taxing the CPU dramatically spiked the fan noise, but they won’t make gaming unbearable at all.
Everyday Use
With the Intel Core i7-13700F, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD storage, the is a powerful PC and is more than usable for content creation, and can handle some light video editing. Plus, the small case design makes for a good productivity machine that will fit on a small desk, provided you can look beyond the RGB lighting on the case.
Overall, the Asus ROG G13CH is an undeniably powerful machine, and the fact that it comes in a compact design makes it a great choice for most users, but it will not have you pay a premium for the privilege. If you need something compact, nice looking, and great at both gaming and productivity, then this is the ideal system.
Should you buy the Asus ROG G13CH?
Yes, if you need something compact and affordable for 1080p gaming and work.
The Asus ROG G13CH excites on paper, thrills in gaming, and is a reliable productivity workhorse. It proved an exceptional performer holding its own against much larger towers in both gaming and productivity. We also appreciate the quality and style of its case.
The only downside is the lack of at least a USB-C port and fan noise. The system gets a little loud under load, but it’s not a deal-breaker at all. However, considering that Corsair no longer produces its One series gaming desktops, the ROG G13CH remains one of the few precious compact desktops offering big tower performance. And for gaming with the fewest compromises, this mid-tower appears as the way to go.
If you want something smaller than a mid-tower but with gaming performance to rival big chassis gaming machines, the Asus ROG G13CH-PS764 is a solid performer.
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The Review
Asus ROG G13CH
The Asus ROG G13CH (G13CH-PS764) is a compact gaming PC that can match the performance of larger towers, thanks to a Core i7- 13700F processor and RTX 4060 GPU, and is very affordable.
PROS
- Excellent 1080p gaming performance
- Nvidia RTX 4060 is a compact chassis
- Premium look and style
- Great at keeping itself cool
CONS
- No USB-C port option
- Fans can get loud
Review Breakdown
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