ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 (Series 2) ARL-HX CPU, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 MobileGPU, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, Thunderbolt™ 4, Triple-Fan Cooling, and ARGB Lighting
$2,499.00










Price: $1,299.00 - $2,499.00
(as of Oct 14, 2025 17:37:53 UTC – Details)
Experience next-level gaming with the ROG NUC (2025) Mini PC featuring the Intel® Series 2 Core™ Ultra 9 275HX CPU, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 Mobile GPU, 32GB DDR5-6400 MHz RAM, and 1TB NVMe SSD. Advanced triple-fan cooling, seamless support for five 4K displays, and powerful performance packed into a sleek, compact design.
Hardcore Gaming Power: Powered by Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 2) and up to 200+ Platform TOPS, the ROG NUC blends AI-driven performance with future-ready efficiency, delivering up to 18% generation-over-generation improvement for a seamless gaming experience.
AI-Powered Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-Series mobile GPU with DLSS technology takes gaming and realism to the next level, leveraging the power of RTX GPUs to deliver breathtaking visuals.
QuietFlow Cooling: ROG NUC’s three fans and dual Vapor Chamber ensure effective cooling and quiet operation, letting you truly hear the game.
Effortless Upgrades in 3L size: Thumb screw enable quick, 3L size and too-free access for memory and storage upgrades.
Premium ROG Aesthetics with RGB: Personalize with Aura Sync, featuring a sleek design and convenient top-mounted power button.
Customers say
Customers find this mini PC performs outstandingly, with one mentioning it runs Project Cars and Beam NRG games smoothly. They appreciate its small profile, quiet operation even under load, and ease of setup. Customers praise its gaming capabilities, with one highlighting its suitability for 3D modeling, while another notes it’s more powerful than an integrated card.
8 reviews for ROG NUC (2025) Gaming Mini PC with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 (Series 2) ARL-HX CPU, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 MobileGPU, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, Thunderbolt™ 4, Triple-Fan Cooling, and ARGB Lighting
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frytzy –
Great little gaming and media rig
This is a perfect edition to the modern living room entertainment system.This unit is smaller than most of todays gaming consoles and the computer supports play of modern PC games at their highest or at least “better than average” video settings.Also works great as an Entertainment center PC to stream video and audio at the highest definitions available.The computer worked perfectly out of the box and runs cool and silent with fan noise only when really pushing the video settings playing the latest PC games.Addition of a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse and Xbox controllers are key for living room use. I also added a compatible 4 terabyte M.2 expansion drive which also worked perfectly.
Patrick Skilton –
Great media center gaming pc
PC can handle most any game Iâve thrown at it at High or higher well. It was a bit pricey but the size and ease of setup was worth it for the space I had in the media center. It runs quiet even when under load. The case feels a bit cheap but does the job. The I/O is decent for the size, especially nice having the front panel for USB.
Paul L. –
Great and compact
This thing blows my mind. WAY smaller profile than my old gaming PC and way outperforms the 3050 that was in it. Runs smooth, quiet, and surprisingly cool even when running RDR2 at high (not ultra) settings. This thing really runs everything I throw at it.
Balls009 –
Very small but very powerful tower PC
I have not used a PC in 15 years. I decided on this one due to the reviews and the highlights of powerful and fast. Not mention the foot print for this little baby is smaller than my laptop. My son says itâs very fast playing DCS and other fast action games with no freezing frames. Iâm not a game player but at the same time when I take a break, itâs a lot of fun when youâre not playing catch up with all the lag that we used to have 15 years ago, this is a mini tower that fits perfectly in our entertainment system. Last night my son and I decided to move it to a LR tower table between the couches. The picture shows how small it is and how easy it is to relocate. We did this for easy of use while playing DCS and having to plug in the stick via usb. The storage capacity is more than what I need but at the same time I use a CAD program so hopefully it wonât fill up too quickly. The functionality so far, I can only judge by what I had or what was produced 15 years ago. So you can imagine when I was looking and found this mini tower not only was the functionality and build quality a surprise, setting it up was even easier. There are plenty of ports HDMI, USB, USB-C, and others. I donât even know what you call them. Overall, I recommend this mini tower PC two everyone that stopped using them many many years ago. (Me 15 yrs).
Ken –
Defective product and terrible customer service!
I received a defective item! Do not buy, itâs a complete piece of junk. Going back to apple. On top of that they make the return process ridiculous and only give you the option for an ups pick up! They did not allow you to drop it off at ups. Then ups says you must be home for them to pick up, but will not give you a day or a time, only that they will pick up sometime within the next three business days! I called and asked for a label so I could drop off at ups and they refused. This is a ridiculous game I must play after receiving a defective item! Do not use Amazon, do not buy this product! The customer service sucks!
Sean –
Fast and quite
Amazing unit so far! This things is super fast and stays cool. Takes awhile to update.
Amazon Customer –
Little Banger
Nice compact and plenty of power for gaming. 1TB storage is a bit underwhelming imho given how much space games these days take up. But aside from the middling storage itâs was a good buy for me.
Anthony&Courtney –
My wallet hurts.
If you’re on the fence, don’t be! If you need something powerful but small this is what you want. Boot time is quick 32 gigs of ram standard this monster will accept up to 64 gbs of ram! It’s got a total of 3 m.2 SSD slots but obviously only 1 spot filled from factory. I’ve had my Nuc 970 for two weeks and happy to report no issues. But I’m getting a little ahead of myself, 2 months ago I got a PS5, unhappy with the TV I had being capped at 60hz this was unacceptable for my new PS5. March 22nd I got the ROG PG32UCDM which is a 240hz OLED. 2 weeks ago I decided a monitor costing more than my PS5 was crazy. Which is what led me to getting the ROG Nuc 970. At the time of purchasing the ROG PG32UCDM I also got the ROG monitor ergo monitor arm. All together I’ve spent about 3200 dollars excluding the PS5. If you’re curious about the review of the ergo arm and the monitor go see my reviews of those items. If you don’t feel like hunting those down I’ll just say it here. I’m HAPPY!!! Monitor, monitor arm, and PC are all very nice.