ASUS Republic of Gamers turned 20 at Computex 2026 and marked the occasion by releasing a special RTX 5090 graphics card. The ROG Edition 20 GPU carries the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 chip underneath custom ROG cooling hardware, an anniversary design on the shroud, and full support for DLSS 4.5 with Multi-Frame Generation. ASUS announced the card at its Computex 2026 showcase alongside an X870E motherboard and a Wi-Fi 8 router carrying the same Edition 20 branding.
The RTX 5090 Edition 20 is not a new GPU architecture — it uses the same Blackwell silicon as every other RTX 5090 card on the market. What ASUS has done is build a custom triple-fan cooler, add a 20th anniversary logo with RGB lighting, and release it as a collector’s item for buyers who want ROG branding on their highest-end component. Performance is equivalent to other RTX 5090 cards at similar power limits.
The broader ROG Edition 20 lineup at Computex included gaming laptops, monitors, a handheld gaming device, and the motherboard and router. ASUS used the anniversary to consolidate its ROG ecosystem into a single showcase, demonstrating how far the brand has extended from graphics cards into full desktop and portable gaming setups.
Pricing for the Edition 20 GPU has not been officially listed. RTX 5090 cards in general trade at a premium, and the anniversary SKU is expected to carry an additional cost over standard ROG RTX 5090 models. Availability details will follow separately from the Computex announcement.
For buyers already planning an RTX 5090 upgrade, the Edition 20 is the most aesthetically distinctive option in the ASUS range this year.




