Testseek.co.uk have collected 92 expert reviews of the Asus GT-AC5300 ROG Rapture and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GT-AC5300 ROG Rapture.
June 2017
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The editors liked
Great connectivity with 8 LAN ports and trunking ability
Latest WiFi specs and three bands
Built-in gaming optimising features
Powerful CPU
The GT-AC5300 has fast performance
Excellent Wi-Fi range and includes loads of unique gaming-centric features. The router has free built-in lifetime protection against online threats
Has eight Gigabit LAN ports
And can combine two of them into a superf
Class-leading Wi-Fi speeds
Hugely versatile
Masses of features
Great for gaming
The editors didn't like
Price
“ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 looks awesome and it might be the device which will give you the edge over your online gaming competition.”
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The router is bulky
Expensive and generally overkill for most homes' needs. Its interface can be daunting
Speedy throughput performance, Lots of gamer-friendly features, Eight LAN ports, Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT applets, Slick user interface
Bottom Line, One of the fastest routers we've tested, the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 offers lots of gamer-friendly features, copious I/O ports, and a slick management console that lets you optimize your network for lag-free gaming
One of the fastest routers we've tested, the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 offers lots of gamer-friendly features, copious I/O ports, and a slick management console that lets you optimize your network for lag-free gaming...
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The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 is an excellent router. It offers proper features, pretty much anything you need from a router and then adds to that proper hardware. A quad-core router with 1GB of memory, really it's a small server. Paired with a really pr...
Eight gigabit LAN ports, two supporting 802.3ad aggregation, Two USB 3.0 ports
Product is mostly hype. Gaming features already supported in RT-AC5300, Wi-Fi Radar is unfinished and misleading
Although the GT-AC5300 now sits atop the Revision 10 Router Ranker, it's too early to award it a Ranked #1 performance award. That may come after I get a few more routers through the new process. For now, it's the top performing router tested with the new...
The GT-AC5300 has fast performance, excellent Wi-Fi range and includes loads of unique gaming-centric features. The router has free built-in lifetime protection against online threats, has eight Gigabit LAN ports, and can combine two of them into a superf
The router is bulky, expensive and generally overkill for most homes' needs. Its interface can be daunting, and its mobile app only works locally
The Asus GT-AC5300 is the ultimate Wi-Fi router for hardcore gamers and geeks...
The Rapture GT-AC5300 is a superb router and this comes with great features that you'll definitely need. For a small quad core router that features only 1GB of memory, it offers excellent connection; this is also evident when paired to your Wi-Fi network...
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Published: 2018-09-01, Author: John , review by: au.pcmag.com
Speedy throughput performance, Lots of gamer-friendly features, Eight LAN ports, Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT applets, Slick user interface
One of the fastest routers we've tested, the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 offers lots of gamer-friendly features, copious I/O ports, and a slick management console that lets you optimize your network for lag-free gaming...
The battle of the $399 router is quite interesting. This price point gives consumers the option of broad range mesh platforms from Linksys, ASUS, Ubiquiti, and others, or extreme performance single node solutions like a Nighthawk X8, Archer 5400v2, and no...