Customers value the strong performance and the relatively low price of this 15.6" laptop, frequently praising its graphics card and the ease of upgrading RAM and storage. However, many customers express concerns about the screen quality, heat generation, and battery life. The laptop's fan noise also receives some negative feedback.
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Pros mentioned:
Graphics card, Processor speed
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A great deal if you understand what you’re getting
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This laptop has pretty much the fastest laptop processor you can currently buy. I can’t think of a single one that is faster that’s under $3,000 or maybe even over. I really can’t think of one.. It beats out most desktop processors also. The RTX 2060 is perfectly adequate for any game currently out at max settings at 1080p for 60+ FPS. The screen is crisp and clear and the colors look perfectly fine. This isn’t a perfectly accurate display but if you need that you aren’t buying a $999 gaming laptop anyways. You could connect this to an external display and run esport titles at 144hz easily if you are into that sort of thing. Again if you are super super into that I doubt you are buying a $999 laptop. Corners had to be cut somewhere to get one of, if not the fastest laptop processor currently on the market and an RTX 2060 under $1000. The corners cut are the battery is smaller, while this may be a negative for most I view this as a positive, because with the extra space you get an empty 2.5” hard drive bay to add tons of extra storage. The screen is 60hz instead of 144hz. Again at this price point with the other high end specs, that just isn’t realistic to expect. Also this laptop only ships with a single stick of 8gb of ram. This absolutely needs 16gb. Luckily enough, a kit of 16gb dual channel 3200mhz is easily bought on most computer hardware websites for well under $70. (I recommend buying the kit and just reselling the stick that comes with it. But don’t get any slower than 3200mhz.) You could pay an extra $200-300 and get all 3 of these extra things. But that puts this in another pricing category and other brands become an option at that point. If you just want a laptop with the absolute fastest hardware you can get for the money, a price to performance ratio beast, this is the best you are going to do. The processor is down right ridiculous. 8 cores 16 threads of insanity that Intel can’t seem to match. This makes this laptop perfect for hardcore editing 4k and huge raw photos, rendering videos, etc. of course you will need to add extra ram but that’s simply a few screws and a click away. Ram is cheap enough. What you are buying here is the processor and graphics card. And you are getting it under a grand. The keyboard is great, the rgb is a nice plus, the speakers are about what you would expect. They work and that’s about it. Track pad is fine, of course you won’t be using it for much unless you are on the go. The build quality is actually good. It has a rugged look, the top cover is some type of metal and everything else is a tough feeling plastic. It says it’s military grade on the sticker inside the laptop, not sure about that. But it does feel tougher than average.
TLDR. You sacrifice 144hz, bugger batter and a bit of ram. It for under a $1000 you get the fastest laptop processor available and a very respectable graphics card in the rtx 2060. This price to performance ratio can’t be beat. If your wanting these extras you have to spend more.
Picture attached shows upgrade options.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance, Ram
Cons mentioned:
Fan noise, Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Bang For Your Buck
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought this for work/gaming @ $899 and really like it. The design is clean and visually pleasing. The system speed/performance is lightning quick across the board. I’ve played all my games at max settings with no problems including Sims 4, Doom Eternal, League of Legends, Valorant and MTG Arena.
When I first started the laptop, the fan noise was incredibly loud but you can change to a silent mode in the Armory App that comes preinstalled.
The display is okay. 144hz would have been nice, but it isn’t a deal breaker. It’s not really noticeable and doesn’t affect my gaming experience. Still worth the price imo.
My only real complaint is the 8gb single channel memory. I went to Amazon and got a great deal on 16GB DDR4 3200 Dual Channel ram. Made a world of difference.
Overall, I’d buy this again. Just the hardware and price is hard to match anywhere else, especially with what’s available due to Covid-19. Upgrade the ram for sure and you’ve got a powerful gaming laptop at a fraction of the cost.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Fan noise, Heat
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Entry level PC that works with Oculus Quest
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought this PC to use with my Oculus Quest. I wanted something that could run VR applications and games. I know I could have gotten more bang for my buck going with a desktop, but needed a laptop because my computer room is too small to play VR applications, so needed something I could take to larger spaces, such as my garage.
I am happy to report that this laptop has handled everything I've thrown at it. For less than $900, I couldn't be happier. Since I am using it primarily for VR, the 60 Hz screen is not an issue.
The fan does get quite loud, and I use a cooling pad to further pull heat away, as it it does run very hot when using with VR. So far, I've kept it connected to power while gaming, so can't speak to the battery life, but I can't imagine getting more than an hour. For non gaming applications; internet, word processor, etc., the battery lasts for a little 3 hours with settings set to battery saver.
I did replace the ram with a stick of 16gb and added a 1TB hdd. However, before doing it was already running solidly. Even with the extra money spent, still easily within my budget.
My only complaint, as others have mentioned, is the track pad. It is atrociously inconsistent. I can be scrolling along, and then it becomes completely unresponsive, both to swipes and taps. I connected a USB mouse to it to bypass this issue.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ram
Cons mentioned:
Heat
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful laptop at a affordable price!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Asus TUF A15 is one of the most exciting gaming laptops that I wanted consider. This laptop is pack to the brim with powerful technology at an affordable price.
CPU and GPU
The TUF FA506IV Gaming Laptop comes with AMD’s latest mobile processors, the 4000 series. The 4000 series are cooler, faster, and more powerful than its intel competitors. It also comes with NVidia RTX 2060 graphics for ray tracing support at below 1000 dollars! A never seen deal in RTX laptops.
Memory:
This laptop is rocking an 8 GB single channel ram setup. I would recommend you upgrade the ram to 16 GB dual channel by placing another 8 GB ram in there. The benchmarks and game test I will be doing below is all with 16 GBs of ram.
Storage:
With storage, it comes with 512 GB Western Digital M.2 SSD. There is also another slot M.2 slot where you can expand your drive capacity. Crystal Disk Mark shows that this SSD can Read up to 2473.66 MB/s and write up to 1790.57 MB/s. Really Fast!
Screen:
The screen is a 1080p 60 HZ display with bright enough screen with a color accuracy of 62.1% sRGB, 43.2% AdobeRGB, 44.3% DCI P3. Really good for a powerful budget laptop!
Battery
This model comes with a 48 Watt hour battery. For battery Life I saw a 6-hour usage of watching YouTube and doing light tasks (night and day compared to my old laptop at 30 minutes). Gaming on this laptop with get you around one hour (AMAZING!!).
Temperature and Cooling:
A lot of people have problems with this laptops cooling. However, I did not experience this issue. When gaming on Turbo mode, I saw a max temperature of 87C on the CPU and 80C on the RTX 2060. These are well below the temperature limit of both. At idle, the laptop stayed around 37C for CPU and 42C for GPU on silent mode and the fans turn off too. Near the back you can see two exhaust and an air intake in the middle. The laptop has another exhaust on the right side of the laptop. The keyboard also acts as an air intake and the WASD area stays cool to the touch during intense gaming.
Keyboard and Trackpad:
The keyboard feels really nice like Asus’s higher tier ROG laptops, and the RGB on the keyboard is a single zone addressable RGB adjustable in Armory Crate. When plug in and in sleeping mode, the keyboard will produce an exciting light show! The track pad is high quality and the click buttons are dedicated with a very satisfying click This laptop does not gather finger prints and it is very easy to wipe clean.
Design and ports:
The back panel on this laptop is made with metal and have the TUF logo laser on the panel, it looks really slick and does not spit gamer when using It for work or school. Overall this laptop looks really tuf and could withstand a drop here or there in school or work place. For ports, on the right you get a single USB slot, on the left you get the charge port, Ethernet, 2 USB, one USB type c, and headphone combo jack. This is a really neat design choice as no wires will interfere with your mouse on the right side. On the bottom of the laptop you will see a really cool honeycomb design with air intakes designed into it. Lastly, this laptop is really light weight coming in at 4.73 LB for the laptop and 6.42 LB for the laptop and the charger. It’s easy to carry compared to my old laptop.
Benchmarks (All in 1080p and Turbo Mode)
Cinebench R20:
4,223
Unigine Heaven Tessellation: Extreme; Anti-Aliasing: x8; DX 11
Ultra: 2,060
High: 2,187
Medium: 2,341
Low: 2,991
Cyberpunk 2077; High Settings; DLSS Auto
Ray Tracing On Medium: 45 FPS Average
Ray Tracing off: 63 FPS
Control: Highest Settings; DX12
Ray Tracing On: 32 Average
Ray Tracing off: 57 Average
Microsoft Flight Simulator: High-End
39 FPS Average
Apex Legends: Highest Settings
119 FPS Average
Shadow of the Tomb Raider:
78 FPS Average
Battlefield V: Highest Settings; DX12
81 FPS Average
Far Cray 5: Highest Settings
85 FPS Average
Red Dead Redemption 2: Highest Settings; DX12
39 FPS Average
Call of duty: MW: Highest Settings
77 FPS Average
Fortnite: Highest Settings
120 FPS Average
Overwatch:
148 FPS Average
CS: GO: Highest Settings
201 FPS Average
Rainbow Six Siege (My Favorite game): Ultra on Vulkan
121 Fps Average
Division 2: Highest Settings; DX12
61 FPS Average
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Highest Settings
49 FPS Average
GTA V: Highest Settings: DX 11
89 Fps Average
Ladies and gentleman, what you have been waiting for:
Roblox???? Highest Settings
60 FPS locked
12 Percent GPU usage lol
That’s all the game I have owned
Overall this laptop packs a lot of performance at an affordable package. It will serve me good for years to come!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance, Processor speed, Ram
Cons mentioned:
Screen quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great Performance, but not so TUF
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought the ASUS TUF A15 on sale, for $799. Which was an absolute steal considering the performance specs. For gaming and daily productivity, this laptop exceeded all of my expectations. (especially after easily upgrading RAM). It's fast, comfortable, great speakers. It does what a gaming laptop should.
However, My only complaint is the build quality. Understandably, this is a "budget" gaming laptop. But in my own personal opinion, it is sub-par when compared to budget gaming laptops from Dell or Lenovo. There is a fair amount of flex to the whole laptop. I am very careful with my laptops so I was surprised to find that after removing the PC from my backpack's padded laptop compartment, that the lid had actually bent slightly, and the bezel had become unattached from one of the corners of the aluminum lid. The other issue also had to do with the lid. Due to the flex, when opening the laptop lid, the bezel unadhered from the screen panel in the bottom right corner.
These aren't "end of the world" things, especially considering the price point, but it is definitely ironic considering the TUF branding, and" military-grade toughness" advertising.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from ASUS Answers
Posted .
Dear Luke,
I'm sorry to hear that you are unsatisfied with the build quality of your laptop. This is certainly not the kind of experience that we want any of our customers to have. I will forward your feedback on the build quality and your experience with the hinge to the Product team for review. If you have any general or technical questions, please email me at [email protected] and include case #N2012059298 for reference.
Thank you for choosing ASUS!
Best regards, Lane ASUS Customer Loyalty – US Support
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed, Ram
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good-to-knows from a recent buyer
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1. The default touchpad driver is really bad - regularly-completely-ignores-swipes level of bad. BUT, you can quickly and easily switch the driver, which fixes the issues. Google around for instructions.
2. You can upgrade to 64GB RAM max (2x 32GB). By default, one slot is empty and the other has an 8GB DDR4-3200 stick. It's $30 for a second 8GB DDR-3200 stick, so note that this is actually a $1030 16GB computer. (That RAM upgrade is mandatory. It's the value equivalent of going from 1080p to 4k for $30).
This thing is lighter and sleeker than I expected. It is also only a little bit gaudy; once you turn off the keyboard RGB lights, it's almost classy enough to use as your work computer. It's fast, as expected. It's also completely quiet and not hot if you're not gaming. Definitely a laptop that you can actually use on your lap.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Not the best but it's okay
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
If you are looking for a not to bad gaming laptop, this is it..Overall works for what I need it for. Battery sucks and lags a little, but it gets the job done for my school work. As I am a student who is going for game design. 3D modeling works well, have multiple apps open works well too. Not that slow. I play minimal game on this and it runs well. Games such as, Rocket League, Valorant, and CSGO. Also really happy it came with a free game that hasn't came out yet. Which is a bonus and reason I gave it an extra star.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fast and great quality
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
So far has been excellent. Really fast and easy to use. The glowing keyboard is a nice bonus. It can actually rotate colors or be a standard red glow (not yellow like the pic). Downloads games effectively. Only issue I have is we keep having to reconnect the internet after each use. Not sure why since we checked automatically connect. Came with an extra piece without any explanation or instruction. Not sure what it's for.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance, Ram
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Entry level for serious gamers.
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I love this laptop. I have had it for a while. Got it for school and wanted a gaming laptop for under 1000$ this will play anything pre 2020 maxed and high for anything more recent. I added a 1tb ssd and upgrade the memory to 16gb with parts from Newegg for less than 200$ and it’s really easy to do yourself after watching YouTube. Great alternative to a Alienware if you want to spend like haft the $. Lol.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance, Ram
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful laptop, bang for your buck
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Worth every penny, if you can get this on sale, don't hesitate you won't be disappointed.
Great performance and powerful laptop, you can upgrade ram and storage easily.
I am very happy with my purchase. I totally recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A zippy little monster with a sleek, cool design
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Here's my detailed review:
I bought this gaming laptop at the end of October 2020 to keep me sane through the winter and because I needed a new PC. I can safely say I am 95% satisfied with my purchase. I bought it on an early Black Friday sale so I got it for $200 off the original retail price. Everyone is looking for something different, and at times, very specific things when they're buying gaming units such as this one. Mine were:
-Needs to be at least an i7 or Ryzen 7 processor
-Needs to have at least 512 GB and be an SSD as opposed to an HDD for storage, as SSD is much faster and more efficient
-Needs to have a killer graphics card (this is one of the best ones, if not THE best one you can currently get in a gaming PC before you have to start spending unnecessarily large amounts of money to get a better one stock, in a PC)
-Needs to have at least 16 GB of RAM (I know, keep reading)
-As a bonus, was heavily seeking one that has a light up RGB / color changing keyboard
So, in other words, this met ALL of my criteria, minus the fact that this only included 8 GB of RAM.
However, out of all the computer components that are upgradable, RAM is by far the easiest and least expensive to upgrade, so I went with this, and luckily my birthday was around the corner, so after receiving it as a gift, I upgraded the RAM to not just 16, but 32 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws RAM, which ran my generous gift giver around $100 and change. Just as a side note, (and I was told this by a close friend who is an expert at building monster gaming desktop and laptop computers), 16 GB of RAM would have more than sufficed in this laptop, but to understand my motive in getting this laptop, I wanted to ensure that my laptop would be both fast, and relevant, in the years to come, and some of the lesser priced options best buy, or anyone carries for that matter, would simply not suit that motive.
The light up keyboard is a very nice, attractive, piece of eye candy they added to an already very nearly maxed out set of specs. My only (minor) complaint with the keyboard, is that it has yet to be compatible with the armoury crate add on, known as "Aura Creator", which allows you to create a very cool, customizable pattern, or patterns, for your keyboard lights. (Armory Crate is an accessory software that comes with this line of Asus computers.) In other words, you have a cool light up keyboard, you certainly can change it around and customize it in the pre-installed armoury crate software, but, you don't get the luxury of that truly custom Aura Creator software (at least, not yet). I am holding out hope that this model will eventually be added and be compatible with that add on, as, when you go on the Aura Creator website, it states that it is still in beta development.
The keyboard itself feels very nice, light, but still sturdy and high quality when using it to type. The light up keys are a plus when I'm playing Old School Runescape at night and chatting with my fellow Runescapians, as it helps me to see where to place my fingers in the dark.
Another complaint I do have, which, if I could deduct 3/4 of a star for this, I would, is, the track pad on the laptop tends to jump around at times. If I am using my finger on the track pad, and I'm about to scroll over and click on something, the track pad, more or less, spazzes out a bit, doesn't go where I want it to, and to get it to reset, I usually take a few fingers and move them over the track pad back and forth rapidly to kind of shake it back into submission so it works properly again. This can definitely get annoying, and being someone that prefers using the track pad over using a separate mouse, since I usually just have my laptop, well, on my lap, I really wish there was a solid way to fix this problem, but I have yet to see any solution according to the reviews I read both before and after I purchased and started using this. Many people have stated they wind up using a mouse over the track pad anyway, so for them, it is not an issue. As for me, *sigh* I suppose for now I'll simply have to deal with it, or perhaps, if it is not a physical issue with the track pad itself, then, hey Asus, you may want to look into releasing a driver update for this, if it's just an internal/software glitch *hint hint*, or start offering your loyal customers to fix your faulty track pads.
Anyway, the 15.6 inch screen also makes this laptop much more desirable than your lowly 13-14 inch screens, so this is the perfect size for gaming on the go, but it's not as big as your 17 inch screens, which some may prefer, but I say it starts to lose comfortable portability once the screen size gets any bigger than this.
Some people might be bothered by the screen resolution not being totally top notch / 4K quality / close to 4K quality, but it still honestly looks really great, and easy on the eyes, and the screen quality is plenty fine for me. I mean, come on, it's 2021 now, and it's not as if the screen quality is anywhere close to reminiscent of what you'd see from a cellphone video from the mid to later 2000's, it's just not the best of the best in terms of today's standards in screen resolution (keep in mind, we even have 8K TVs now)
Another bonus with this laptop, is the fact that its a TUF book. I had not the slightest idea what exactly that meant when I was looking into it, until I actually picked it up from the store, and opened it with my PC building friend, and he recognized the line right away. It is exactly as it sounds; it's "TUF." In some cases, dropping it won't cause nearly as much risk of damage, because of the physical material the unit was built with, and even boasts a "MIL 810H" military grade sticker on the base of the computer when you unbox it. I am always very careful with my things, especially my electronics, but this feature just provided more peace of mind, and might be a perfect choice for someone who's known to be a bit clumsier with their belongings.
Also, this thing just does not get hot. To be fair, I don't play SUPER graphics intensive games, but when I do play something that definitely utilizes the graphics card and processor, this laptop does not appear to ever overheat. I bought a light up RGB cooling fan that goes really nicely with this, and I can safely say at this point I really just use it out of an abundance of unfounded caution, and because it looks cool underneath the laptop because of the lights.
So, what can I say?
Overall, this thing is really just a zippy little monster, with a sleek cool design. In terms of getting the kinds of specs you're seeing in this laptop, you won't really find a much better priced laptop for what you're getting. While Asus should really be looking into a fix for the track pad issue, the power this machine packs for the price being asked is nearly unmatched, and plus, it looks really sweet. This will likely be my gaming laptop for years to come, until technology gets so far ahead that an upgrade will be imperative.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Loving it
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Got this since I was looking for a gaming laptop for the the travels next year. So I got this after looking at other gaming units even the nitro they all had 1060 and other highest end units but never had anything close to the 2060 and the newest amd cpu. So only did what other recommended got an extra ram stick and added another m.2 stick plus this does have the smaller battery since it has the space for extra hard drive. So the battery really only gives u 2 hours of heavy gaming and did get the highest score for gaming laptop just with the ram upgrade lol kinda cool in 3D mark. But only draw back is the screen but u can upgrade that too 120hz if u really want to. But when am in on my trips I have. Derby1080gt gaming projector that fit in my backpack for the travels. So with this is great don’t expect 4K gaming at ultra but good enough. Over all I come from a 6,000 gaming pc u built a few years back and this great for school and games plus the better durability then a basic laptop frame.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Fan noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great overall deal
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’ve had this for about a month now and I totally love it. Has no issue playing the games I want, keyboard feels good, fans get pretty loud but that’s to be expected with a gaming laptop. I chose this because a 60hz screen was fine by me and I wanted a better GPU. It only comes with 8GB of ram, so I recommend adding another “which is both easy and very affordable”. There is also space for another SSD, which I’ll be adding later. Overall couldn’t be happier for the price.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Refresh rate
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
60hz
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Its a good laptop but it did list 144 hz i would have spent a lol more for the 144 i cancelled my other order because of this one
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best laptop for that price
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Not the best battery but indeed is the best computer you can get for that price, working nice for games.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good for the price
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Bought on sale unboxed today. System check didnt show RTX card only Radeon. After tinkering RTX now functioning. Screen refresh has option of 40 or 60 mhz not 144 as advertised. see images.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Excellent Laptop! Easy to keep updated. Runs games great!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great buy
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Wish this model was equipped with the 144hz monitor
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Graphics card, Processor speed, Ram
Cons mentioned:
Screen quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great laptop, upgradable too
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I'm going to list the pros and cons of this laptop and alot of these suprised me, this has to be the best deal for a laptop, for those who need a laptop for college and and who play games that aren't a fps oriented game this laptop is for you
Pros:
- Ram is upgradable to 32GB SODIMM DDR4 but this laptop comes with 8gb
- Comes with a adapter piece if you want to connect a 2.5 SATA hard drive or SATA SSD, by default you can put another m.2 (has to be the M.2 2280)
- The graphics card is a 2060 mobile GPU and runs games on medium and high settings decently
- You can remove the Sata hard drive enclosure and upgrade the battery from a 48kwh, to a 90kwh, you just need to do your research (This product in particular that best buy sells comes with a 48kwh.
- The processor is a Ryzen 4800H, this is a fantastic processor and is great with power, my 48kwh battery allows me to play games for 3 to 4 hrs without charging it.
- RGB Keyboard, in the picture it shows yellow but you can change it to any color you want plus it changes automatically to RGB when starting it
- 500gb of a NVME M.2, this does not use sata technology, this uses PCI technology, the NVME M.2 runs about 1300 read/write
Cons:
This is a 60hz panel instead of the 144hz, this is not a big deal to me because I use it for college, and I play Ark Survival Evolved, and Terraria, for people who play FPS games may need to look for another version of this laptop which offers the 144hz screen.
Besides everything above this a overall great laptop, Ram, Battery and Storage is upgradable, this is one Fast laptop.
Currently modified my Laptop and I'm running
32gb Sodimm Ram 2666mhz
1TB SATA SSD
500gb NVME M.2
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Graphics card, Processor speed, Ram
Cons mentioned:
Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid photoshop workstation
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Despite it's pricepoint and trash tier screen, this laptop makes a great photoshop editing rig.
The 4800h is absurd. Working with 42mp cRAW from my A7Rii is leaps and bounds over what I experienced on my previous laptop (2012 15" MBP, maxed out) even with only 8gb ram. Generating and applying luminosity masks through Lumenzia is almost instant, and auto aligning brackets
If you're serious about editing, you already know that most laptop screens are not going to cut it for color work. The screen on this one is just that much worse - you *need* a second monitor. 48% NTSC is like trying to look at a painting through a migraine.
There are a minor few quirks with this laptop. You can't adjust ram voltage through the bios or the ASUS app - it'll display how your system is throttling it, but there's just no option to tweak it.
At least on mine, one of the screws used in the case wasn't properly machined. In and of itself, this means nothing - but it makes me wonder about QA in general.
When I closed the lid and opened it the next morning, I couldn't get the unit to power back on out of sleep or hibernate without forcing it to shut down with the power button. A fan was rattling off and on for the next day, though it seemed to stop - I don't know if this was just an idiosyncrasy, the fan being on for too long, or what. Even so, no issues using it in 90f heat.
Despite its quirks, it's an 8c/16t mobile workstation with a max of either 32g (official) or 64g (rumored on web) ram, a full RTX2060 (desktop version, not that max-q nonsense), and room for 3 internal drives all for under $1k. Hard to knock the capability of this laptop - and even harder to question the value.