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Review on 15.6" Notebook ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506HE-HN011 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 11400H 2.7 GHz, RAM 8 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, no OS, 90NR0704-M00AD0, gray by Jnis Labucis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I bought it for study because I always travel from one city to another for profitable ones and I needed a compact and lightweight laptop to work with the compass, Microsoft Visio, create abstracts and presentations, for the distance education system (openedu, etc. ), as well as for the soul (play new toys with ray tracing turned off). The performance of the laptop surprised me, I thought it would get worse and better at the same time, now I’ll try to explain. As for disappointments: In my computer I have 1660supper, in many projects they give out much higher fps even taking into account the fact that I have a 2k monitor. But with DLSS enabled, the FPS on the laptop (1080p) becomes the same as on the computer. It should be borne in mind that the 3050ti is a laptop one, it is slightly cut down due to its small dimensions. But nevertheless, everything pulls with good FPS (cyberpunk 2077 with tracing, forza 5, metro exodus, more than 60 fps even with tracing and maximum graphics, but with DLSS turned off). I am silent about all working programs, for him it is like a browser (I do not work in rendering, etc. )

Updated 1 year ago
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Pros
  • I bought a powerful, compact, beautiful design (subjectively, of course, the taste and color of all felt-tip pens are different) for a relatively adequate price, all such models cost 10-20 thousand more. I've been using it for six months now, no complaints.
Cons
  • No operating system (although in some cases it is a "+") Not everything is so simple with the initial launch of the system (you will have to dig into YouTube and on the official website to install all the drivers. I didn’t see the ssd from the package and there was no way to install windows (there was nowhere to download), so I had to look for drivers on the ssd (well, that’s all the rest) dug around for a day, I'm not very strong in all this, but with video guides everything was quite simple, you just had to carefully watch and read what and how to do (you will need a flash drive and another computer to download all the drivers). Then, after installing the driver on the ssd, I installed windows and ated the remaining drivers (I suffered with Wi-Fi for a couple of days (already forgot why), in general, until you install all-all drivers from the official website, the laptop does not fully work (I just warn you) for it wasn’t a problem for me, I had free time, so I sat and figured it out. Then, as I used it, the driver from the video card flew off: I left a file with it on the desktop, it came in handy a couple of times when fps in games just disappeared (the laptop switched to integrated graphics ). But I knew all about it when I bought it, all this can be missed because of the cost) I bought for 70, I would have ordered a month or two earlier it would have been 55 (competitors started from 85)