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Review on ๐Ÿ’ป ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 14-Inch VR Ready FHD Gaming Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS, NVIDIA GeForce GTX1650, 40GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Backlit Keyboard, Wi-Fi 6, USB Type C, Windows 10 + Accessories by Adam Borkoski แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

It so happened that I came across the most complete set of this series with 5900HS 3060 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. I want to say right away that the laptop is hot enough if you use it in maximum performance mode, but it does not throttle and gives out the declared power, yes at high temperatures, yes, the fans are noisy and yes, it seems to you, oh my God, how it heats up, it shouldnโ€™t be like that ! But, the temperatures surprisingly do not approach 90 degrees, as I had on Intel in some games, where it could easily allow itself to warm up to almost 100. In configurations where there is no liquid metal or a lower-quality chip, the situation can be worse, so it's better. On w3bsit3-dns. Com there is a section with turning off turbo boost for Ryzen, after which the processor simply keeps its base frequencies and there is no sore when the laptop suddenly starts thrashing with coolers, because it started to think, the percentage boosted to 4.5 GHz and warmed up to 70-80, you will lose a little , for that the laptop will become almost perfectly quiet in browser, movie, music, YouTube mode. And in games, you will drop the temperature by about 20 degrees, due to the loss of FPS everywhere in different ways, the main thing is to understand that 8 cores and 16 threads, even at a base frequency of 3.2, will be enough for games. After the purchase, the MediaTek Wi-Fi module was replaced almost immediately, it is rumored that the whole problem is that it stands under the SSD, which heats it up, because of which it starts to live its own life, perhaps of course, but this is also a gaming beech and I don't want to suffer connection drops because of the adapter. I stuck the Intel AX200, the AX210 is also good, I advise everyone. The noise level of this laptop is sufficient, but it is not annoying. There are laptops that make a whistling sound like a beep or something like that with turbines. This laptop seems to have a clear sound of the airflow from the turbine, it does not bother, but it is better to play with headphones of course. Very pleased with this device. Switched from MacBook Air M1 and have no regrets. The autonomy is also quite good, the 2k screen is excellent, the 120 hertz gun. ASUS well done, all the best.

Pros
  • Stylish strict design Compact design made from quality materials Productive iron (5900HS 3060 32gb 1tb) Sufficiently high-quality screen (2k 120hz) ASUS branded chips 2 power supplies (large and small) Convenient laptop case included Good and fairly quiet cooling for a compact case (liquid metal) No webcam (for me it's just a plus) With the right system settings, the laptop is able to give out about 10 hours of battery life, which shocked me a little, I managed to get Windows to show 8+ hours of battery life. This is of course a huge plus.
Cons
  • Wi-Fi Adapter MediaTek Uneven keyboard backlight The laptop is quite hot in the maximum performance mode, but at the same time it copes and keeps the declared performance. There may be issues with additional ASUS software