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Select Best Buy Stores: ASUS Zenbook 14.5" 2.8K OLED Laptop (Open Box Excellent Condition, Inkwell Gray, Q420VA-EVO.I7512) on sale for $565.99 >
now $527.99. Select free store pickup or
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Thanks to Community Member
Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.
- Note: Scroll down to "Buying Options" to see open-box listings. Stock may be limited due to product being open box condition.
Spec:
- 14.5" 2880x1800 120Hz 0.2ms 400-nits Touch OLED Display, 550-nits Peak, 100% DCI-P3
- Intel Core i7-13700H (6P+8E) 2.4 GHz Processor
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- 16GB LPDDR5 Ram
- 512GB M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD
- Windows 11 Home
- Backlit Keyboard
- Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3
- Ports:
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 supports display / power delivery
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
- 90W USB-C Power Adapter
- 3 Cell 70 WHr battery
- 3.44 lbs
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I did have to buy and return a couple laptops before I got one to keep. Worst one the space bar wasn't responding if you hit it on the right side. Everything else was brand new. The one I ended up keeping was brand new, still had all the stickers on it and very little usage on the SSD. So YMMV, but for the price it's worth taking a shot before buying a new one. Just return the open box one of its not in excellent condition.
EDIT: I had a couple delivered from this deal. I've already replaced the SSD in one with a 2GB SN850X and had no hardware problems (some driver issues, posted my solution for the SSD during Windows Install here since Asus's support and docs were wrong), and so far I'm quite happy with it! If you do crack yours open, some videos show similar cases with hidden screws under rubber feet, but this one has no hidden screws to worry about. Just take the obvious ones out and be careful not to break plastic snaps. Asus's downloadable service guide/PDF is useful in walking you through this.
Random Benchmarks:
CrystalDiskMark:
I didn't bench the stock 512GB SSD but I found somebody who did and it shows:
SEQ1M Q8T1: 4221.50/1820.33
SEQ1M Q1T1: 2165.70/1626.61
RND4K Q8T1: 441.52/492.50
RND4K Q1T1: 64.58/138.05
I benched the SN850X 2TB I upgraded my 14X to from the last deal and I see (same 5 pass/1GiB settings):
SEQ1M Q8T1: 6384.54/6102.03
SEQ1M Q1T1: 3347.59/3698.74
RND4K Q8T1: 602.47/636.08
RND4K Q1T1: 70.27/194.31
SSD was definitely worth upgrading, although I'm wondering if there's something I can do better (like drivers, which I haven't really finished installing 🤣) since some of these numbers still appear low.
GeekBench 6:
My first and only run (I'll run a few more in the next couple days, need to hit the road to travel in a minute):
Single-Core CPU: 2364 (I see posts online at ~2500)
Multi-Core CPU: 12752 (I see posts online at ~13500)
OpenCL GPU: 17000 (yeah, nice round number) - This is generally pretty high compared to online posts
Vulkan GPU: 22100 - This is generally pretty high compared to online posts
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Have only had it open for 10 minutes, but it feels like a nice and sturdy machine. Good compromise between ultraportable and usable screen size. (I hate 13" laptop screens - they're just too small.)
Have only had it open for 10 minutes, but it feels like a nice and sturdy machine. Good compromise between ultraportable and usable screen size. (I hate 13" laptop screens - they're just too small.)
If you swap out the SSD and try to install Windows 11 to it from a USB stick, the Windows 11 installer won't have the drivers to find the drive. ASUS support says to search ASUS for "IRST", unzip it, and put that on the USB stick (which is different than the IRST download under Support for this model). Unfortunately, that won't work either.
I was able to get things working via this from Intel:
https://www.intel.com/content/www...emory.htm
I know that page talks about Optane, but that's still what worked for me. Specifically, the instructions under "Step 1: Get the installation drivers". Follow those steps, move your "SetupRST_extracted" to your USB stick, and then in the Windows 11 installer, click on "Load Driver" and browse to the equivalent of this folder (it may be slightly different if you get a newer version than what I used tonight): SetupRST_extracted\production\Windows10-x64\15063\Drivers\VMD
Once you load that, refresh drives and you should be good to go!
NOTE: You'll find WiFi drivers also aren't there by default. I "solved" this problem by plugging in a USB dock with ethernet (i.e. I avoided the problem). I'm sure there's an answer, I just don't have it. :-)
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Edit: Realized I somehow missed "13" in your post. Disregard lol
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out which hub to get for these, and I ended up ordering Anker 555 USB-C (8in1) on Amazon. I originally was trying to get a hub that had RJ45, USB A, and a 3.5mm (for the XPS laptops), but then I figured it would make more sense to get a hub with power delivery and I could then just get a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle for the other USB-C port.
Best Buy says 1 year on its site under specifications, but it's wrong.
If you're looking to buy open box, just beware about that.
Best Buy says 1 year on its site under specifications, but it's wrong.
If you're looking to buy open box, just beware about that.
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