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Product Name: | ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14” 165Hz Gaming Laptop QHD- AMD Ryzen 9 with 16GB Memory-NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060-512GB SSD - Moonlight White |
Product SKU: | 6535495_6535495 |
UPC: | 197105020160 |
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Slim 5 16's screen isn't that great but 14 has Oled 400 nits vs this one is wqxga 500 nits. If you work outside in sunny or bright weather, get this one otherwise people prefer OLEDs for color fidelity. 400 nits is a decent enough brightness although i prefer atleast 500 nits.
This one is a bit more 'gamey' looking than slim 5 if you travel a lot & it matters.
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Slim 5 16's screen isn't that great but 14 has Oled 400 nits vs this one is wqxga 500 nits. If you work outside in sunny or bright weather, get this one otherwise people prefer OLEDs for color fidelity. 400 nits is a decent enough brightness although i prefer atleast 500 nits.
This one is a bit more 'gamey' looking than slim 5 if you travel a lot & it matters.
I tried to downgrade to windows 10. Most work except sound
*Edit* disregard, saw @jazzespresso's answer above. Thanks!
I gave up and ended up with reinstalling windows 11 instead of trying to make windows 10 works. It runs kinda warm when gaming.
I gave up and ended up with reinstalling windows 11 instead of trying to make windows 10 works. It runs kinda warm when gaming.
I fell in love with the first machine, but keyboard issue made me return it. I'd rather pay full price and have a fully working machine (and not have to drop the resale price down the road due to an obvious defect). Now I'm waiting weeks for a new unit to ship. I think it's worth the full $1100 - excellent machine after removing the Asus software, and installing G-Helper in its place. The one I had ran at -30 in the undervolting section of G-Helper, giving me 300Mhz more all-core load in stress tests, and fully stable in prime95. Only drew 4W at idle with screen at half brightness, compared to 10W at 0 brightness in stock, bloated form. 100% brightness, would idle at 7 Watts. Non-idle loads you can't really compare as everyone's software load is different, but I usually cut the numbers in half for light desktop or web usage - that gives me a real world 8-9 hour useful life for productivity.
Also, in Silent mode, the GPU performs about the same as an old desktop GTX 1070. Balanced is about GTX1080, and Performance is about 1080Ti. Also works fine with Thunderbolt 3 hubs on its USB 4 connection. USB-PD at 65W and 100W both worked well, and being able to set the battery to 50% max charge when in desktop mode is great for longevity.
In short - I love this laptop. Lack of RJ45 is my main gripe, beyond the common backlight bleed issue. I just wish that the Legion 14.5 OLED had a memory slot for upgrades. Maybe in a refresh after a couple years...maybe.
Patiently waiting for the new-in-box to arrive.
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I gave up and ended up with reinstalling windows 11 instead of trying to make windows 10 works. It runs kinda warm when gaming.
I fell in love with the first machine, but keyboard issue made me return it. I'd rather pay full price and have a fully working machine (and not have to drop the resale price down the road due to an obvious defect). Now I'm waiting weeks for a new unit to ship. I think it's worth the full $1100 - excellent machine after removing the Asus software, and installing G-Helper in its place. The one I had ran at -30 in the undervolting section of G-Helper, giving me 300Mhz more all-core load in stress tests, and fully stable in prime95. Only drew 4W at idle with screen at half brightness, compared to 10W at 0 brightness in stock, bloated form. 100% brightness, would idle at 7 Watts. Non-idle loads you can't really compare as everyone's software load is different, but I usually cut the numbers in half for light desktop or web usage - that gives me a real world 8-9 hour useful life for productivity.
Also, in Silent mode, the GPU performs about the same as an old desktop GTX 1070. Balanced is about GTX1080, and Performance is about 1080Ti. Also works fine with Thunderbolt 3 hubs on its USB 4 connection. USB-PD at 65W and 100W both worked well, and being able to set the battery to 50% max charge when in desktop mode is great for longevity.
In short - I love this laptop. Lack of RJ45 is my main gripe, beyond the common backlight bleed issue. I just wish that the Legion 14.5 OLED had a memory slot for upgrades. Maybe in a refresh after a couple years...maybe.
Patiently waiting for the new-in-box to arrive.