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Product Name: | ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14” 165Hz Gaming Laptop QHD- AMD Ryzen 9 with 8GB Memory-NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060-512GB SSD - Moonlight White |
Product SKU: | 6535495_6535495 |
UPC: | 197105020160 |
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I don't have any of those issues. Every product has lemons. Look up iPhone with dead face ID, lines on screen and green screen.
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You might not think it's worth purchasing the extended warranty but if you don't get ready to eat the cost of the laptop in a motherboard replacement. This company sucks!
It's hard to find "normal" usage posts on reddit... most of them are min/maxing for timespy scores in turbo mode. Cheers!
You might not think it's worth purchasing the extended warranty but if you don't get ready to eat the cost of the laptop in a motherboard replacement. This company sucks!
We all know this laptop is small and thin, and subject to high temps. So set aggressive thermal caps, then disable CPU boosting. Alternatively, point play in an air conditioned room, use a strong fan, etc. Heat is going to kill components quicker.
We all know this laptop is small and thin, and subject to high temps. So set aggressive thermal caps, then disable CPU boosting. Alternatively, point play in an air conditioned room, use a strong fan, etc. Heat is going to kill components quicker.
While the vocal minority is what you see most online I just wanted to provided my personal experience, I was screwed over one month outside my warranty by QA of this device.
Very light use and docked and it has a random GPU failure that cost the same as a new laptop to fix.
If you plan on buying this laptop buy the extended warranty so you don't end up in a similar situation as me and others who are now stuck with E waste we cant fix or use because of crazy out of warranty cost.
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That said, at 1600p the 4060 and 4070 are going to be within 6-12fps of each other in most games, so you'll probably run similar settings on both machines and end up with slightly better FPS and 1% lows on the 4070 machine.
I personally think the 4060 variant is the best bang for your money.
Just Josh Channel just uploaded his review of the 2024 G14 literally 20 minutes ago. Overall, this 2023 4060 really might still be worth it honestly (DIY Ram Upgrade, better performance, less pitch fans, brighter screen, etc).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1TgWbe
If you don't need a gaming laptop specifically, don't get this laptop. It is loud, quite heavy, gets hot, and you have to do a TON of tweaking with drivers/windows settings etc…in order to get the advertised battery life. I bought mine originally because I loved the specs, but didn't really need the gaming capabilities. I wish I had bought an ultrabook instead which is what I am now looking for.
If you don't need a gaming laptop specifically, don't get this laptop. It is loud, quite heavy, gets hot, and you have to do a TON of tweaking with drivers/windows settings etc…in order to get the advertised battery life. I bought mine originally because I loved the specs, but didn't really need the gaming capabilities. I wish I had bought an ultrabook instead which is what I am now looking for.
But.....this is replacing a nearly 6 year old XPS 13 that basically looks like it went through a war. Dropped it from 4 feet into a puddle on the street. Have spilled at 32 oz coffee mugs onto it at least 3x (probably a good 8oz of coffee at least in the damn thing) and it never missed a beat until my recent flight to Australia. I thought it was immortal, but it could have died on me any one of 100x prior to when it did.
Given that XPS's history and what you said here...now I'm worried! lol
Looks like a damn good machine. Looking forward to throwing the additional RAM and SSD into it, as well as learning how to use GHelper (thanks to those that have laid out what to do with that in this thread!).
- After checking for physical defects, boot up and run HWiNFO64 to see battery and drive info. In my case it was only powered on for 27 hours. (wanted to make sure I didnt get a display model)
- Login to my microsoft account so that it has the windows activation tied to it.
- Activate the free gamepass trial on my account.
- Copy the color profile folder to a flash drive for a clean windows install from
C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color
- Install 2TB HD and 16gb RAM
- I had already created a win 11 boot device and downloaded the wifi drivers before I found out about Asus Cloud Restore (would advise using this instead).
- Install Ghelper, and use it to install all driver updates.
Laptop is performing flawlessly... this is a great guide to get started with undervolt/overclock settings in Ghelper - https://youtu.be/hqe-PjuE-K8?si=bqnGx0fg4
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- After checking for physical defects, boot up and run HWiNFO64 to see battery and drive info. In my case it was only powered on for 27 hours. (wanted to make sure I didnt get a display model)
- Login to my microsoft account so that it has the windows activation tied to it.
- Activate the free gamepass trial on my account.
- Copy the color profile folder to a flash drive for a clean windows install from
C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color
- Install 2TB HD and 16gb RAM
- I had already created a win 11 boot device and downloaded the wifi drivers before I found out about Asus Cloud Restore (would advise using this instead).
- Install Ghelper, and use it to install all driver updates.
Laptop is performing flawlessly... this is a great guide to get started with undervolt/overclock settings in Ghelper - https://youtu.be/hqe-PjuE-K8?si=bqnGx0fg4