Best Buy has
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 Laptop (GU603VI-G16.I74070) on sale for
$1,099.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- 16" 1920x1200 FHD+ 165Hz IPS Display, 100% sRGB, 300-nits, MUX Switch, G-Sync support
- Intel i7-13620H 10-Core / 16-Thread Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 8GB GDDR6 Graphics (up to 120W)
- 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (2 Slots Total, 1 Empty)
- 512GB M.2 PCIe 4 NVMe Solid State Drive
- RGB Backlit Chiclet Keyboard + HD Webcam
- Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Card
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
- 1x Thunderbolt 4
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
- 1x microSD Card Reader
- 1x Ethernet
- 90 WHr Battery
Top Comments
For gaming this has an RTX 4070 so if you want higher resolution in-game you just set your DSR factors in Nvidia control panel which will allow you to select 1600P (1.78x DL) and 4K resolution - or whatever the 16:10 equivalent is called - ( 2.25x DL) in game settings. Get with the times, this topic is quickly becoming the next red flag that someone doesn't know what they're talking about when it comes to screen resolutions on this site.
I bought this laptop open-box excellent in the other deal thread for $990. It needs a little bit of work, luckily it's a phenomenal machine after the following is done:
1. Soldered RAM runs in single-channel, this will gimp you performance on CPU-heavy games. However, this laptop is easy to disassemble and install more RAM to get dual-channel and an additional nvme drive while you have it open. I used this crucial stick: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C511GQH. This gave me a 100% FPS uplift in Path of Exile 2. I also installed a 1TB silicon power nvme drive while I was down there.
2. Asus Armory Crate isn't great, you can install G-helper if you want. But, what needs to be done here is that the default fan profiles spin the CPU fan heavily (LOUD) and let the GPU fan stay low. The GPU in this unit runs very cool, thus the fan never spools up. But the CPU and GPU share their heat pipes; so you can bring down your CPU fan and bring up the GPU fan and balance out the sound and cooling. This solves all thermal and noise problems.
3. Speakers are actually very good hardware (decent sized and fire upwards) but the laptop comes with Dolby Software installed that muddies the sound out of the box. You will want to open the Dolby app and either set this to their Music profile with "detailed" option, or create your own custom EQ within the app. Turn volume-leveling off for all profiles as Dolby's normalization formula doesn't quite get it right and just ends up muffling the entire low-end.
Misc: Webcam sucks, buy a dedicated webcam if you use this for work calls. Trackpad is very good (best Windows trackpad I've used, not quite Macbook level) but overly sensitive and double-taps occasionally on default settings so I turned down sensitivity and disabled double-tap to drag.
Windows GPU management is still a bit weird, I manually turn off the dGPU when off-charger using Asus Armory Crate, roughly 7hrs of battery life this way. Has a USB-C to Display Port outlet on the left side of the laptop that is direct to the dGPU for external monitors and gaming. Requires MyAsus app to limit charging to 80%.
For tuners: +235 core clock and +1000 mem clock in Afterburner undervolt to .985mv for the RTX 4070. The TDP for this 4070 is like 95% performance of the 140W but the laptop is still a slim format which rocks.
So, this has now become my work PC as well as game-on-the-go machine. Great unit. Feel free to ask more questions.
Like I said, if you can find SO-DIMM RAM that's faster than 3200 MHZ, I will eat my words.
If you want to max out graphics settings when gaming on an RTX 4070, you may want to stick with a 1080p screen.
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hard pass.
hard pass.
If you want to max out graphics settings when gaming on an RTX 4070, you may want to stick with a 1080p screen.
Even if it's upgradeable, this is a little funny right?
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SSD is replaceable not sure if there's a spare m.2 to add a second SSD.
The only thing about this I don't like is that the screen is "only" 300 nits. To me, that's plenty, but to some that's not bright enough. I have a laptop with a 400-nit scree and I keep it around 60% most of the time, and never at max brightness. Worth checking in person if you can find one at a local store.
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Even if it's upgradeable, this is a little funny right?
Unless you mean that it's funny it's DDR4? Doubt you'll notice any difference, especially in gaming, verses DDR5.
Unless you mean that it's funny it's DDR4? Doubt you'll notice any difference, especially in gaming, verses DDR5.
And yes, the number after the generation refers to the component's data transfer rate per second (/s). In other words, how fast it is.
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108 at 27''/2560x1440
98 at 32''/2560x1440
141 at 16''/1920x1200