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ASUS TUF A15 Laptop: 15.6" FHD IPS, Ryzen 5 7535HS, RTX 4060, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD

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Staples has ASUS TUF Gaming A15 Gaming Laptop (FA507NV-EH53) on sale for $679.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member tektek for sharing this deal.

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  • AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS 6-core, 12-threads (3.3Ghz Base / 4.6GHz Boost) Processor
  • 15.6" FHD 250-nits 45% NTSC IPS Anti-Glare 144Hz Matte Display
  • 16GB DDR5-4800 RAM Memory
  • 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive Storage
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
  • Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax 2x2 MU-MIMO + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 720p HD Camera
  • Chiclet Backlit Keyboard 1-Zone RGB
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 FRL
    • 1x USB-C 4 (support for DisplayPort, 40Gbps)
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
    • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
    • 1x RJ45 Ethernet
    • 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
  • Windows 11
  • 90Wh Li-ion 4-Cell Battery w/ 240W AC Power Adapter
  • 13.94 x 9.88 x 0.98" (4.85 lbs)
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Parts & Labor

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Staples has ASUS TUF Gaming A15 Gaming Laptop (FA507NV-EH53) on sale for $679.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member tektek for sharing this deal.

Specs (source):
  • AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS 6-core, 12-threads (3.3Ghz Base / 4.6GHz Boost) Processor
  • 15.6" FHD 250-nits 45% NTSC IPS Anti-Glare 144Hz Matte Display
  • 16GB DDR5-4800 RAM Memory
  • 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive Storage
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
  • Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax 2x2 MU-MIMO + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 720p HD Camera
  • Chiclet Backlit Keyboard 1-Zone RGB
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 FRL
    • 1x USB-C 4 (support for DisplayPort, 40Gbps)
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
    • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
    • 1x RJ45 Ethernet
    • 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
  • Windows 11
  • 90Wh Li-ion 4-Cell Battery w/ 240W AC Power Adapter
  • 13.94 x 9.88 x 0.98" (4.85 lbs)
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Parts & Labor

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Written by jimmytx | Staff

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Written by tektek

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This is the best deal on a midrange gaming laptop there's been in a while, though this laptop does have a couple caveats. The cpu is mediocre, but it has a full power mobile rtx 4060 (the current value sweetspot), and a decent screen (though with poor brightness). The chassis is decent, and 16gb of ddr5 is acceptable for this price point. Having only a 512gb ssd is a bit of a bummer, but realistically you generally want to upgrade your laptops ssd anyways (and this laptop has two m.2 slots).

Specs: https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-.../techspec/

The primary downside to this laptop is the cpu, the 7535HS is a 6-core cpu using the one and a half generation old zen3+ architecture (basically zen3 cores with an improved memory controller and additional pcie capabilities). It has the rather weak rdna2 based 660m for an igpu. In terms of raw cpu performance, expect it to perform slightly better than the old 6600hs. It will be meaningfully slower than the newer generation zen4 and 5 cpus in higher end laptops. Having 6 cores may also start becoming a bottleneck in a couple of years, but it's generally sufficient for midrange gaming currently. Likewise, while the zen3+ cores aren't terribly powerful by modern standards, the mobile rtx 4060 isn't powerful enough for the cpu to be a major bottleneck in most games.

The mobile rtx 4060 is the current value sweetspot, it's the cheapest nvidia mobile gpu that has 8gb of vram (the absolute bare minimum for modern 1080p gaming). The 4060 in this laptop is the full power 140w variant, though keep in mind performance scaling heavily drops off past 100w. While the mobile rtx 4070 is around 20% faster, the 8gb of vram remains the primary constraint, and it's nowhere near worth the price premium. The next step up, the mobile rtx 4080, is enormously faster and has 12gb of vram, but you'll pay at least twice as much for even a refurbished 4080 laptop. The brand new mobile rtx 5000 series laptops aren't worth the enormous price premiums, blackwell is basically a refresh of ada lovelace without any major improvements, and you'd need to purchase a mobile rtx 5070ti or higher to get more than 8gb of vram. Multi frame generation is also utterly pointless if your monitor is below 180hz refresh rate (and 4x mode isn't viable without at least 240hz refresh rate).

The screen on this laptop has very good specs for a laptop of this price in all metrics except brightness. The brightness is only 250 nits which is the bare minimum, if you primarily use your laptops in bright environments or outside this is a major downside. Otherwise, the screen is 1080p (standard at this price, and you wouldn't want higher resolution with the 4060), 144hz refresh rate (decent for midrange gaming), 100%srgb gamut coverage (good for this price point), supports G-Sync (very unusual at this price), and has a MUX Switch + Advanced Optimus. If this screen was 300nit+ it'd be incredible at under $700, but with a brightness of 250nits it's still pretty good.

This laptop has a rather large 90whr battery which is very good for the price. While the zen3+ cpu isn't exceptionally efficient, I'd still expect fairly good battery life for a gaming laptop.

This laptop comes with 16gb (2x8gb) of ddr5 4800 (16gb is decent for the price), this cpu doesn't support ddr5 faster than 4800. There are two user accessible ram slots, officially supporting up to 32gb ddr5 4800. There are two user accessible m.2 slots, one of which is occupied by the 512gb gen 4 ssd.

The array of ports is quite decent, there's no thunderbolt (obviously), but it has hdmi 2.1 frl, 1x usb3.2 supporting power delivery and displayport output (with gsync, 10gbps)), a usb4 port (40gbps), 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports (5gbps), and a RJ45 LAN port. The wifi is only gen 6, which is slightly disappointing but ultimately not terribly consequential. The keyboard is backlit.
This laptop is fairly heavy at 2.20 Kg (4.85 lbs).

Overall, if the mediocre cpu and low screen brightness aren't dealbreakers for you, this is an excellent deal. It's also worth keeping in mind there's currently lots of uncertainty regarding how tariffs will affect pricing, so if you need a laptop now it may be prudent not to wait.

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Apr 10, 2025
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ReluctantSupervisor
Apr 10, 2025
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Quote from bdanka50 :
It must depend on your location. I can still order it.

Yeah out of stock in los Angeles too apparently
Apr 10, 2025
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JasonB24
Apr 10, 2025
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Quote from bdanka50 :
It must depend on your location. I can still order it.
Which state are you located at?
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Apr 10, 2025
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PeteyTheStriker
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Good deal, but I would still pick the A16 from best buy with the RX7700S over this. The laptop is just more powerful over all since the RX7700S is better than the 4060 and it has a Ryzen 7.
Apr 10, 2025
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OliveMeal4312
Apr 10, 2025
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Apr 10, 2025
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ghettoroadster
Apr 10, 2025
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Quote from aegon47 :
To add to this: the body is extremely fragile and after a year of using for gaming and regular tasks, it shuts down so often and the screws come off. Such a shame cause the specs and body didn't have the same budget. Loll

I have the a16 and got a dollar bag of screws from China +$3 dollar Loctite blue and fixed the body right away. It's a non-issue.
Apr 11, 2025
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Apr 11, 2025
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Good deal, but I would still pick the A16 from best buy with the RX7700S over this. The laptop is just more powerful over all since the RX7700S is better than the 4060 and it has a Ryzen 7.
I wonder why people see A15 as a good deal but not A16. However, in comparison, it seems A16 slightly better, I think.
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Quote from mydeals503 :
I wonder why people see A15 as a good deal but not A16. However, in comparison, it seems A16 slightly better, I think.
I would say a lot more powerful not just slightly better, Ryzen 7 vs 5, and the RX7700S which is clearly better in real world than a 4060. I would say a lot of people pick the A16 over the A15 which is why its stock sells out everytime it hits the $700 price point at best buy. The only reason people dont talk about it more is because the RX7700S is very rare and a unknown when it comes to laptop graphics.

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Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
Sodimm kits unfortunately have a bit of a premium on them, the best places to check are probably just amazon and newegg. I'd make sure to get a ddr5 4800 jdec kit (aka the speed and specs not requiring xmp or expo) since I'm not sure if this laptop supports expo. The cheap 32gb ddr5 4800 kits ($60-$70) will likely be CL40, which is rather poor latency. If you've got a bit of extra budget, I'd aim for a CL34 or 36 kit, but once again make sure the timings are jdec rather than xmp/expo. Basically any brand that isn't a no-name chinese knockoff should be fine, though sticking to better known brands wouldn't hurt.

With regards to the ssd, I'd recommend getting a 2tb tlc dramless (dram increases power consumption) drive when a decent one goes on sale again. Decent modern hmb (host memory buffer) drives are generally fast enough for use in a laptop, even as an os drive. A good example of previous deals would be something like the 2tb msi spatium m482 which has gone on sale a couple of times at $86 (though I doubt we'll see prices that good again in the short term). Make sure to get a tlc drive, not a qlc drive. Avoid drives using the innogrit ig5236 "rainier" controller, and any drives using ymtc nand less than 232 layers. When it comes to brands, I recommend those with at least a moderate presence in western markets, domestic chinese brands often switch out components for export models.
So I found a G.Skill 2x16 DDR5 4800 CL34 kit for $85 at Newegg. Says it "supports" XMP, but don't know how to tell if that means it needs it to hit rated speed, or if that is for "overclocked" speed. How can I tell if it's a "jdec" kit? Don't see that verbiage anywhere.

For the drive, I found the "Corsair MP600 Elite M.2 2280 2TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 3D TLC Internal Solid State Drive Up to 7000 MB/sec (SSD) CSSD-F2000GBMP600ENH" for $130, which doesn't appear to have DRAM (that's the "cache" right?)

Are these worth getting, or is there something else at a better price or better quality that is worth the $$?

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Quote from cohiba :
So I found a G.Skill 2x16 DDR5 4800 CL34 kit for $85 at Newegg. Says it "supports" XMP, but don't know how to tell if that means it needs it to hit rated speed, or if that is for "overclocked" speed. How can I tell if it's a "jdec" kit? Don't see that verbiage anywhere. For the drive, I found the "Corsair MP600 Elite M.2 2280 2TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 3D TLC Internal Solid State Drive Up to 7000 MB/sec (SSD) CSSD-F2000GBMP600ENH" for $130, which doesn't appear to have DRAM (that's the "cache" right?) Are these worth getting, or is there something else at a better price or better quality that is worth the $$?
Sorry I misspelled the acronym, it's "jedec", not "jdec". Either way, if there is any mention of xmp or expo whatsoever in the listing or specs, the advertised speed and timings will basically always be with said overclocking. If you don't want to deal with any of that, just get a cheap cl40 kit that makes no mention of xmp/expo.
If you have extra budget and are willing to take the gamble on whether the laptop supports expo or any sort of tuning, you could spend an extra ~$15 for a cl36 or cl34 expo kit and see if you can enable better timings.

The corsair mp600 elite isn't a good value at $130, but the ssd market seems very poor at this moment compared to a couple of months ago (prices have shot up drastically, drives in a relatively similar tier to the mp600 elite were ~$85-$100 on a good sale a couple months back). If you're looking to spend ~$130, I'd say the samsung 990 evo plus 2tb (specifically the "plus" version, not the old version) at $129.99 from both amazon and newegg is better than the mp600 elite.
The main reason for my recommending a dramless drive is the lower price, the additional efficiency is just a pertinent bonus in laptops. The price gap between higher end hmb drives and midrange drives with dram appears to have shrunk significantly from a little while ago, since cheaper drives have gotten disproportionately more expensive. Therefore, if you wanted to get a higher performance drive (that'll use a couple of extra watts of power), the crucial t500 2tb at $145.99 from amazon is a decent option.
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