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frontpage Posted by TKMoNsTeR • Jun 7, 2025
frontpage Posted by TKMoNsTeR • Jun 7, 2025

Costco Members: ASUS Vivobook S 16: 16" 3.2K OLED, Ryzen AI 9 365, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD

$915

$1,300

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: ASUS Vivobook S 16 Laptop (M5606WA-IS99) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99

Thanks to Community Member Eric79149 for finding this deal.

Note: Includes: 2 Year Warranty, 3-Month Microsoft 365 Personal, 1-Year McAfee Total Protection.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 (10-Core) Processor
  • 16" OLED (3200x2000) 120Hz Display
  • 1TB PCIe G4 Solid State Drive
  • 32GB LPDDR5X 7500MHz RAM
  • Integrated AMD Radeon 880M Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 6E (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Backlit Chiclet Keyboard 1-Zone RGB with Num-key
  • Microsoft Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB 4.0 Gen 3 Type-C (support display / power delivery)
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (support display / power delivery)
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS
    • 1x Micro SD Card Reader
    • 1x 3.5mm Combination Audio Jack
  • 75WHr 4-cell Li-ion Battery
  • Weight: 3.31lbs.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: ASUS Vivobook S 16 Laptop (M5606WA-IS99) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99

Thanks to Community Member Eric79149 for finding this deal.

Note: Includes: 2 Year Warranty, 3-Month Microsoft 365 Personal, 1-Year McAfee Total Protection.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 (10-Core) Processor
  • 16" OLED (3200x2000) 120Hz Display
  • 1TB PCIe G4 Solid State Drive
  • 32GB LPDDR5X 7500MHz RAM
  • Integrated AMD Radeon 880M Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 6E (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Backlit Chiclet Keyboard 1-Zone RGB with Num-key
  • Microsoft Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB 4.0 Gen 3 Type-C (support display / power delivery)
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (support display / power delivery)
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS
    • 1x Micro SD Card Reader
    • 1x 3.5mm Combination Audio Jack
  • 75WHr 4-cell Li-ion Battery
  • Weight: 3.31lbs.

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I just got the S14 refurb deal with identical hardware specs as this, as an upgrade from the other S14 w/ Intel 226v I got for $450 (BB deal) a few months back. Very happy with both of them.

The Vivobook S14 has dual intakes and stays cooler than some of their more "pro" models that only have a single cooler. The form factor is great and the build quality is more than decent. You're not getting a dedicated GPU, but the Ryzen AI with 800 series AMD iGPU is the best integrated GPU you can get. The only upgrade in this league is the Ryzen AI 370 w/ an 890m GPU but the performance gain is negligible. 32gb RAM w/ 1TB SSD is awesome as well. I like these more than their "more premium" Zenbooks. It's also worth noting that non-touch displays have better clarity than touch displays, so there's a tradeoff there. I personally don't care for touch but it's a personal preference.

I highly recommend deleting all partitions from the SSD, creating a new one, and installing Win11 IoT LTSC, disabling Vendor Updates for Windows Update so that MyAsus and other bloatware doesn't sneak its way back on, and immediately installing O&O ShutUp++ to disable much of Win11 bloatware and telemetry. Just install G-Helper for PWM-free dimming and other power options. Win11 LTSC does not include the App Store but you can restore it with a single Powershell command. Your favorite AI chat can guide you through all of this, and you'll have an extremely lean and performant portable machine with a beautiful display and excellent battery life.

I'm honestly very tempted to pull the trigger on this just for the extra 2 inches and the number pad, but I think the smaller form factor of the 14" is serving me better personally. Again, personal preference / tradeoff. But I sure appreciate the extra screen real estate whenever I go back to using my 16" Macbook.
This SlickCrayon person is the same one who was posting incorrect information about the ASUS Vivobook S 14 Laptop that was featured on this site not too long ago, and is doing it again here.

I'm not sure why (s)he is posting about Lunar Lake, because this laptop is not Intel Lunar Lake, it's AMD. (Also, despite the posting to the contrary, Lunar Lake has incredibly good battery life and performance, though again, that doesn't matter here because this is NOT a Lunar Lake laptop.)
Surprised to hear about experiencing crap CPU perf and so-so battery life. I'm typing from an S14 with 258v that was like 999, maybe less now, and it's a beast. Runs Windows 11 and all my apps without issue. I can go all day chugging along without worrying about a charger. That alone is just amazing to me. To type that again, I've owned a whole wide range of laptops, and this is by far the most powerful, yet doesn't make a peep (is the fan running? I can't tell) and it runs like that for 5, 8, 10 hours straight. Icing on the cake is that it's fun to get consistent 100GB/s memory scores, when my friends high-end desktops are lucky to break 75, and my 6-channel dual Xeon PowerEdge R740 can barely break 50!

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Quote from kymonismith :
I miss when every high end laptop was a 2in1
True that. Ironically, I got a version of this Asus thinking my old Dell 2-in-1 would keep working for drawing purposes, but then the latter broke a hinge. (Some Dell non-2-in-1 models have suffered this too. I've seen people blame plastic usage, but none of my previous plastic laptops broke structurally, so I think it's more of a Dell issue.)
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boosterjm
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Quote from kymonismith :
I miss when every high end laptop was a 2in1

Which 2-1 are you referring to?
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INVALID
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The specs seem promising, what am I missing
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Quote from INVALID :
The specs seem promising, what am I missing
Integrated graphics
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Gangreless
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Quote from kymonismith :
I miss when every high end laptop was a 2in1
This isn't a high end laptop
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Just got mine few days ago and it's going back. Wifi is so bad. In one evening of usage, it's disconnected 3-4 times.

Googled and it seems to be a common issue with Mediatek chipset wifi. Tried updating drivers and same thing. Fresh install, same issue.
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RelaxedPencil532
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Quote from INVALID :
The specs seem promising, what am I missing
no touchscreen!Big Grin

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Quote from RelaxedPencil532 :
no touchscreen!Big Grin
Absolutely hate touch screen on laptops. go buy an ipad if you want that
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
The glare is very bad to the extent that I would even opt for a crap matte anti glare screen protector with bubbles and all those dirty stuff rather than using the original screen. Good price though reduced from 999.

I would pay more if they offer a touchscreen version or even just put one more layer of glass on the screen like the zenbook or macbook. The extra glass adds huge robustness and makes it way easier to clean the screen.

Also some tips for cooling. I own several of this model from the previous deal and a lot of s14 as well. Both are quite similar on build. I thought they have low temp because they have strong cooling. Last week we did a thermal paste replacement for all S14s and the temp went up 20 degrees on all of them ~95C full load. We checked and tried everything and ended up finding that the original thermal paste Asus used in these laptops are high quality phase change thermal pads rather than normal thermal paste and nothing can match the original temp ~75C full load except PTM7950.

Some clusions here:
(1) the vivobook 2025 chassis is decent but not as stellar as I thought it was.
(2) Do not ever touch the cooling system and change thermal paste unless you are going liquid metal. Asus did a fantastic job.
(3) Intel Lunar Lake is crap. Seriously. Very garbage CPU performance and just so-so battery life with VERY BAD performance on battery. It is not a cool chip as snapdragon either since the snapdragons are mostly cooled by thermal paste. The Lunar Lake leaves me an impression of cheating in battery life exam while not caring about anything else. It even feels significantly slower than my 5600G old machine. Go with AMD if you want any performance (significant difference on everyday tasks such as media and office). Go with snapdragon if you want smoothness. Only go with Lunar Lake if you absolutely need long battery life with no performance demand and can stand a slow laptop.

(4) With that being said, I like Lunar Lakes's iGPU. I am the world record holder of Ultra 7 256v and iGPU on Time Spy. Super sweet performance but useless to my business.
Is there any model can upgrade the ram in future?

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