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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14: 14" OLED 3K 120Hz, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB LPDDR5X, 1TB SSD $2049.99
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The Zephyrus G16 4070 + Intel Ultra 9 + 16GB RAM went on sale for $1350 about a month ago, and various times around April 2025.
Is this 2025 G14 5070TI + AMD AI 9HX + 32GB RAM for $2050 ($1999 with coupon) a good value for price for performance? This version has Copilot which Im not sure what value this brings that could justify a $600+ premium over the G16 above.
Is the 5070TI more comparable to a 4080 than the 4070?
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I added to my cart and got to checkout and they only gave me the $350 off. I then clicked on the cancel button and when it pushed me to a different screen I then got a pop-up telling me that if I bought a Microsoft device in the next 24h they'd give me another $50 off.
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This seems like a lot of money for an entry-level card.
I can see where you might think that in a laptop especially since NVIDIA's product line has been a bit all over the place for this generation, but I have this laptop. I've tested both Oblivion Remastered and Darktide with it connected to my 3440x1440 144Hz ultrawide and it plays like a dream and stays surprisingly cool, even before tweaks. So while I would tend to agree with you, the 5070 Ti in this laptop is not a cheesy low-end card. Plus the 5xxx series multi frame generation helps reduce VRAM usage and makes things run buttery smooth.
According to notebookcheck the G14 5070 Ti is the worst performer of all gaming notebooks with that chip that they tested. The 2023 G14 with 4080 actually performs better because it can go up to 125 watts.
The Zephyrus G16 4070 + Intel Ultra 9 + 16GB RAM went on sale for $1350 about a month ago, and various times around April 2025.
Is this 2025 G14 5070TI + AMD AI 9HX + 32GB RAM for $2050 ($1999 with coupon) a good value for price for performance? This version has Copilot which Im not sure what value this brings that could justify a $600+ premium over the G16 above.
Is the 5070TI more comparable to a 4080 than the 4070?
The 4070 is a good laptop but spending the extra money in order to get the better CPU, 5070 ti, and doubling the ram to 32 gigs is worth it to me. The size difference will be huge though when comparing the G16 and the G14. I think screen size should be one of your biggest deciding factors on a laptop. Most people would decide which screen size they want first before they start shopping around.
Everything you've said is true but just a note that the GPU wattage on the G14 5070 Ti is 85 watts plus 25 watts dynamic boost for a maximum of 110 watts. This is below the max allowable 140 watt TDP. And it matters because the 5070 Ti actually scales really well with wattage. Nvidia would have probably set the maximum allowable TDP even higher except that they were worried it'd cut into 5080 mobile sales.According to notebookcheck the G14 5070 Ti is the worst performer of all gaming notebooks with that chip that they tested. The 2023 G14 with 4080 actually performs better because it can go up to 125 watts.
Yes thats true. Dave2d had a full video about it for scaling per wattage. They cant do a full wattage 5070ti in a g14. It would have some thermal issues. Youre paying for the size as this is the best 14" gaming laptop you can get in terms of weight build quality screen. That being said they should have just used a 5070 non ti.
Everything you've said is true but just a note that the GPU wattage on the G14 5070 Ti is 85 watts plus 25 watts dynamic boost for a maximum of 110 watts. This is below the max allowable 140 watt TDP. And it matters because the 5070 Ti actually scales really well with wattage. Nvidia would have probably set the maximum allowable TDP even higher except that they were worried it'd cut into 5080 mobile sales.According to notebookcheck the G14 5070 Ti is the worst performer of all gaming notebooks with that chip that they tested. The 2023 G14 with 4080 actually performs better because it can go up to 125 watts.
Yes thats true. Dave2d had a full video about it for scaling per wattage. They cant do a full wattage 5070ti in a g14. It would have some thermal issues. Youre paying for the size as this is the best 14" gaming laptop you can get in terms of weight build quality screen. That being said they should have just used a 5070 non ti.
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