expiredDr.W posted Dec 16, 2025 01:20 PM
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expiredDr.W posted Dec 16, 2025 01:20 PM
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 (Open-Boxes): 16" OLED 2.5K 240Hz, Intel Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB LPDDR5, 1TB SSD $1512.99
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Going back to thick Legion laptop and bought a Legion pro 7i.
I own a 2023 Zephyrus g16 and it's been brilliant. But I realize there were a lot of bad samples for that generation.
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I may give this a go.. Having a 60 day return window gives me peace of mind, too (nvm.. waited too long. deal dead lol)
I own a 2023 Zephyrus g16 and it's been brilliant. But I realize there were a lot of bad samples for that generation.
Yes it perform better but no where close my expection, and the application deteriorated after 1 year and a half. 25W CPU + 95W GPU during in gaming and CPU temp is always reaching 95 degree C, it's not throttling but that temp is too high for my taste and the fan noise is like crazy.
I can't re-register it to my own account without contacting Asus. However, I suspect if I ask them to clear the registration, they will ask for my receipt (which says 'Open Box') and they'll downgrade the warranty to just 3 months.
If I leave the registration as-is (under the previous owner), will I have trouble getting warranty service later?
Does Asus typically ask for proof of purchase at the time of a claim, or do they just go by the serial number and whether it shows under warranty or not in their systems?"
I can't re-register it to my own account without contacting Asus. However, I suspect if I ask them to clear the registration, they will ask for my receipt (which says 'Open Box') and they'll downgrade the warranty to just 3 months.
If I leave the registration as-is (under the previous owner), will I have trouble getting warranty service later?
Does Asus typically ask for proof of purchase at the time of a claim, or do they just go by the serial number and whether it shows under warranty or not in their systems?"
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