Quote from: Rico Mico on May 15, 2020, 09:49:30My new Dell (late 2019) has a couple driver issues, a serious one involving somehow blocking some system functions, almost behaving like a virus, as it resulted in an inability to enter settings, to use the search bar, even to shut down or restart. It somehow resolved itself after I unplugged the device and simply shut the lid for a while, which worked by finally turning off the device(I was prepared to let it run out of battery by looping a video, but decided to ask support before that and shut the lid) unlike trying to shut down via long pressing the power button, but I don't know if it could happen again some other time.Quote from: Mister2 on May 14, 2020, 11:56:04
I love the design and build of these. Unfortunately, until Asus stops dinking around with USB C compatibility, I will not be buying one. I had the 2019 model with an Intel 10th and I couldn't even use my USB C docking station with my external monitor, because they thought it was a brilliant idea to disable DP on the port...
I have a 1300€ Asus Zenbook Flip (2 years old now) that went 4x to repair because I got constantly BSOD if I update anything on windows. If I use the very old drivers it doesn't happen so frequently, but Asus has no idea why and doesn't offer a solution, just say "stay with windows and Asus drivers from the release date". So, I buy a 1300€ PC to have it locked on 2018?! Also the USB C has no DP and doesn't charge. I also bought at the same time for the company, a 1600€ Asus ROG Desktop, went 3x to repair (motherboard faulty, than RAM, then the motherboard again) and I get... guess again, BSOD but fortunately only 1x/ week. Both have only standard apps as office, Dropbox, photo and video editing apps installed.
In the contrary, my Surface Go 1 has absolutely no issues, charges also over the USB C and with a hub, I output to monitors without issues.
Asus releases new models faster than I cut my nails, so they don't bet on quality and stability, they bet on releasing and selling.
Asus or Acer no more. Dell, Apple, MS though, use to be good.
Quote from: Mister2 on May 14, 2020, 11:56:04
I love the design and build of these. Unfortunately, until Asus stops dinking around with USB C compatibility, I will not be buying one. I had the 2019 model with an Intel 10th and I couldn't even use my USB C docking station with my external monitor, because they thought it was a brilliant idea to disable DP on the port...
Quote from: Thomas Serruques on May 13, 2020, 22:34:15
I need exactly that with a 1660Ti or 5600M or 2060RTX
and 16Gb and 1Tb of SSD
I know about the G14 Zephyrus but the display is bad and it is expensive.
Quote from: Thomas Serruques on May 13, 2020, 22:34:15Doubt those specs will be any cheaper, maybe when they will be close to being replaced by mobile Ampere. Shame eGPU didn't caught up.
I know about the G14 Zephyrus but the display is bad and it is expensive.