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Posted by Jerry S.
 - September 24, 2020, 00:22:24
Quote from: Matthew Rutledge-Taylor on September 11, 2020, 13:43:49
I have the 240 Hz, 2060 Max-Q version of this laptop and love it.  The blocked vents are certainly a controversial choice on ASUS' part.  I changed my power scheme to prevent turbo and keep the CPU at  a max of 2.9 MHz and now it runs cool and quiet all the time.  Game performance is still wonderful.

Hi.

I am thinking to purchase this same laptop but not for gaming, rather, video NLE production using BlackMagic's Davinci Resolve.  Do you feel this PC has sufficient performance and power for 4K @ 60fps video edits?

What about the heating problem?  I see that ASUS has put paper suppressor covers over the fans and the left and right side.  Are those removable?

Screen brightness, how many nits?  Does it cover a good percentage of the sRGB gamut?
Posted by DeepskyScorpion
 - September 22, 2020, 08:47:53
> But nvidia GPU's are arguably "safer" options when it coms to compatibility and drivers

You know what is the least safe option when it comes to drivers? Using Radeon *and* Geforce drivers on the same machine. Oh wait, this thing has a Radeon iGPU. That comment is just awkward lol
Posted by Woop
 - September 15, 2020, 02:24:38
Why would ASUS use a fully aluminum chassis for the G14 version and then for the bigger machine, use plastic? That is a terrible decision.

The only other issue I have is ASUS's terrible service in North America. I had many products and the few times I needed service, it was a big hassle and long waits. Once ASUS sent me a replacement motherboard with no padding and all the ports at the back were bent. Then the next RMA took 2 months.
Posted by jeremy b
 - September 12, 2020, 06:22:34
I have the old version from 2019 and wouldn't ever buy a updated version. This laptop design runs extremely hot even with 3rd party cooking. They released a laptop that bottlenecks itself because the cpu runs so hot and the fans they used run too slowly and don't cool enough. The laptop can barely run many games on low settings. Cpu just gets overheated and needs to stutter in game to cool down. 25-40 seconds in extreme cases. The main issue is the cheap plastic material it's made from. It holds a lot of heat and left burn marks on my legs/lap after some gaming on Warzone. I thought they would be able to fix the issues in the updated version with the liquid metal technology they developed but it seems to be the same issue of underwhelming heat management. This laptop can't even play AAA titles on low settings. I had to return red dead redemption because it couldn't handle it. I ended up buying a desktop for the same price of the new laptop I wanted to replace I don't game mobile anyway.
Posted by Spunjji
 - September 11, 2020, 18:05:38
Another pointlessly-gimped AMD-based laptop. Yay.

It's not really cheap, either, so they don't even have that excuse.
Posted by Matthew Rutledge-Taylor
 - September 11, 2020, 13:43:49
I have the 240 Hz, 2060 Max-Q version of this laptop and love it.  The blocked vents are certainly a controversial choice on ASUS' part.  I changed my power scheme to prevent turbo and keep the CPU at  a max of 2.9 MHz and now it runs cool and quiet all the time.  Game performance is still wonderful.
Posted by Paul Petrica
 - September 11, 2020, 01:15:32
Quote from: stop 45% NTSC on September 10, 2020, 13:43:09
f*** the 45%NTSC hitler screens

f*** the blocked vents clogging this laptop

f*** this laptop

i completly agree, especially with number two :) i find that problematic to kind of any Asus notebook
Posted by RicoViking9000
 - September 10, 2020, 20:15:53
65C on the bottom, also runs slower than the Dell G5 SE? And people give Dell a bad rep...
Posted by anaconda
 - September 10, 2020, 17:05:19
There is a error in the article.
"Unoccupied secondary M.2 2242 slot for expansion"

It is not 2242, it is 2280. See where the screw is, do not look at the white rectangle on the board, you can put only 2280 drive there without adapter.
Posted by stop 45% NTSC
 - September 10, 2020, 13:43:09
f*** the 45%NTSC hitler screens

f*** the blocked vents clogging this laptop

f*** this laptop
Posted by Andrew Shin
 - September 10, 2020, 12:50:37
Did you just expect laptops with AMD Ryzen processors to have Thunderbolt 3 ports?
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 10, 2020, 09:26:17
Even the slowest mobile Ryzen 7 H-series Renoir CPU is able outperform most laptops running on the latest 10th gen Core i7 Comet Lake-H CPU. Though raw CPU performance is excellent, the $1300 asking for price of the Zephyrus G15 is a bit high considering the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q GPU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-4800HS-Debut-Asus-Zephyrus-G15-GA502IU-Laptop-Review.492255.0.html