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Posted by bukeyolacan
 - November 17, 2021, 19:53:52
These benchmarks are not correct at all. I have the model with i7 11800h and RTX 3070 and I get similar results as Razer Blade 14 RTX 3070.
Posted by Mitchell
 - July 06, 2021, 17:48:03
Yes the only glaring issues I see are the fan noise and hot air blown to the screen. So I also decided not to go with this. Asus should have gone with the older design they had for the zephyrus series. That would have made this much better cuz the other aspects like the 16:10 ratio, the battery life and all are good.
Posted by WhiskeyMatt
 - July 05, 2021, 21:30:59
QuoteI'm not sure of the fact that hot air is blown right onto the screen.
This is the right question here. What is the max reasonable temperature that a screen can be exposed to? Do you guys know?
I did a quick google search and it says anything above 50°C over prolonged period of time can make it defective. Storage up to 60°C is acceptable. If this was multimedia laptop with iGPU only, this would be fine, since those rarely heat up a lot. But for a gaming laptop that blasts hot air over a couple of hours long session? Unacceptable. For that reason I went with ASUS G17 instead of the Zephyrus.
Posted by RsjRoj
 - July 02, 2021, 20:02:28
ASUS should make a lower powered model with AMD Ryzen and much lower powered GPU. Should cost less but also much quieter. Target ~ 45 dB full load noise instead of that obnoxious 56 dB.

Now you know why ASUS finally put in better speakers, otherwise you can't hear anything over the fan noise.
Posted by MOFO
 - July 02, 2021, 18:38:54
Quote from: rerd on July 01, 2021, 18:58:44
How can you not mention loudness in the verdict? 56 dB is insanely loud. That is an obvious dealbreaker. You basically have quieter vaccum cleaner in front of you while gaming.

This.
That is annoying loud for any laptop, like the looks but can't stand  insanely loud gaming laptops , sure you expect fans to get loud when gaming butbtjis is ridiculous.
Posted by Mitchell
 - July 02, 2021, 07:33:32
Hi, I'm also considering buying this device in this specification but I'm not sure of the fact that hot air is blown right onto the screen. The G15's bottom bezel absorbs most of the brunt but that isn't the case here. So I'd like to know your opinion about the screen temperatures during gaming and how that might affect the screen in the long term.
Thanks in advance!
Posted by duzenko
 - July 01, 2021, 22:04:23
Pity no touch screen IGP options
Posted by Andy M
 - July 01, 2021, 19:22:13
I wish I could see the laptop gaming performance in more games than just what's shown in this review, especially at 1440p.
Posted by rerd
 - July 01, 2021, 18:58:44
How can you not mention loudness in the verdict? 56 dB is insanely loud. That is an obvious dealbreaker. You basically have quieter vaccum cleaner in front of you while gaming.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 01, 2021, 18:08:18
The Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 is not just a simple high-end gaming laptop. The 16:10 WQXGA screen and the very good speakers set the Asus notebook apart from the rest of the competition. Read our review to learn what else the Zephyrus M16 has to offer.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Zephyrus-M16-Gaming-Laptop-Review-Gaming-in-16-10.548332.0.html