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ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2025) Gaming Laptop, 16” FHD+ 16:10 165Hz/3ms Display, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 Laptop GPU, Intel® Core™ i9 Processor 14900HX, 32GB DDR5-5600, 1TB SSD, Wi-Fi 7, Win11 Home

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Style: RTX 5070


Features

  • HIGH-LEVEL PERFORMANCE Unleash power with Windows 11 Home, an Intel Core i9 Processor 14900HX, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and featuring DLSS 4 and Max-Q technologies.
  • FAST MEMORY AND STORAGE Multitask seamlessly with 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz memory and store all your game library on 1TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD.
  • DYNAMIC DISPLAY AND SMOOTH VISUALS Immerse yourself in stunning visuals with the smooth 165Hz FHD+ display for gaming, creation, and entertainment. Featuring a new ACR film that enhances contrast and reduces glare.
  • STATE-OF-THE-ART ROG INTELLIGENT COOLING ROGs advanced thermals keep your system cool, quiet and comfortable. State of the art cooling equals best in class performance, featuring an end-to-end vapor chamber and tri-fan technology.
  • FULL-SURROUND RGB LIGHTBAR, YOUR WAY Showcase your style with a 360 RGB light bar that syncs with your keyboard and ROG peripherals. In professional settings, Stealth Mode turns off all lighting for a sleek, refined look.

Description

Designed for serious gamers, the ROG Strix G16 features a 165Hz/3ms display, ensuring stunning visuals and fluid motion. Powered by an Intel® Core™ i9 Processor 14900HX and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 GPU, enjoy smooth gameplay and performance. With 32GB DDR5 memory, a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and advanced ROG Intelligent Cooling, be ready to push the limits. The esports-ready keyboard, Dolby Atmos audio, and customizable RGB Aura Light Bar elevate every gaming session. Plus, enjoy tool-free access to RAM and SSD, with 3 months of PC Game Pass for the ultimate gaming experience.

Brand: ASUS


Model Name: ROG Strix G16


Screen Size: 16 Inches


Color: Eclipse Gray


CPU Model: Core i9


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070


CPU Speed: 5.8 GHz


Standing screen display size: ‎16 Inches


Processor: ‎5.8 GHz core_i9


RAM: ‎DDR5


Hard Drive: ‎SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG Strix G16


Item model number: ‎G615JPR-AS96


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎10.82 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.94 x 0.9 x 10.55 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.94 x 0.9 x 10.55 inches


Color: ‎Eclipse Gray


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎24


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Date First Available: March 12, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 10/10
Style: RTX 5070 Ti
This is a really good future proof laptop had another 1070 strix back in the day. Then move to another brand that went pretty badly. Back to strix and temperatures are great depending on the mode you use you can get this laptop setup with really good performance and good temperatures (~70 Celsius on high load performance mode) and less noise than what I’m used to on gaming laptops. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by Manuel I.

  • Good laptop but battery life drains quick
Style: RTX 4070
Solid laptop been using it for games and 3d printing.. kinda heavy but works for all my needs. Was able to run payday 3 and other games easily. Downside it can get hot on max settings and battery drains quick, needs to be powered by chord often. I would say decent value for the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Van Huynh - EverythingPlusUltra

  • Good performance when it worked, but it failed a few months after the warranty ran out
Style: RTX 4070
The CPU in this laptop was on the of the best available when I purchased it at the end of 2023, and it still is more than a year later. The GPU is reasonable too, and can easily handle external displays with higher resolution than the internal one. The laptop also supports up to 64 GiB of memory and has a spare SSD slot. Taken together, all of these features make it a great desktop replacement, which is what I bought it for. I was generally happy with the laptop for the first 15 months or so, although there were a few occasional stability issues. The crashes were almost all related to video, especially timeouts connecting to the external display, so I suspect that buggy Nvidia drivers were to blame. In any case, the problems were intermittent, probably linked to driver updates, and the system was fine most of the time. Since I bought this laptop as a desktop replacement, using external displays, keyboard, mouse, etc. I haven’t really used it in laptop mode. As a laptop, it might be okay for gaming, but the screen is mediocre for productivity work. They keyboard is pretty good and the touchpad seems fine. It’s fairly large and heavy for a productivity laptop, but for gaming that’s usually worth it, in exchange for performance. Having said that, the GPU seems a bit underpowered with compared with the CPU. As a gaming system, it seems rather unbalanced, but I bought it for CPU-intensive tasks, not gaming. Performance can be a bit erratic, especially for graphics. It’s probably because thermal issues. Performance does tend to be smoother in Performance or Turbo mode than in Quiet mode, but it still isn’t as smooth as, e.g., an Apple Silicon Mac. I have an M2 Pro-based Mac, and it’s must less powerful, both in CPU and GPU terms, but its performance is more consistent and it’s much quieter. The noise from the laptop is tolerable in ‘Silent’ mode, but it certainly isn’t silent. In Silent mode, it’s quieter when running on battery power, so it must throttle more and use the fans less than when connected to AC power. Since I use it as a desktop replacement, I almost always have it plugged in, and the noise is irritating, even in Silent mode. In Performance mode and especially Turbo mode, it’s much louder, and I’d say it calls for wearing noise-cancelling headphones or earbuds. I probably would have given this laptop a 4-star rating, but the quality has let it down. The manufacturer’s warranty is 12 months, and after 15 months, it simply failed during normal use. The screen froze and the fans continued to spin, but there was no response to input. I powered it off by holding down the power button, but when I turned it back on, it failed to boot. Troubleshooting with Asus support got nowhere. The power LED lights up and the keyboard LEDs show the startup sequence, but the fans remain low and the ROG boot screen never appears. I’ll be getting this laptop serviced soon, and the repair should be covered by an extended warranty from my credit card. If it turns out to be a minor issue, then I might add back a couple of stars, but even in that case, I’d expect better quality for a laptop in this class. Overall, this laptop excels in CPU performance, but the GPU is a bit underpowered by comparison, leaving a somewhat unbalanced system for gaming. For my purposes, as a desktop replacement for CPU-intensive work, it worked reasonably well and was a great value, until the hardware failed a few months after the warranty expired. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Thomas

  • Mostly a review of the keyboard
Style: RTX 4070
First a few short notes on things other than the keyboard: My least favorite thing about this laptop is the coil whine. At one point it sounded like a 19.2kbaud modem connecting, and I was considering returning it just because of that, but it was running the GPU off USB power, and I discovered that it's not nearly as bad when using the included power brick (which you want to do anyway because the GPU can't run at full power without it). I think it will be tolerable, but we'll see. It is not only when the dGPU is running. I have the 1200p 165kHz screen, and it does have some very noticeable backlight bleed, but it's totally fine for coding and web browsing, and I use an external monitor for content creation anyway. I've heard that it works fine to upgrade the RAM to 64GB, even though Asus says the limit is 32; I'll update this review in a few days when my upgrade kit arrives. UPDATE: It's working. There was a scary minute when it seemed like it wasn't going to turn on, but then it did; I have no idea what that was about. I wish it was thinner and lighter, but I decided I could compromise on that since I don't carry my laptops around all that much these days. Armoury Crate seemed to work ok for me, but it's very bloated. Luckily I discovered there is now a lightweight replacement called G-Helper. Asus ought to include this instead of Armoury Crate, or at least advertise its existence and make it easy to switch. It does everything at least as well, including controlling the fans and RGB lighting and remapping the customizable function keys. Ok, the keyboard. tl;dr: it's pretty good. Keyboards are important to me as a coder (and writer and other things), and although I spend the majority of my time at my desk with an external keyboard, mouse, and monitor, I do like to be able to work elsewhere, and sometimes I work in a client's office where I don't have access to a good external keyboard. The keyboard was an important factor in my choice of this laptop. For one thing, its layout is my favorite type: it has an extra column of keys at the right, but not a full keypad. On this one they're designed as media control keys (play/pause, stop, back, forward), but I map them to Home/End/PgUp/PgDn to match my desktop keyboard. (Asus advertised that there were customizable hot keys, but that turned out to mean only the 5 little keys at the top, so I'm using AutoHotKey, which I use for other things anyway.) The full-size arrow keys are also a good match. It would have been better if they didn't include the Fn and PrtSc keys in the bottom row; then they could have increased the size of the control keys and space bar. I'd suggest having Fn further off the the left, and PrtSc somewhere at the top. The F1-F12 function keys are smaller and not quite where I'm used to them, but I can adjust. They actually act as F1-F12 by default, and you have to use the Fn key to use their special functions like adjusting screen brightness. Fn+Esc doesn't seem to change this; I think there's a way but I like it this way anyway. There are five additional keys at the very top, which are the customizable hot keys Asus advertises. By default they are volume down, volume up, microphone mute, fan mode, and open Armoury Crate. If you don't have Armoury Crate or G-Helper installed, it seems like there's no way to make use of the 4th and 5th ones; they don't send a code that AutoHotKey can use. The first 3 continue to have their default functions. Per-key RGB seems silly to me, but I like that I can set it to some color other than white. It's hard to get it to do orange/amber or yellow; yellow ends up green, and orange is just a sort of yellowish-greenish-off-white. I'm leaving it on that color all the time, because the key labels are hard to see otherwise except in really good light. The lighting is a bit uneven, but it does the job. For some reason the F1-F12 labels on the function keys are just printed on and don't let light through, but it's easy to remember where they are. The keyboard feels good. Clicky but not terribly loud. Decent travel, and the key caps are very slightly concave (I didn't even consciously notice at first, but this does contribute to the nice feel). This version of the laptop does not have any transparent keys, nor does it have the touchpad that can turn into a keypad. I'm totally fine with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Alan deLespinasse

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