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Asus ROG Zephyrus S Ultra Slim Gaming Laptop, 15.6” 144Hz IPS Type FHD, GeForce RTX 2070, Intel Core i7-8750H, 16GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe Nvme SSD, Aura Sync RGB, Windows 10 64-bit, GX531GW-AS76 .62” Thin

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Style: 144Hz | 16 | 512 | RTX 2070


Features

  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 8GB (Base: 1080 MHz, Boost: 1305 MHz; TDP: 90W)
  • Intel Core i7-8750H Hexa-Core Processor
  • 15.6 144Hz 3ms IPS-Type Full HD (1920x1080) Display
  • 16GB 2666Hz DDR4 | 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD | Windows 10 Home
  • 0.62 thin, 4.6 lbs. Ultraportable military-grade magnesium alloy body gaming laptop with premium metal cover

Description

The ROG Zephyrus s is redefining ultra-slim gaming laptops yet again with innovative engineering to cool Its 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and up to GeForce RTX 2080 with MAX-Q design, so you can immerse yourself in its no- compromise 144Hz/3ms Display. Up your game with GeForce RTX powered by the NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary RTX platform, RTX graphics cards bring together real-time Ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading to your favorite ROG devices. Silky-smooth 144Hz display super-narrow bezels draw you deeper into the action on the 144Hz IPS- Level display. The high refresh rate makes gameplay smoother and lowers input lag, while the 3ms gray-to-gray response time produces sharper visuals with no blurring. The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1 (Gen 1 and 2), and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment.

Brand: ASUS


Model Name: ROG Zephyrus S


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


Color: Black


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7 8750H


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080 Pixels


Processor: ‎3.9 GHz core_i7_8750h


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2666 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG Zephyrus S


Item model number: ‎GX531GW-AS76


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎5.51 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.2 x 10.6 x 0.82 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.2 x 10.6 x 0.82 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎6


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎512


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎10000 RPM


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 9, 2019


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  • Top notch specs and design - minor letdowns but still a 5 star regardless!
Wow, what can I say... let me try to constrain my emotions and keep my ROG fan boy inside my pants for a moment and write an unbiased review to the best of my abilities. 1. \\CPU is amazing\\ it blows my dell's i7-7700HQ out of the water. x700HQ has been a staple for years and who wouldve thought 8th gen intel has come so far. it does everything so buttery smooth in windows 10 and 6-cores (12 threads) 2. \\GPU is amazing\\ This is one of the thinnest laptop if not the thinnest that I have ever seen or used with these type of specs. GTX 1070 max P is definitely a powerful beast. It runs BF1 at max settings at 1080p perfectly fine, with G-Sync turned on I would say at this point, built-in display limited at 1080p is becoming a let down but matters not, I am going to test the limits of it via a USB-C thunderbolt to DisplayPort cable and hook it up to an AGON AG352UCG6 monitor and run it at 120Hz G-Sync and see how it does at 3440x1440 3D Mark11 yielded around 22K of score most importantly is there is a switch for turning the dedicated graphics off, just using Intel that saves a lot of battery power if I am just doing a presentation on the go, it is nice they've thought of this instead of making a pure gaming machine (no laptop should be so single purposed) 3. \\Friggin fast SSD\\ I do graphics work and video editing work on this occassionally and it has kept up with loading Premier and transcoding the files very fast, thanks to the graphics card being utilized by Adobe. When transfering the large files, its kept up its paces too although I am not putting the drive to work nearly its advertised limits since I/O is still the limitation. There is a Dell thunderbolt 3 external SSD Drive out, I may buy that and test it out I believe this SSD inside the ASUS is an iteration of the Samsung 970 EVO, definitely one of the fastest out there (except for the Pro) the 1TB hybrid drive is no slouch either, enough to store some of the files (while the rest are on NAS), and hasnt been too much of a bottle beck 4. \\Clever chassis design\\ The chassis is pretty smart, since it has a piece on the bottom that pops open when I open the lid to a certain degree this has allowed for cooler air to enter from the bottom and sides, especially useful as a tilt that helps with my typing too This is particularly useful too when using on the lap or on the bed where bottom tends to get muffled with blankers or something soft with about an hour of encoding, the cooling setup inside has kept the machine not too noisy, doing its job of efficiently cooling the GPU and CPU the keyboard area has remained fairly cool, under 45C for most of the time 5. \\Decent screen\\ Screen and its bezels are the only partial let down of the machine visually, the quality is great and i havent noticed any blurring or tearing with G-Sync turned on color accuracy seems good enough for most graphics work although I still use an external monitor with higher DCI-P3 profile for video editing I havent experienced much input lag or slow response time so things are peachy there bezels though.... they are still large in a day and age where infinite edge displays and super narrow bezels are becoming common on $1300 laptops, yet this $2k machine is still rocking the thick arse bezels... what gives? 6. \\Fancy keyboard and lighting\\ There is some glow around the laptop and backlit keyboard is pretty colorful I am not one for the rainbow scheme of color in my gaming laptop so ive set it to just red and dim for now there are so many apps and settings that I havent gone deep enough to figure it all out yet and that is one of the problems... too many apps and settings! I suppose I am not geeky enough wanting to tinker with those all the time 7. \\Upcoming upgrades\\ Seeing how I am running close to the 16GB of RAM, I plan on adding another 16GB soon I opened up the mem bay and it is a good sign that both slots are operable, while only one is occupied by the 1x16GB 2666, I will add another 16GB soon Another upgrade is I plan on adding a thunderbolt 3 port hub that has more USB ports, displayport out (USB-C alt mode), gigabit ethernet hard to find one that exactly matches my need so will need to do a bit more research (watch out for compatibility with 4K monitors) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2018 by EvilTechie

  • - Fantastic design; the bottom opening up when the screen ...
Style: 120Hz | 16 | 256 | GTX 1070
Bought this despite the average 3-star rating, though to be fair...there weren't many reviews to begin with between this 1070 model and the 1080 model...I was hoping to be one of the "lucky" ones who would land a problem-free unit, and I can confidently say that I do indeed have what appears to be a flawless unit (so far)! Pros: - Incredible gaming power; maxing out Destiny 2 on the absolute highest settings and I get 115+ FPS the majority of the time (you'll get normal dips to 80+ FPS at times, though this is normal as even my Titan Xp desktop rig does this depending on if things are loading on screen or there's a specific instance with a ton of activity for a split second, etc). I also managed a surprisingly stable max OC of +200mhz on core and memory using MSI Afterburner on stock voltages...basically making up the ground to being a "true" 1070 as opposed to the slightly lower-clocked Max-Q version that this is supposed to be. - Extremely lightweight! Even with the power brick, this is an ultra-portable powerhouse and somehow feels even lighter than my work Surface Book. - Fantastic design; the bottom opening up when the screen is opened to ventilate, the copper accents, etc...it's certainly one of the better looking "gaming" laptops out there. It is a fingerprint magnet though, but I don't think that deserves to knock off a star. - Great keyboard; tactile enough and super quiet - Boot up time takes literally 5 seconds...it's actually impressive - 120hz display w/ G-Sync...need I say more? The 1080p res is perfect for a 15.6" screen as well (i've owned 4k laptops at this size and honestly, give me 1080p @ 120 FPS w/ G-Sync over 4k @ 60hz for a gaming laptop any day). Cons: - Can't repaste CPU or GPU without voiding warranty (sticker is there), and combing through forums it seems that using something like Gelid Extreme or Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut makes an 8-10c difference on the max temps of both the CPU and GPU; this is a big deal, as though the laptop is engineered to last, it's always nice to keep temps as low as possible to squeeze out as much longevity as possible. - Undervolting the CPU with Intel's XTU tool is pretty much a MUST...I managed to undervolt mine by -0.130v and it made a 7-8c difference in max temps. This is important as the CPU and GPU share the heatsink pipes and any amount of temps you can drop helps. After the undervolting I have yet to see either the CPU or GPU come close to 80c during gaming (i've seen reports of 90c without undervolting) and i'm guessing that undervolting combined with new thermal paste would probably result in low-mid 70s TOPS on this during gaming even at warm ambient temps. - The ROG branding is fine, but for a laptop in this price range, ASUS should really tone it down...the "Republic of Gamers" lettering on the screen bezel is too gaudy, and the red LEDs on the bottom of the machine can't be turned off...I would have paid more money to have these things removed to make the laptop more "acceptable" for professional use (or if you're just trying to be generally considerate in a dark room or something). Bottom line is....if you're looking for a sleek and portable gaming powerhouse to max out most modern games and a 120hz/G-Sync display is important to you, and price is generally not a concern...you can't go wrong with the GX501! PS: For those wondering if the 1080 version is worth the price premium...i'd say no, not for 1080p even at 120hz...i'd save the $500 as OC'ing the 1070 Max-Q in this unit is PLENTY of power already...and I say this as a guy who bought a Titan Xp over a 1080 Ti.... :P ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018 by J. Delago

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