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Asus ROG Flow X13 in review: Gaming convertible with an AMD Ryzen 9 5980H and an optional RTX 3080

Started by Redaktion, February 11, 2021, 05:33:42

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Redaktion

The Asus Flow X13 is an ultra-compact 13-inch convertible with a high-resolution display. With the optional display dock, equipped with an Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 GPU, the Flow X13, together with the AMD Ryzen 9 5980H CPU integrated into the laptop, would theoretically even make desktop computers look old. Due to the lack of availability, we will only review the Flow X13 without the eGPU for now.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Flow-X13-in-review-Gaming-convertible-with-an-AMD-Ryzen-9-5980H-and-an-optional-RTX-3080.519584.0.html

Mothertrucker19

The battery life could've been better.
The concept is nice, but I think removing the 1650 would've been better. It would have made the battery life better. Maybe make it the portable eGPU, in a compact size. And make a dekstop dock with a full sized PCI-e slot, so it doesn't become obsolete.

ariliquin

Although not perfect, this laptop is truly innovative and shows what can be done when manufacturers make an effort instead of rehashing their same old designs and chips to customers. This should be something from Razer, but their complete lack of AMD's class leading options is starting to tell as they religiously stick to Intel and get left behind in the new era of AMD/TSMC dominance.


ThinkPad X1E Ryzen9


xpclient

Quote from: ThinkPad X1E Ryzen9 on February 11, 2021, 11:53:10
A shame the M.2 slot does not support 2280 modules and 2230 is limited to 1TB :(

Which means no DRAM either for the SSD? See what Linus has to say about those: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybIXsrLCgdM


ZODD

Would of loved to see the eGPU tested too.
It's a bit strange ASUS would send you this laptop without it since that's a huge selling point for this laptop.
Hopefully you get  to test the whole package soon

Dorby

As a 8TB M.2 SSD owner, the 2230 is a bit disappointing.
At least I'm glad Asus used both HDMI 2.0b and USB-C 20Gbps. Those two ports together on a lightweight ultrabook is still rare in 2021.

And MPP 2.0 is a huge improvement from the previous ZenBook Flip convertibles with first-gen N-Trig. This is nice to see.
Seeing those thermals, there really should have been a R5-5600HS processor option.

Mothertrucker19

Quote from: Dorby on February 12, 2021, 10:01:00

And MPP 2.0 is a huge improvement from the previous ZenBook Flip convertibles with first-gen N-Trig. This is nice to see.
Seeing those thermals, there really should have been a R5-5600HS processor option.

Yes, MPP2 is nice to see.
If this had a R5 option I'd probably put it on my list. It has everything I need apart from the battery life, but that might be better with an R5. Also if it had an iGPU only.
For my university things it would be perfect. Ample computing power and a screen supporting an active pen.

Spunjji

Quote from: Mothertrucker19 on February 12, 2021, 13:45:45
Quote from: Dorby on February 12, 2021, 10:01:00

And MPP 2.0 is a huge improvement from the previous ZenBook Flip convertibles with first-gen N-Trig. This is nice to see.
Seeing those thermals, there really should have been a R5-5600HS processor option.

Yes, MPP2 is nice to see.
If this had a R5 option I'd probably put it on my list. It has everything I need apart from the battery life, but that might be better with an R5. Also if it had an iGPU only.
For my university things it would be perfect. Ample computing power and a screen supporting an active pen.

I feel similarly - a pretty-much identical device no dGPU and using the freed-up space for another m.2 slot (80mm ideally) would be an absolute peach. Offer the dock with a 3060 inside and you'd have something really neat for people who want to work on the go and game at home on one portable system, but can't blow $3000 on the whole thing.

mca2

A problem I tend to have with current laptops is their noise level at light to medium loads. Despite promises of being quiet, I tend to experience quite some fan noise.

Would have been nice to have some more information on the noise levels. Other reviews show the more detailed tables with idle max, load average etc.

Mothertrucker19

Quote from: Spunjji on February 12, 2021, 15:50:50



I feel similarly - a pretty-much identical device no dGPU and using the freed-up space for another m.2 slot (80mm ideally) would be an absolute peach. Offer the dock with a 3060 inside and you'd have something really neat for people who want to work on the go and game at home on one portable system, but can't blow $3000 on the whole thing.

That'd be awesome, because the price is crazy high.

Mothertrucker19

Quote from: mca2 on February 14, 2021, 14:49:32
A problem I tend to have with current laptops is their noise level at light to medium loads. Despite promises of being quiet, I tend to experience quite some fan noise.

Would have been nice to have some more information on the noise levels. Other reviews show the more detailed tables with idle max, load average etc.

This would be awesome.
Aslo maybe add at least a Cinebench run on different power plan settings. I just back a X13 Yoga, because the perforamnce was super bad an anything but max performance.

Ahlixemus

This is considerably worse than the Blade Stealth 13 Tiger Lake... Well I guess you can't expect too much more when this is more of an experimental product in all reality. Maybe the 2nd iteration will be better.

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