First shipments are expected to arrive by February 15. The Asus model is notable for its next-gen components that were unveiled just a few weeks ago at CES 2021.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Zephyrus-GA503-with-Ryzen-9-5900HS-GeForce-RTX-3070-and-1440p-165-Hz-display-now-available-for-1799-USD.517122.0.html
As always, the big question that will be asked every time we see these new laptops is "what's the TDPs ???".
Can't judge the performance without doing a full review so I'll be looking forward to this.
FYI - Asus website lists 80W + 20W dynamic boost on the GA503 info page at rog.asus.com; scroll down to the section calling out the CPU/GPU combo and click "learn more" button.
Before buying this specific listed model. Just keep in mind that the max memory capacity is only 24GB. 8GB soldered while the other upgradeable up to 16GB.
In France, they are pre-selling this laptop at 3.500€ = 4.245 US$ WTF >:(
With that money, I can buy 2 in US
Quote from: iamabugger on January 27, 2021, 04:04:00
Before buying this specific listed model. Just keep in mind that the max memory capacity is only 24GB. 8GB soldered while the other upgradeable up to 16GB.
Uhm... it comes with 1 soldered on 16gb unit, 1 empty slot... so max ram would be 32gb dual channel.
Am I the only one who hates these base lifting hinge mechanism?
Quote from: joegalamb on January 27, 2021, 14:32:28
Am I the only one who hates these base lifting hinge mechanism?
Yes
Thank you for testing ROG Zephyrus G15 laptop with RTX 3080 graphics card. Considering that this G15, GA503, has RTX 3070 graphics card, is there any reason to anticipate a TDP that will be limited to something else other than 100 watts (including Dynamic Boost)?