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Posted by sverkaj
 - June 19, 2022, 17:45:24
ky është laptopi më i keq në jetën time që kam pasur, nxehet shumë pa bërë asgjë!
I also bought it for 1700 euros
Posted by esi
 - June 05, 2018, 15:08:28
i have a big problem i have ux550vd
my problem is my ssd m2 is micron 1100 512
but i think must is samsung 961 please help
and its replaced ? or original ?
then i need more space can keep m2 and a more normal hard disk 1tb?
thank you
sorry for bad english
Posted by Dergo
 - February 22, 2018, 22:00:25
I just bought an Asus ZenBook UX550VD.

There are problems with the keyboard. Certain keys are not giving the correct characters.

For example: when I press the key "0" it returns the character "/". Shift + key "0" returns the character "/" as well.

In the same way the key "p" returns "*" and the key "-" returns "+".

When I press these keys together with the Function key "fn" the correct characters appear.

In Windows 10, the correct keyboard layout is selected.

The problem also occurs without Windows e.g. when I use the keys in BIOS setup.

Has anyone had a similar problem or any idea what could be the problem?
Posted by Dieter
 - December 18, 2017, 20:19:14
Hi guys,

was wondering if the temperatures in your stress were reached after undervolting/software optimization or out of the box?

Just wanted to know if I can game on it (no AAA titles) without it getting very hot and throttling heavily.
Posted by Marc
 - December 06, 2017, 10:29:57
Hi guys, correct me if I am wrong - I don't see .icm profile anywhere at the page...

Thanks.

Text from the review states: Our calibrated .icm-profile is available for free in the display box above.
Posted by Tajgeer
 - October 10, 2017, 20:53:07
Hello,

Do you have any idea when the 302 version of BIOS will be released?
Posted by dthrp
 - September 08, 2017, 20:35:09
@Serhio:
Depends on what you do. RAM management is pretty awful on Windows, for instance, streaming a high-res video online would take more memory than necessarily needed.
By "potential", if you mean "perceived snappiness" during graphic intensive work or navigating an interface, things like sustainable max CPU clockspeed, amount of cache, random read and write speeds of storage, and software optimization will determine most of it.
As for paging on low RAM it won't be as speedy, even on an expensive NVMe SSD. Better to just buy more memory and disable paging to begin with (which shouldn't be an issue unless you do something that says it'll absolutely malfunction without setting the paging file on a GUI level).
Posted by Serhio
 - September 08, 2017, 16:55:14
Quote from: Klaus Hinum on September 08, 2017, 07:29:59
Currently I dont think 8 GB of RAM will slow down the system if you dont do special things. Most games and apps will be fine with 8 GB.
I want to use this laptop the next few years, so I'm so worried about this issue. It seems to me that the GTX-1050T will not be able to reveal its potential with 8GB of RAM. Are my fears in vain? Also I heard that the lack of RAM can compensate for the swap file on the SSD, how much is this true?
Posted by Klaus Hinum
 - September 08, 2017, 07:29:59
Currently I dont think 8 GB of RAM will slow down the system if you dont do special things. Most games and apps will be fine with 8 GB.
Posted by Serhio
 - September 07, 2017, 19:32:03
Guys, maybe there are those who could answer me: is it worth taking a version with 8 GB of RAM? Resource-intensive programs or games at the GTX1050 level will slow down - right? Can the paging file on SSD fix this problem?
PS Sorry for my bad English.
Posted by dthrp
 - September 04, 2017, 16:49:08
Seems decent, but still behind Aero 14 (1050 Ti) or Aero 15 (1060).

Pros
- decent FHD screen
- acceptable speakers

Cons
- weak performance
- poor cooling solution and chassis design
- poor build quality for price
- soldered memory
- 73 Wh battery way too small
- TB3 is PCIe x4 lanes for both ports, not each
- no full SD
- HDMI & microSD decade old standards
- FP reader on touchpad
- touchpad not aligned with spacebar
- power button on keyboard
- bad key layout and response
- one M.2-2280 isn't enough
- no indicator lights
- heavy charger
- relatively expensive
Posted by sydd
 - September 04, 2017, 14:48:35
hmm I am disappointed, nothing stands out compared to other such models. Except that its a bit too expensive.

If you want something like this get the Yoga 720 15" model, same CPU, GPU, display, just it has a touchscreen, active stylus support and is much cheaper.
Posted by vincentxp
 - September 01, 2017, 03:32:49
by looking at it SSD , it's should at least pair with 1050ti.
btw , Asus are really well balance configure this notebook. it's gaming, it's nice LCD , it's fast , it's SSD amazing speed , it's long battery life than other competitor.
Posted by Wopp
 - August 30, 2017, 17:02:27
To all those wondering about the chassis - it is not that good.  The base aluminum is thin, the structural part of the upper portion is plastic.  See the brass nut inserts in that M.2 picture ?  Those eventually rip out after some carrying around.  The plastic legs for those brass nuts are super thin as well. 

The aluminum veneer is just a veneer. For the money and form factor, I would much rather choose a Dell XPS or Apple Macbook Pro, depending on your tastes.
Posted by MP
 - August 27, 2017, 09:45:56
What about system noise and coil whine? I heard that the latter is a big issue on this model.