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The new ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 combines AMD Ryzen 5000 APUs, a 144 Hz display and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-P GPU in the same compact chassis

Started by Redaktion, January 12, 2021, 19:43:30

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MrBig

I would love to see this type of config in a mini desktop / small form factor.
Personally i'm not a fan of a fancy "gaming" cases with ton of LEDs and logotypes on a laptop so this ROG designs is not for me...

Dorby

Quote from: MrBig on January 13, 2021, 17:44:54
I would love to see this type of config in a mini desktop / small form factor.
Personally i'm not a fan of a fancy "gaming" cases with ton of LEDs and logotypes on a laptop so this ROG designs is not for me...
Probably not popular because desktop gaming PC users want a more modular / upgradeable design and laptop chips in a miniPC are designed for removal.

ASUS does however make a Ryzen 4800U based miniPC called PN50, with which you can theoretically hook up a desktop grade TB3 eGPU through its M.2 PCIe storage port.

There is a Youtube channel called TechTablets that has tested this niche setup for people who want a portable, small form-factor performance PC, but don't necessarily want to buy a gaming laptop.

Limvsotov


Corby

Quote from: hellome on January 12, 2021, 20:52:00
I really hoped they would put a webcam in this year. Well it seems I will have to buy other laptop.

Seems reasonable, there are plenty of 14 inch gaming laptops with those specs on the market AND a must-have webcam to choose from. I would buy it if only the chassis was light gray instead of black or white, I guess I'll have to pass on this one too.

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