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Asus ROG Zephyrus M GM501 (i7-8750H, GTX 1070, Full-HD) Laptop Review

Started by Redaktion, April 03, 2018, 09:07:49

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InterestedParty

Does the laptop feature a TPM chip? Upgrading to Win10 Pro and enabling Bitlocker with TPM would make international travel a little safer, at least for the data.

Nikhil

"Temperatures become critical at 100 °C/121 °F.)"

100 C is approx equal to 212 F then why 121 F ??? can anyone explain !

xl

Yes, it have TPM chip. Don't forget to update your bios to 303 or later version to get better thermals. Also, order an USB Ethernet adapter with laptop, it has no Ethernet port :(

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xl

It is not possible to make silent laptop with this performance and size, just use headphones while gaming :)

Laguna

The laptop doesn't have a native displayport therefore including it in the specs sheet is misleading. And I'm sure not all 5 USB ports are 10Gbps Gen 2 speeds.

Iluv2raceit

Nice review - thanks!  One thing I did want to mention was that in the screenshots of the BIOS, I noticed that the BIOS version read 392, yet the most current version provided by Asus on their support website states the latest version is 303 (release date 2018/06/29).  Therefore, I'm assuming you had a pre-release version with a beta working BIOS.  You may want to update this review using the most current BIOS ;-)

Iluv2raceit

Quote from: LWT on April 03, 2018, 13:42:58
Way, way, waaaay too loud.

Was really hoping they wouldn't mess the refresh up.

It's a compact design gaming laptop.  There is no workaround to have this laptop run silent when gaming.  With increased size, more heatpipes, and larger fans you can have a quieter solution, but then that wouldn't be this product  ;)

Iluv2raceit

Quote from: Laguna on July 19, 2018, 14:51:52
The laptop doesn't have a native displayport therefore including it in the specs sheet is misleading. And I'm sure not all 5 USB ports are 10Gbps Gen 2 speeds.

Intel's official specs for the HM370 chipset that is used on this particular laptop's motherboard:

8 Total USB 3.1 Ports:
- Up to 4 USB 3.1 Gen 2 Ports
- Up to 8 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Ports

So, yes you are correct.  Still, 4 out of 5 ain't bad.  Not sure exactly why you would "need" all five USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports to fully support the theoretical bandwidth anyway  ;)

Iluv2raceit

I noted several of the comments referred to the laptop not having a native DisplayPort.  The reason why Asus did not include a mini-DP port is because the standard has migrated to having Thunderbolt 3.0 support DisplayPort output to an external display:

www.extremetech.com/computing/261589-new-intel-thunderbolt-3-controllers-add-displayport-1-4-better-usb-c-support


Sorr


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