ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop, 15.6” 240Hz IPS QHD Display, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, Intel Core i9 12900H, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD, Per-Key RGB Keyboard, Windows 11 Home, G533ZW-AS94Q
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Estel Powell
> 3 dayAfter 5 months the laptop keyboard lights up, but no screen or boot attempt. Just hear fans cycling and the keyboard is just red. Id expect a laptop like this to last a few years before having problems. Never moved from my desk since opening it. Vastly disappointed.
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Edermar
> 3 dayPROS:
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Ale
Greater than one weekPpr favor lran las pocas reseñas que tiene el equipo de 1 a 4 estrellas, veo que no soy el único al que sucedió; Tiene falso en el trackpad, de pronto deja de funcionar por varios minutos y repentinamente reacciona de nuevo sin un motivo detectable y fácil de remediar.
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Nicholas Hand
> 3 dayThis is a big step up especially coming from a desktop that had a 1050 ti graphics card.
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Gelyne
> 3 dayIt’s an alright laptop, I was able to do use it for school. But all of a sudden the screen decided to stop working and everytime I turn it on, the keyboard just lights up and turns right back off again. It seems like other people had a similar problem so it’s not just me. Please find a way to fix this or help in any way.
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Ethan
> 3 dayThis laptop gets hot quick when gaming, even after I bought a cooling pad, even had to get a new keyboard because playing on a hot keyboard got old quick, wish it had more fans and wish the fans were more powerful, other than that tho this laptop is pretty good, would recommend upgrading ram for it, slapped in some 32 gbs for this thing and works great now, good purchase over all
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Liam
> 3 dayGreat product at first, but the laptops screen soon stopped turning on less than a day in.
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James
> 3 dayIve been using the ASUS ROG laptop for just over a month and love it. Its fast, quiet enough (even with all the fans running at full speed), impressive display, the LED adds that extra flare to it, and the aluminum case not only adds elegance to the looks but it makes more durable than rubber coated plastic cases that many laptop gaming computers have.
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Frankie
> 3 dayMy particular job requires the use of many VMs running all at once, so I was really keen on getting a laptop with an i9 processor. Looking in that market, anything with an i9 is easily $2K and onward. I picked this laptop up on the recent Amazon Black Friday deal for $1,649.99 which was an absolute steal! Im a big fan of the sleek black thin look (which is not common among some of the other gaming laptops like Alienware) along with the option to disable the extra lighting (it looks great with it on). Its just a personal preference of mine to not have my laptop look like a Christmas tree in a professional work environment. I just threw MW2 on here and it runs maxed out with a solid 60 fps throughout. This truly is an all-in-one package for me in terms of work and play. I went out of my way to upgrade my ram to 64 GB for the purposes of running multiple VMs and it runs fantastically. My only caveat (but this is common now-a-days with these manufactured laptops) is the little amounts of bloatware that was present in the operating system; but that was a quick uninstall. All in all, fantastic product with a great build, I am really glad I pulled the trigger on this purchase.
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Joshua
> 3 dayNow I havent played any super-demanding games on this or anything yet. But Ive tested Destiny 2 on this and it was pretty smooth. The fans run pretty loud and would recommend a cooling pad. There are some annoyances with Asus trying to get you sign up with McAfee, which I dont like. Everything else is simply great and the keyboard RGB settings are neat.