A:AnswerThis is the rog zephyrus g14 2023 model with the rtx 4060 with 165hz screen. And unlike other models this will not have the aniME matrix on the laptop that is only on higher speced models.
A:AnswerRAM sockets are much larger than the individual RAM chips, so soldering them down can save a lot of space. In a teeny tiny laptop like this, space is a premium. It's frankly amazing they managed to fit a socket in there at all. If you are looking for more upgradability, you need to buy a physically larger computer.
A:Answeryou need a repaste friend. that is not proper n good. the heatsink isn't making good contact with the cpu...I bet the heat ramps up super fast and then goes down just as fast?...no good contact.
A:AnswerCan't answer whether it's the same display as some other Asus model, but obviously it is a different part number since they went from a 120 Hz panel to a 160 Hz panel.
Also, note one of the earliest reviews (the long one, and an awesome review by the way) that states that the quality of the 2023 (non Mini-LED) display is way, way up relative to last year's model. Hardly any bleed through.
A:AnswerDepends on your preference. The Zephyrus has more raw performance, a better display, and all the perks of a laptop, but the Ally is more portable and is much more power efficient. Whether you should go with this or the Ally depends mostly on your use case. Will you want to use what you buy as a personal computer, or is it strictly for on the go gaming?
A:AnswerIt does not. That feature adds a higher cost to the device but the thing is, on the model that does have it, you have a choice, either you can have the AniMe lid OR an HDR screen
A:AnswerNo that is a typo, or at min a non-grammatical phrasing in the title. The 16 GB is the min CPU RAM, upgradeable to 32 or 48, The VRAM on the Nvidia GPU is 8 GB, The VRAM on the AMD iGPU is adjustable cuz it shares CPU RAM (adjustabe in BIOS or some Windows param.
A:AnswerSome owners have successfully put in a 2 TB SSD apparently. Of course, need to reinstall OS and move your files cuz only one SSD slot.
Unclear if 4 TB is a go or no-go. Ultimately, there is some limit baked in.