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Unfortunately the above answer has been proven wrong with reviews now available. In actual gameplay, this laptop scores slightly under the last gen 2070 max-q laptops (which are available at around the same price). This is because this model uses the bare minimum voltage allotted for a mobile 3070 as well as sub par cooling. Though the single core performance of this CPU is more efficient, the multi core is well less than the i7-10750H and considerably less than the Ryzen 9 5900h. And games over the past few years are becoming very reliant on multi-core workloads. Here is the link where I base these statements: https://www.ultrabookreview.com/44196-asus-tuf-dash-f15-fp516qr-review/ I compared the results of several laptops while trying to decide what to get.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To get a RTX 3070 for $1450 these are the budget cuts they made. If you look at the 11th gen single core performance its as good as 5800H. It just lacks in multicore. I don't find this a problem unless you run multiple screens off of it. Not many games take advantage of multicore. If you want to stream or use multiple screens/programs pay more for the Ryzen 5000H series.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Webcam's are lame and this is a gaming specific laptop. The new AMD Ryzen 9 models are increasing in price. You can get the Zephyrus G15 that has the Ryzen 9 and a 1440p screen for 1800. So a $350 price increase for the AMD. But if you are just gaming and not streaming, probably won't notice a difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.because this 4 core has incredibly high Single core performance AND a RTX 3070 MAX-P is a very high end mobile card (2nd only to RTX 3080 MAX-P) Likely beats or is equal to RTX 3080 MAX-Q. An RTX 3070 Max-p for $1450 is unheard of if you compare to RTX 2080ti prices and the 3070 beats it.
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