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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Madame
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These gaming computers are fantastic! Great graphics, long-lasting battery, can be dropped and survive.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A well design
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Really well designed laptop, runs games no issues, let me grind destiny while i was away
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice
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Very goood very nice! It’s a very decent laptop. I think very nice.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice pc
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Perfect very quit servise ı wanja more buy leptop :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Asuss computer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Excellent speed, graphics and properties in addition to size. The FAM makes a bit of loud noise.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Works great - problem with proximity to magnets
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It works great. There was a bug that had the screen turning off constantly. This was due to a magsafe magnet I had on my phone case that for some reason when placed to the left of the touchpad will cause the screen to go static and turn off. This was so annoying before I discovered this, so I'd suggest just to be safe keep MAGNETS away from the device.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from ASUS Answers
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Dear Nga P,
Thank you for sharing your experience with the ASUS FA608UP laptop. We're pleased to hear the device is working well overall, and we appreciate you bringing attention to the issue you encountered. Magnetic interference can affect certain components, and we understand how frustrating that must have been before identifying the cause. Your insight is helpful, and we’ll be sure to share this with our product team.
We stand behind our products and continuously strive to improve our products and processes to achieve customer service excellence. If you require any further assistance, please email us at [email protected] and include the case number "N2507034308-0003" as a reference. We will do our best to resolve your case quickly. Your feedback is very important to us, and it enables us to improve our support channels. Thank you for choosing ASUS.
Best Regards, Chantae ASUS Customer Loyalty US Support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent ASUS gaming Laptop.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Awesome product with excellent cheap price!!! Best custome care as well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
speakers suck on this laptop
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This laptop is pretty nice. my main complaint is that the speakers are sub-par and i an unhappy with the volume output. I paid above $2000 for this laptop with a protection plan, and the speakers suck. that is extremely disappointing for someone who works extremely hard for there money.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Laptop
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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So far so good item seem to be doing what it is suppose to
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
perfect
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Super fast game computer, the only thing that should be better is the screen, should be 4K
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great deal for what you get
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Bought as a replacement and exceeded my expectations
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good for the price
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Good laptop for the price. Performance is mid grade
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Worth it for the price
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Wasn’t as powerful as I hoped, but it’s a laptop so I was still happy with it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Fan noise, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Big Power, No Frills, All Game.
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ASUS TUF Gaming A16 – Beefy Spec, Budget Attitude
Model: 16” FHD+ 165Hz | AMD Ryzen 9 | 32GB RAM | NVIDIA RTX 5070 | 1TB SSD | Jaeger Grey
Let’s skip the foreplay: This thing is a tank, in looks and in guts. If you need a gaming laptop that’s going to throw down like a beast but that’s also not so expensive it costs more than a month’s rent, you’ll want to put the ASUS TUF Gaming A16 on your watch list.
💪 Performance
Under the hood resides an AMD Ryzen 9 and 32GB RAM, so if multitasking were a caffeinated barista on the morning rush, this would be that barista. So it doesn’t really notice when you are gaming, or editing, or running VMs, or all three simultaneously — it just shrugs and shrugs.
Laptop GPU The RTX 5070: A beast in its own right You’ll achieve stellar performance in titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Warzone and Baldur’s Gate 3, especially at 1080p+ where this GPU truly shines. Ray tracing? Yeah, it’ll do it — and DLSS helps maintain a smooth action even when you crank the settings to “Stupid High.”
🖥️ Display
The FHD+ 165Hz 16” panel is a good sweet spot as well. It’s not 4K (I’m fine with that for games), but it’s crisp, sharp and buttery smooth. 165Hz also spells a merciful break for your eyeballs, particularly in fast-paced shooters. No ghosting, no jank — just crisp frames.
The brightness is decent, the colors are good (not pro-caliber accurate, but good enough unless you’re grading film in DaVinci Resolve). And that matte finish kills glare. Win.
🧱 Build Quality
“TUF” branding isn’t all marketing fluff. The chassis is solid — you could fend off a zombie with it in a pinch. The Jaeger Grey finish is slick in an understated, industrial sort of style. That’s not an RGB vomit, and I like that. The keyboard is RGB (naturally), and it’s passable to type on. Not mechanical, but very usable.
It’s a tad chunky — not MacBook Air levels slim — but for a gaming laptop with specs like these? Totally acceptable. And best of all, it stays cool, without sounding like a freaking jet engine.
🔋 Battery Life
This thing won’t win any awards for marathon unplugged sessions, but it’s surprisingly pretty good in this category. You should expect around 4-5 hours with casual tasks and hybrid mode. Gaming on battery? Don’t. You’re not a savage.
🔌 Ports & Extras
You’ve got the staples — USB-C, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, plenty of USB-A and a headphone jack. No complaints there. Wi-Fi 6, a decent webcam (720p meh) and a not-terrible speaker setup round things out.
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🟢 Pros:
• Serious performance for the price
• Creamy smooth 165Hz display is outside edges kissed by the forbidden fruit of darkness.
• Sturdy, premium-ish build
• 32GB RAM + 1TB SSD = future-proof-ish
• Not designed to scream “gamer” at you
🔴 Cons:
• Rather chunky — ultraportable it is not
• Slower fans ramping under load (not disturbing but you can notice it)
• No per-key RGB (if that’s not your thing)
• Webcam is just… there
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💭 Final Verdict:
The ASUS TUF Gaming A16 doesn’t pretend to be a Razer Blade or Alienware boat anchor — it’s a workhorse with muscle where it counts. If you want high-end performance without taking an ax to your wallet, this is one of the shrewder choices in 2025.
Would I recommend it to a gamer or a worker who wants one laptop to rule them all? 100% yes. Especially if you're a fan of that no-nonsense, gunmetal aesthetic.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic machine
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An excellently spec'd machine for the cost. Games run perfectly!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Its good
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Its a good laptop but the battery life wasnt the best.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from ASUS Answers
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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for sharing your experience with the ASUS FA608UP Gaming Laptop. We're glad to hear you’re satisfied overall with the laptop, and we understand your concerns about battery life. To help improve battery performance, we recommend reviewing the steps in the troubleshooting guide linked below. If the issue continues, please contact our support team at https://www.asus.com/us/support/CallUs so we can assist you further.
We stand behind our products and continuously strive to improve our products and processes to achieve customer service excellence. For more information, email us at [email protected] and include the case number "N2507034308-0004" as a reference. We will do our best to resolve your case quickly. Your feedback is very important to us and enables us to improve our support channels. Thank you for choosing ASUS.
Best Regards, Chantae ASUS Customer Loyalty US Support
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Love this laptop. Great build. Top quality components. Definitely recommend
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good random problem
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Seems to overheat or randomly turn off on most games between 1 hour or 30 min
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Cooling system, Port count
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Well-executed gaming/enthusiast laptop
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ASUS has done a lot right with the 2025 TUF Gaming A16 laptop. I've used quite a few gaming and enthusiast oriented laptops over the last few years but never anything from ASUS. I went into this review with certain expectations about the features and how well they would work. While the TUF Gaming A16 hasn't exactly shattered those expectations, ASUS has demonstrated what great execution of all of the best features from every brand can look like.
#Unboxing and first impressions#
The TUF Gaming A16 arrived in a pretty well-designed box. The box is hinged and double-walled, so you kinda flip it open to get to the laptop. There's plenty of protection for the laptop itself inside that box, so I wouldn't have any qualms about ordering this laptop for shipping vs picking up in store.
The TUF Gaming A16 comes with a 240W power brick that has a detachable C13 power cable. The brick is actually much smaller than I'd expect for the power output, but it's definitely bigger than anything you'd get for a non-gaming laptop. The TUF A16 has a pretty slim design for a gaming laptop, though it trades this slim thickness with increased depth. The display is hinged about 3/4" before the rear of the laptop, presumably to provide for a better cooling solution under the hood. The whole laptop is plastic feeling, though it feels pretty high grade vs some of the other plastic chassis laptops I've used. There's very little flex while typing with the laptop propped on your lap, and no twisting flex either. The A16 feels very solid.
I love the connectivity offered by the TUF A16 - there are 3 USB-A ports (2x 3.2 and 1x 2.0), 1 USB-C 3.2, 1 USB-C 4, a Ethernet port, and a headset jack. The Ethernet port, while only 1gbit rather than 2.5, is really easy to use vs those collapsible ones you often see on laptops. The TUF A16 also features a full HDMI 2.1 port for connecting to 4k 120hz TVs and monitors.
#Using the A16 - General thoughts#
Initial setup is pretty standard for a Windows 11 device these days. Just plug it in and power it on, then Microsoft walks you through everything and does any major updates before eventually letting you into the OS. I was impressed that the TUF A16 includes a Windows Hello Face compatible webcam, though it doesn't include a fingerprint reader.
One of the first things I tested with the A16 was whether it could be charged via the USB ports. As someone who often carries a personal laptop with me when I go to work, being able to charge, even if slowly, via USB-C is important as it means I don't have to worry about carrying the big 240W brick. So far that capability has been hit or miss for me on gaming laptops. The TUF A16 does charge via USB-C, which is nice, though it does so only via the USB 3 port and not USB 4. That isn't a huge deal, but it does mean that if you have a Thunderbolt dock connected to this device you'll still need a separate charger. I can kinda see why this was chosen - USB4/TB portable docks that have passthrough charging are somewhat rare and expensive. USB-C 3.x portable docks are pretty inexpensive these days so if you can only charge with one, it makes sense for it to be the USB 3 port. Still, would be nice to have both. When using a 65W or 100W USB-C charger Windows gives you a notification that you're charging slowly, but it does provide more than enough power to actually charge the laptop battery while using it, though not for gaming.
Performance in Windows is fantastic. The ASUS apps (Armoury Crate in particular) appear to be unobtrusive while still providing good value. Armoury Crate is a great dashboard for tracking resource usage and controlling features like Optimus. It makes it really easy to keep the dGPU powered down when on battery, giving this excellent battery life for a gaming laptop. Right now in Silent mode, with the screen at about 70% brightness, it's showing I have over 10 hours remaining at 87% charge. That's with at least an hour of typing and web browsing, including some youtube and Steam video trailer usage. Regardless of the performance mode (which can be done with a hotkey or in the Armoury Crate app), the TUF A16 is very snappy and quick within Windows. The 1200p 165hz display looks great, especially for an SDR only panel.
#Using the A16 - Gaming#
I was a little disappointed to find that the RTX 5070 laptop version only has 8GB of VRAM, but that's not ASUS's fault. I did what any PC gamer would do the first time they get access to a 50 series card, and installed CyberPunk 2077 to try out the new DLSS features. I also installed a few other games (Assetto Corsa Competizione and Overwatch 2) to get a feel for how it can handle less demanding games that require high native framerates.
In CP2077, I was both impressed and disappointed with the TUF A16's 5070 GPU. The only disappointment is related to the limited 8GB VRAM - you aren't going to get good 1440p+ performance in most modern games should you connect the A16 to a monitor or TV. The FPS falls off a cliff once you hit that 8GB limitation. However, at 1200p, I was really impressed by the 5070 in this TUF laptop. I found that I can use either DLAA at 1200p with no ray tracing, or full path tracing with DLSS in Balanced mode. Thanks to the new Transformer model in DLSS4, these DLSS modes are fully usable even at 1080p/1200p and often look as good or better than native resolution.
In ACC and Overwatch 2, the TUF A16 performs exactly as expected and confirms that this is a near perfect eSports laptop. In both games, you can easily exceed 120fps at 1200p resolution. Thanks to the 165hz 1200p display on this laptop, it's a perfect device for some Overwatch 2 while on the road.
A final note on gaming performance: the cooling system on this laptop is fantastic. In the middle "Performance" mode, the laptop does not get terribly loud at all, and still offers decent performance (the GPU seems to get up to about 85W in this mode). Enabling Turbo mode lets the GPU go all the way to 115W sometimes and around 100W typically. At that speed it does get loud but it does not have the ear-splitting whine of some other thin-ish laptops I've used with similar power budgets. They have really done a great job with this setup, as even in Turbo mode it doesn't get much beyond 78 degrees C on the GPU.
#Final thoughts#
This is the best mid-range gaming laptop I've used. ASUS have done a great job of integrating their software in useful (rather than annoying) ways. It is really easy to switch the performance modes by hotkey, and it works reliably unlike some other models that I've used. It has good performance in the quieter fan modes, and fantastic performance with the Turbo setting enabled. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this laptop to anyone looking for a good 1080/1200p gaming laptop that can be mild mannered any time you need it to.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Port count
Cons mentioned:
Fan noise
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Mid level gaming with great general use battery
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I’ve grown quite fond of Asus devices after many years working IT and being an electronics consumer. This Asus A16 TUF gaming laptop is no exception.
The unboxing was uneventful, simple cardboard packaging, and the laptop was 100% safe with all recyclable packaging except a couple small pieces of plastic. The quick start paper instructions are almost comical. “Charge, Open Lid, Press power button”
I’ll jump right into the good stuff.
Daily general use this Asus A16 TUF rocks. For simple browsing and content consuming, click and bam whatever you clicked is loaded. Office apps load fast and run smoothly. A major highlight for me with general daily use, the battery is outstanding. I wont give a time, as this is subjective to what you are doing, screen brightness, etc. But I will say battery life is better than any Intel processor laptop I’ve had. Also nice to see no bloatware loaded from the factory, other than Armoury Crate which (which some would call bloatware), but I like it and use it.
On to some gaming. It’s a fact of life, if you plan to do any serious gaming you will need to plug into power. The TUF A16 will handle some light duty gaming for a while but I usually just plug in. While not a scientific test, a 30 minute session in Gears 5 while running on battery dropped from 100% to 60%. A couple other notes from my gaming sessions. The speakers and audio do sound good, but I had the volume at 100% and was wishing for more. The screen is pretty bright, nice and sharp and somewhat non reflective with decent off angle viewing. One issue I did find with one of my older games, I haven’t been able to get the screen resolution to set correctly and I also have zero audio with it. Still trying to figure that out, but it was only one game out of the few I’ve played so far. I’ve never had any issues on other lesser laptops with that game.
The keyboard on the TUF A16 is backlit RGB, but it is a single zone, no fancy wave effects or the like, you get one color at a time. I did have some issues with the backlighting. On numerous occasions my keyboard backlight would turn off completely or change colors or modes. Quite annoying to open the laptop only to find the keyboard flashing red in your face and the Fn keys to change it did nothing. The only fix anytime the keyboard lighting flipped out on me was a reboot. I suspect an issue with Armoury Crate or other software and hopefully a fix will be pushed out. This wasn’t a once or twice problem, it has happened numerous times over my first couple weeks with the TUF.
On to more details:
Lots of port options on the sides. 3 USB A’s, 2 USB C’s one of which is USB4 and I believe both support PD in case you forget your charger. There is a full size HDMI, a RJ45 network connector and a combo headphone jack. Also has the Asus power adapter port. There are 4 LED’s on the top/back of the laptop, the only time they are visible is if the laptop is closed. Why would I need to see a HD activity LED if the lid is closed? This is almost as bad as my former ROG Zephyrus laptop that had LED’s on the bottom back.
Running benchmarks to see how the TUF A16 rates, and making sure everything was working as it should, I found the hard drive (WD) tested roughly between a Samsung Pro and EVO/+, leaning towards the Pro. In use it was quick and loaded fast. The video (a RTX 5070) tested a little slower than a laptop RTX4080 as I would expect. In normal game play I didn’t notice any difference. The CPU also benchmarked a little slower than my prior ROG Zephyrus Intel Ultra 9.
The fans ran fairly quiet overall, but while plugged in running gears while it was initially downloading all the content, the fans were howling, and things were getting hot. Overall the fans do a better job managing that heat. With my old ROG the keyboard would get quite hot, but the TUF A16 does a better job managing that and blowing all the heat out the back rather than heat soak the case.
The keyboard does have a number pad on the right side, so that does shift the keyboard itself over the left so it’s not centered with the screen. This is common with keyboards with number pads, but can be annoying and hard to get used to. Just something to be aware of.
The touchpad is smaller than the ROG and doesn’t feel quite as good, but it still works well, and I never found myself looking for a mouse to use instead during normal daily tasks/work on the TUF A16.
I also love that memory and the hard drive are upgradeable in the future should I need to. It doesn’t take long to load a 1tb drive with windows and a few games, so it’s nice having an option to add the second M.2 drive. 32gb of RAM has suited me well for any PC I’ve used lately, but the TUF A16 gives me the option to add a second stick of Ram if needed.
All in all, the ASUS TUF A16 is a great mid level gaming or upper level productivity laptop. It’s not perfect as I’ve addressed some of the shortcomings above in my review, so I can’t give it a perfect 5 stars, but it’s a solid 4+ stars.