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Published: 2022-05-20, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Purists will argue that you need a PC to truly play games, especially if you're a fan of pushing the levels of graphics quality beyond the capabilities of a mere gaming console. To do that, the gaming desktop is still king, particularly when it comes to h...
The ROG Strix Scar 17 G733 is Asus' most powerful gaming laptop, showcasing the might of an AMD CPU and an Nvidia RTX 30 GPU. But an expensive price makes this beast out of reach for most gamers...
Abstract: If you think Nvidia's GeForce has long had a lock on desktop GPUs, it's nothing less than Fort Knox on gaming laptops, where it simply dominates all. That could change, however, with AMD's new RDNA2-based Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, which promise solid competiti...
very high 360 Hz refresh rate with full sRGB coverage, fast black-white and gray-gray response times, full-size numpad, function, and arrow keys, quiet during low to low-medium loads, high performance-per-watt, decent bass reproduction, can charge via USB
one less M.2 2280 slot than ROG Strix Scar III G732, no Thunderbolt, SD card reader, or Kensington lock, no webcam or Windows Hello support, very loud and high-pitched key clatter, no more dedicated mouse buttons, rear ports are a hassle to reach, loud wh
In review: Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 G733QSA-XS99. Test unit provided by AsusThe raw performance increase is absolutely bonkers if you're upgrading from a laptop on Coffee Lake-H or older. The 45 W Ryzen 9 5900HX is neck-to-neck with the thicker, heavier, an...
The Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 G733 is perfect for esports gamers thanks to a high refresh rate screen and comfortable mechanical keyboard, and is surprisingly cheaper than other premium RTX 3080 laptops...
Published: 2021-03-08, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Loaded with RGB, 1080p 360Hz, and 1440p 165Hz IPS panel options, One of the best hardware combinations up to this day, Liquid metal thermal compound on the CPU, Wi-Fi 6 support and two M.2 PCIe x4 drives, Optically mechanical keyboard with very low latenc
No Thunderbolt support (due to chipset limitations), No SD card reader
The ROG Strix SCAR 17 G733 is not your ordinary gaming laptop. It has some very exciting display options, including the new standard for mobile gameplay – a 1440p 165Hz IPS panel. Also, you get pretty much the best in terms of mobile CPU power, as well, h...
Published: 2021-03-08, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Loaded with RGB, 1080p 360Hz, and 1440p 165Hz IPS panel options, Covers 96% of the sRGB color gamut and has an accurate color representation thanks to our Gaming and Web design profile (Sharp LQ173M1JW04), Doesn't use PWM for brightness adjustment (Sharp
No Thunderbolt support (due to chipset limitations), No SD card reader
The ROG Strix SCAR 17 G733 is not your ordinary gaming laptop. It has some very exciting display options, including the new standard for mobile gameplay – a 1440p 165Hz IPS panel. Also, you get pretty much the best in terms of mobile CPU power, as well, h...
Abstract: If you think Nvidia's GeForce has long had a lock on desktop GPUs, it's nothing less than Fort Knox on gaming laptops, where it simply dominates all. That could change, however, with AMD's new RDNA2-based Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, which promise solid competiti...
Packed full of top-shelf components, Incredible performance, Excellent mechanical keyboard
Very expensive, Not particularly portable
As I said right at the start, the Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 is as good as it gets for gaming laptops. It would be great if it could be as slim as a Razer Blade, and your back won't thank you when lugging this 2.7kg machine around, but heavyweight components...