Mark M.
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At the current offer for $800, I received a Black Matter FX504GE-ES72: Some straight up facts I did after buying this mid-priced beast; I re-installed Windows 10x64, because the factory installed version of Windows 10 is bugged with constant 100% CPU usage. I purchased another 8GB 2666Mhz SDRAM and a 1TB SATA-3 SSD (Samsung is my preferance and then comes WD) but if you got spare cash and want to do a further upgrade, pick up a PCI-E NVME SSD M.2 2280 500GB or 1TB, and you will develop your inner craving for the need of speed, cause once you go NVMe you wont go back to HDD or even SSD. You will NOT find a laptop with the quality of these specs at $800, if you do, PM me, and Ill go buy the new laptop. 1. i7 - 8th Gen (2018) Hexa-Core processor - 9/10 [This is a solid piece of hardware, only thing better is the latest i9 processor; the current 8th Gen i7 8750H gives the 7th Gen i7-7700K a solid competition, when all things are considered equal. NOTE: You need adequate cooling & air-flow to NOT have thermal throttling issues; Majority of gaming laptops with solid specs will have thermal throttling when there is not sufficient cooling & air-flow. A good analogy is having to fill your vehicle tank with premium grade 93 versus regular 87 gas; You know your vehicle just runs better with the good stuff.] 2. 8 GB 2666 Mhz DDR4 SDRam - 7.5/10 [This is a solid performance ram, only thing that could have been done better was to offer a 16GB version instead] 3. SATA-3 PCI 256 GB SSD - 7.5/10 [The SATA-3 PCI SSD performs extremely well, however I was hoping for a 500 GB version instead, Read/Write speeds for me ranged from 450 MB/s to 540 MB/s; If you are coming from a standard 7200 RPM HDD, the performance of a good SSD will show you what youre missing out on life.] 4. 4 GB 1050Ti GTX VGA - 7.5/10 [This is a decent video card that will allow you to run most games released over the last few years @720 upwards depending how you tweak your settings, and for anything less than the 1060 GTX, I wouldnt get less than the 4GB VRAM; Therefore, I think this should be a defacto minimum at this price range for the laptop.] 5. 1080P 60Hz IPS-level Screen - 8/10 [Definitely any day better than a regular TN display, and asking for the 120Hz 3ms IPS alternative, would also be asking for a bump up in the price; At this price, its definitely good above average 1080P 60Hz IPS-level Screen.] 6. Gigabit Wi-Fi 802.11ac - 8.5/10 [This is excellent when paired with an excellent router supplied by a fiber optic connection; Otherwise, your speeds are always going to be limited by the throughput of your router.] 7. Keyboard - 8.5/10 [This is a great keyboard, responsive, feels firm, and something that you know will last a while and can take a pounding during aggressive gaming sessions; The red backlight that can be controlled is a lovely feature.] 8. Cooling - 7.5/10 [Design wise with the dual fans, anti-dust tunnels and the 3-speed fan boost, I am able to maintain temperatures reasonably, in fact better than expected with Overboost mode; I read a lot about thermal throttling problems, however, after reinstalling Windows 10 and the drivers, I have 0 thermal throttling problems. Important to Note: I picked up a cooling stand, for additional improvement to air-flow under the laptop.] 9. Battery Life - 6.5/10 [This is a high performing laptop, EXPECT a minimal battery life roughly 2 hours, and dont expect to be able to play games with good fps on battery, thats difficult to achieve unless you intend to set your battery settings to high performance; Imagine a Bugatti Veyron, at top speed, running outta gas in 12 mins flat.] 10. Audio - 7.5/10 [Its clear, loud enough, but majority of the time, Im using headphones; The audio card is good, the DTS gives you some interesting options, overall a defacto standard offering at this price.] 11. Build Quality and Construction - 8.5/10 [Well built, lighter than I expected, all-round high quality solid plastic, definitely above-average build and quality when compared to regular laptops from HP, Acer, Dell, Lenovo & Asus. 12. OS Support [Windows 10x64] - 9/10 [After some optimization to Windows 10x64 for visualization, privacy & SSD, I now have an extremely fast & snappy-responsive laptop, average boot time @8 seconds, with stock Windows 10 and fps of 100-140 on Dota 2 with the highest settings, this Laptop is rock-solid designed purely for Windows 10 currently, with little to no Linux support; not surprising since the TUF FX504 series was recently released in Q1 2018 for the first time.] Important to Note: This is not an under-volted laptop, this is a high performing machine, more like a portable desktop; Therefore, you should expect to get a cooling stand to help air-flow under the laptop and with the 3-speed fan on overboost, expect to hear the fans whirring away at 50 to 55 decibels. If youre looking for a quiet laptop, my suggesting is an an under-volted i5/i7 8th Gen processor with a (U) after the processor number; These processors are designed to maintain lower temperatures and with the right graphics card you should be able to play a decent number of games with varying frame-rates & settings. [Follow - Up Suggestion - based on what I did] When you receive your brand new Black Matter ASUS, it is imperative you do the following, Log in with a MS account and assign those value games to your MS account > Download Laptop drivers from the ASUS drivers site and store them on a USB > Format the SSD, because the Win10x64 that ASUS puts on their laptops comes software installation issues > The user below, SAKU, has a simplified guide on Re-installing Windows 10. After you-reinstall Win10x64 and re-install the drivers, You will have a BEAST of a Machine, not the one you dreamt of in your dreams, but the one You definitely Needed. Special Note: For anyone who wants to install Linux / Ubuntu, I recently installed Linux Mint 18.04.1, pretty straight forward, took about 30 mins in total. You need to disable fastboot and secureboot in Bios. You will face trackpad issues during installing and freezing, this is to due to the lack of Nvidia drivers active. So have a mouse ready. Install your fav. distro and shutdown, Restart PC and on GRUB screen, highlight over distro and press E, scroll down to where the command line starts with Linux and ADD command [nouveau.modeset=0], Enter distro, Install Nvidia drivers first and reboot PC, then install Ukuu and install latest Kernel LTS 4.19.11 to have your trackpad functionality restored. Then, google how to enable TRIM for SSDs to improve your SSD performance/longevity on Linux. In Linux, everything except the fans work; Unfortunately, after several days of researching ways to implement fan control on the 4-wire fans, I came up with no solution; I need someone more capable than me to come up with some kernel support for the 4-wire fans. Therefore, I had to uninstall Linux due to no fan support; However, if you use Linux without the Nvidia graphics card, you should be alright. Therefore my satisfaction with Linux support on this laptop is a 5/10. Overall my satisfaction with this Windows 10x64 Laptop, Black Matter - FX504GE-ES72 is 8.5/10 [I use it for gaming and programming]. Would I purchase this again? and Recommend? I would!! with everything written above.