Jay H.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Final Update (June 8, 2019)(said I would after a few months of use): -Still no complaints, laptop has been rock steady, have not had a single "crash" since purchase. -Still one of the quietest laptops Ive had recently, fans are virtually silent. Obviously theyll spin up during graphics intensive games or when you are doing considerable multi-tasking with a heavier load on cpu/gpu. Also, as always, periodically get some canned air to clean out the vents, etc. -Have had one odd anomaly, laptop has entered sleep mode on its own, during gaming sessions. Checking the windows event viewer, this appears to be graphics related. Unfortunately it could be anything, from cooling issues, to drivers issues, game coding glitches, or windows build glitches. The system doesnt actually crash, it just goes to sleep, so its hard to pin down. -Still cant give you any info on the battery. It works, but as mentioned initially it is a UPS for me, and thankfully I havent had any long term power outages (knock on wood). -I see the price of this model has come down, and ASUS has introduced a couple models (more expensive) with newer graphics, increased factory storage, etc, so you have some options now. *Ultimately, I do not regret this purchase, it was, and is, still a really nice gaming laptop, especially for those dedicated to the AMD side of the equation. *I have no plans to further update this review, but if something major happens, an unknown flaw rears its head, or I figure out the sleep issue, Ill go ahead and note it here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer. This is an initial review and I will update it over time as needed, having had the laptop for a little over a week (Mar. 10, 2019) OVERVIEW: Though Intel and Nvidia make good products that can provide a lot of performance, both have increasingly come at a premium as the years progressed. I know that there are others out there, who like me, intentionally stick with AMD products. Their price for performance is consistently better, and they provide the only competition that keeps the Intel/Nvidia duopoly from becoming criminally expensive. BATTERY DISCLAIMER: I have given the battery 5 stars, not because its good (or bad), but because it is an aspect I cant evaluate properly. For me, this laptop is essentially a desktop replacement, the batterys primary purpose is as a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) in the event of a power outage. When this occurs, or the infrequent times I travel overnight and take the laptop, Ill update the battery life evaluation. PROS: -Good size for 15.6, no thick bezels, lightweight compact chasis -Boots in a few seconds thanks to the M.2 NVME SSD -Easy to upgrade, take screws off bottom, pop it off, full access -Has slot ready to go for a traditional 2.5" SSD (or HDD) alongside the existing M.2, includes mounting screws -Initial bootup had firmware update available and completed through Windows Update (nice touch for the less tech savvy) -Uses AMDs newest, high performance, low power draw, mobile cpu, designed for mobile gaming, etc -Quiet, like dead quiet with basic tasks, and even when gaming the fans arent that loud NEUTRAL: -With falling memory prices its almost inexcusable this didnt include at least a 512 M.2, or secondary storage drive -Same as a above, for minimal cost this could have included double the RAM -The 560 is an aging graphics platform, this version (560X) is a marginal upgrade and does include 4GB RAM though -Above I stated lightweight, while nice, I am not sure if this is design intentional or reflective of cost cutting, I am not sure how this would handle a waist high drop -Screen, while good, is still a 15.6, you will want to attach an external monitor for long term use. Laptop screen defaults to a "zoomed" in view due to it being 1920x1080, which can effect some programs. NEGATIVE: -Limited ports, 3 USB, 1 HDMI, 1 Audio, 1 Ethernet. Get yourself a USB HUB, youll likely need it. -Its standard today, the battery is built in. It helps on space saving designs (as noted above though, replacement appears like it would be easy because for the most part removing the bottom gives you full interior access) -Attracts fingerprints on the inside (track pad and surrounding areas, etc) *Like I said above, this is an initial review, to give prospective buyers something to chew over if they are considering this machine. I will update this in a few months when I have a better feel for the overall experience. In the meantime, I have no complaints, I received a good machine at a good price, and the few games I have played (like OVERWATCH) were an enjoyable experience. Bear in mind this is not a $2000 gaming laptop, and reign in over-expectations. This will likely play any game out, but you may have to tinker with the graphics a little bit for optimal performance.