ASUS TUF Gaming Laptop, 15.6” 120Hz Full HD IPS-Type, AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, GeForce GTX 1650, 8GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe SSD, Gigabit Wi-Fi 5, Windows 10 Home, FX505DT-EB73
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| Brand | ASUS |
| Model Name | TUF Gaming |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Hard Disk Size | 512 GB |
| CPU Model | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
| Special Feature | Backlit Keyboard |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
About this item
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB Graphics
- Quad-core AMD Ryzen 7 3750H Processor
- 15.6” FHD (1920x1080) 120Hz IPS-Type display
- 512GB NVMe SSD | 8GB DDR4 RAM | Windows 10 Home
- Gigabit Wave 2 Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
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Customers like the speed, value for money, and screen quality of the notebook computer. They mention it's good for gaming, especially FPS, and watching videos. Some appreciate the gaming performance. However, some customers have reported issues with the noise level, hardware quality, and WiFi performance. Opinions are mixed on the build quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the speed of the laptop. They mention it's very fast, has a high-definition screen, and a great refresh rate. The SSD makes resetting the computer rather fast. However, some customers have reported that the laptop runs smoothly, is very quiet, and doesn't run hot. They also say it'll be good for gaming, especially FPS, and watching videos.
"...It's good for gaming especially FPS and watching videos. The laptop speakers are okay, sounds are definitely better with headsets...." Read more
"When i first got the laptop it was fast. I had issues with the operating system, apparently I received a corrupt OS...." Read more
"...every game he plays smoothly and also browsing the web and watching videos is so fast...." Read more
"...With that said, the laptop runs smoothly, is very quiet and does not run hot at all...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the notebook computer. They say it's worth the price.
"...Works like a charm. Best bang for my buck ever." Read more
"...To conclude, the Asus fx505 is a device that is worth its price but might not be for heavy gaming because of the low specs it has and its dim screen...." Read more
"Great specs for the price!..." Read more
"Great value..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screen quality of the notebook computer. They mention it has a bright, high-definition screen and great refresh rate. Customers also appreciate the extreme graphics and shiny RGB keys on the keyboard.
"Laptop has a bright, high definition screen and great refresh rate. It's good for gaming especially FPS and watching videos...." Read more
"...on high settings and get a decent frame rate plus the screen makes the games look AWSOME...." Read more
"...instead of gaming but the Chroma RGB keyboard and the extreme graphics make it fun and easy to view photos for her clients...." Read more
"...episodes of shows before shutting down. It's got shiny RGB's on the keyboard as well ." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the gaming performance of the laptop. They mention it's an excellent gaming laptop with a solid, sturdy build. The performance exceeds their expectations, even with just 8 gigs of RAM. They also say it runs every game they play smoothly and is perfect for gaming.
"...It runs the games I play regularly, WoW & The Sims 4 on ultra settings without issues...." Read more
"...Its a powerful computer that's portable for gamer's. I'm extremely satisfied with this computer...." Read more
"...that require crazy amounts of graphics so this laptop runs every game he plays smoothly and also browsing the web and watching videos is so fast...." Read more
"...Pros:• Solid, sturdy build• Powerful- game performance exceeded my expectations, even with just 8 gig of RAM•..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the notebook computer. Some mention it's sturdy and the monitor is of high quality, while others say the plastic build quality began creaking immediately upon opening.
"...Pros: nice size, durable outer shell...." Read more
"...laptop, you have to know how to system works because its original system is not very stable." Read more
"...The laptop's monitor is high quality, and the high refresh rate makes watching live sports or gaming look greatCons•..." Read more
"Garbage build quality. Immediately upon opening, the plastic build quality began creaking...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the noise level of the notebook computer. They mention the fan on the left side rattles loudly.
"...Also the fans get loud to keep the beast cool, but who cares if your buying this for gaming your going to have either headphones or a headset so..." Read more
"...anything but 100% when it's running on battery, and the fan on the left side rattles loudly if the laptop is anything but perfectly level...." Read more
"...It's good for gaming especially FPS and watching videos. The laptop speakers are okay, sounds are definitely better with headsets...." Read more
"...Oh, and the fans get loud during games, but it doesn't bother me." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the hardware quality of the notebook computer. They mention the hard drive failed completely within three months, the system device and display drivers kept failing, and the RAM was corrupted when received.
"...The system device and display drivers kept failing, making my HDMI port unusable. Several of my keys are discolored or partially burnt out...." Read more
"...Amazing. It's not perfect and takes some tweaking of default settings to get the wireless stable but otherwise, a great laptop!" Read more
"...The BSCOD errorcode is either Fatal Hardware Error, or Threat Stuck Errors, which have beenconstant since purchase no matter the updates...." Read more
"This is my second laptop from Asus. I have had both about a week. both of them broke and started blue screening after about a week of use...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the wifi performance of the notebook computer. They mention that it's lagging and slow to respond. Some also say the monitor is not 120Hz, but 60Hz.
"...The track pad, as some other users have complained about, is slow to respond and often rebellious against what you actually want it to do...." Read more
"...by the specs, even though the screen is 120hz the laptop does not manage to get frame rates higher than 90, tried a few games already... highest FPS..." Read more
"...set to low except view distance and 3D resolution, and I was barely getting 80 fps, which would drop down to 50 during heated fights...." Read more
"...Laggy wifi and spotty Bluetooth." Read more
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Battery life seems decent as I was once playing WoW & didn't realize that my laptop wasn't fully plugged in for quite & while & was still at 80%.
This isn't going to play Cyberpunk or brand new games on ultra-high settings, but for a laptop that is under $1k, it is a decent gaming laptop.
Gaming: I can run Metro Exodus on high settings WOW no problem. Honestly, there is really not a game that you cant play on high settings and get a decent frame rate plus the screen makes the games look AWSOME. Also the fans get loud to keep the beast cool, but who cares if your buying this for gaming your going to have either headphones or a headset so that doesnt really matter to me.
BUT do yourself a favor and get another stick of RAM to unlock the potential of this computer, because the laptop is gimped by that one stick of DDR4.
General Use: I mean it has a sdd lets be honest its quick in doing anything browsing the web and those sorts of things.
OVERALL: Would i buy again? Yes i believe if you have any sorts of knowledge about computers your going to buy this and be able to fix any problems you come across. Its a powerful computer that's portable for gamer's. I'm extremely satisfied with this computer. Only thing i might upgrade now is another ssd in the computer for more storage.
Since then, I've just had a world of problems with this laptop. The system device and display drivers kept failing, making my HDMI port unusable. Several of my keys are discolored or partially burnt out. The function allowing me to change my fan speed didn't work any longer than the first day I used it. The track pad, as some other users have complained about, is slow to respond and often rebellious against what you actually want it to do. The screen flickers like a candle when the brightness is anything but 100% when it's running on battery, and the fan on the left side rattles loudly if the laptop is anything but perfectly level.
Of course, I reached out to Snow Bell again, but where their customer service got back to me in a matter of hours before, it's been days and they seem to be nowhere to be found. Even Amazon failed to connect me to their customer service call center. Maybe I just got a dud, but I'm thanking my past self for purchasing a warranty, as that seems to be my only option for this lemon now.
If you are having problems update your drivers and download C++ all the way back to 2008. Works like a charm. Best bang for my buck ever.
With that being said the 120hz screen is extremely useless.
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Ok, so I've only had this thing a couple days, but so far it has preformed amazingly. If anything changes in the future I will update this review. I have the version with the GTX 1650 GPU and the Ryzen 7 quad core 3750 CPU. The laptop came with very little bloatware. Any bloatware installed was easily removed via add/remove programs. The drivers came mostly up to date, or very close to being up to date. The only game I have ran on here so far is Civilization VI, but it runs that perfectly smooth on maxed settings. It feels like I am playing on console. I know, it's not the most resource intensive game in 2019, but still, I am impressed with how effortlessly this game runs. The MyASUS app for driver updates is garbage. I'd recommend manual driver upgrades from manufacturer sites, or use trustworthy software if you must.
I am also getting torrent download speeds of up to 10 mbps, while my old computer maxed out at 3 mbps. I am not sure if this is related to the WiFi receiver or something else, but it's nice not having my internet connection bottle necked any more.
Everything else runs really smoothly, and very quickly. I honestly have not had a single issue with performance yet.
Okay, cons... maybe the trackpad. The left and right buttons are not individual buttons, it is all one wide button. It also really picks up smudges. Also, when clicking on the touchpad itself the whole thing sort of clicks down and feels a bit cheap. I like my trackpad to feel solid when I tap on it. It is very large surface area though and is responsive. Honestly, this is a minor issue for me.
Also, the speakers aren't very loud. They sound good though, just quiet. The battery doesn't last super long, but that's ok for me. Also, it only comes with 8 gb of ram, but that is a cheap and easy upgrade.
I still give this laptop an easy 5 stars. I have never been as happy with a computer purchase.
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EDIT: Alright, had the laptop a month and I am even more pleased with it than when I started. I purchased an 8 gb RAM upgrade for only 35 dollars, and the performance has gotten even better. CPU usage is lower too as a result. I have gotten used to the trackpad, and I like it actually. It's pretty good. Still the only gripe is the lackluster speakers. ASUS advertises the speakers like their magnificent for some reason, but they aren't. That's fine as I have them hooked up to my Logitechs anyway, I was never planning on listening to music on laptop speakers. I've had no issues, no glitches, no crashes, no freezes, barely any hangups. Once I accidentally forgot to close Forza 4 and started playing Witcher 3. It started stuttering occasionally, but was still playable with both games open, my memory maxed right out. Going from Win 7 to 10 has been nice too. Loved Win 7, and didn't like Win 10 at first, but I gotta say, Win 10 is stable and reliable as hell. Very smooth OS.
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EDIT 2: Ok, now it had been three months. I love this laptop. I have run lots of games on it now. Metro: Exodus, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, The Outer Worlds, Apex Legends, Witcher 3, Forza 4, Farcry 5, Farmin Sim 19... With no problems. Assassin's creed is notoriously CPU heavy, and it pushed my Ryzen 7 to the max. The game ran fine with a locked frame rate though on medium or high settings. All in all, smooth frame rates, quick loading, no overheating. I upgraded the RAM to 16gb which was cheap and has reduced CPU strain and allowed for more multitasking capability.
This can run any game out right now. Maybe not on max, but most games at least on high. CPU reaches it's limit usually before the GPU does though, so this PC fairs better with GPU heavier games. Haven't tried VR yet because I have no headset, so I can't speak to that. Also I'm not snobby about framerates, I'm happy with 30 or more. This runs most games on high 50 or 60 fps, some 80ish, some over 100. I don't hit 120 often, but also, I never dip below or rarely close to thirty during game play, and only on the most intensive games. They call it a beginner gaming laptop, but it can run any game I've thrown at it and gave me a great experience every time. If you are very particular about maxing settings, and getting super high FPS, or require 120 fps or more for competitive gaming, or have to have little upcoming graphical tweaks like ray tracing and eyeball reflections, running multiple GPU intensive apps at once, get something with more than 4gb of video ram. Otherwise this will please most gamers, beginner or otherwise. The Ryzen 7 3750h and Nvidia gtx 1650 are a fantastic match, and seem to communicate beautifully.
Another nice thing is the integrated AMD Vega graphics card. I thought it was unnecessary at first. It's weak, but having two cards is nice. I let the AMD Vega handle minor things like desktop display and let the Nvidia handle applications. This should extend their lifespans. It's also nice for dual display to let the VEGA handle one screen, instead of drawing off the GTX which can focus on one display instead.
The SSD that came with is small, 500gb, but is very quick and reliable. I still plan to upgrade my HD space with another SSD, 2.5 inch SATA for around $100-150 as there is an empty slot.
Another gripe, is only having 3 usb ports, none of them USB C, and all on the left side of the laptop. I ended up getting a USB Hub splitter dealie off Amazon that solved both these problems by reaching the other side and giving more slots. Still no USB C...
Power cable is built sturdy. The laptop itself seems sturdy despite it's plastic casing.
Lots of reviews mention trouble changing the keyboard colour. But they addressed that in a recent update to the Armory software. Also, the Windows Store app "TUF Aura Core" allows you to tweak the LED colour anyway. Speaking of the keyboard, it's solid! Feels nice, and the LED is cool.
CPU heat... The laptop will get in the 80's occasionally, but only on certain apps, and usually only when loading. During gameplay it seems to cool down, especially with the fans on Turbo mode. In any case, I haven't had any performance issues, warning, or glitches or any other problems associated with heat. These later Ryzens run pretty hot anyway. AMD themselves said these temps are normal and the cpu will shutdown if it's at a dangerous level. The casing itself only gets slightly warm to the touch. I heard other models having heat issues, but this one seems to be fine after 3 months of heavy gaming.
8 months later:
I find the one weakness maybe haha. Video editing... It's definitely manageable on GPU friendly software like Resolve. It doesn't handle Premiere or Corel that well. Video editing software has not caught up with video quality it seems. Came a long way since Movie Maker days... But if you're editing 4k video, or just doing a ton of video editing in general, this laptop might not give you a satisfying experience. I use Resolve though and runs more than smoothly enough for me. Video editing takes a lot these days, but I bet this PC at this price handles it as good as any other PC at this price.
Hope this review helped. Can't say you will have the same experience as me, but this laptop, on my bed, right now Is AMAZING for $1000, and just in general.
Esta es mi primera laptop para Gaming y estoy satisfecho con su desempeño, 100% recomendable
Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2019
Esta es mi primera laptop para Gaming y estoy satisfecho con su desempeño, 100% recomendable
I also have terrible wifi quality, daily disconnects where it wont be able to find any wifi signals. I will have to shut off and turn the wifi back on. Sometimes that wont work and ill have to reinstall the wifi card. Sometimes it will straight up not see the wifi card any longer and it will be missing from device manager. I'm probably too patient as this product should have been reviewed earlier. What spurred me to write this review now is that on top of all the above the wifi has been busted for over 24 hours and im guessing has died for good.
I have laptops that were over 10 years old that were in great condition before It was time to upgrade. This laptop seems to have a good customer review score, I guess I can be glad that most people are satisfied with their purchase. I am not and id be cautious to purchase another Asus "Tuf" book.
Cosas que me gustaron.
- tamaño y portabilidad.
- hay un incremento de unos 10 - 15 FPS (depende del juego) comparado con la 1050 ti. (No me gusta jugar juegos en medio o bajo, siempre prefiero el ultra o max setting, y ningún juego me ha bajado de los 30- 45 fps. He corrido juegos pesados como DMC 5 45 - 60fps, sekiro 60 FPS , Mgs v 75 fps, etc.
Cosas que no me gustaron.
- el audio, a pesar de tener sonido stereos y aparentemente buenas bocinas, el audio no suena tan alto. Laptops de menos gamma suenan mucho mejor. Y yo que odio las diademas pues si me tengo que aguantar xD
- el mousepad, se siente súper chafa... Tiembla y se siente que no tiene exactirud, pero bueno, a mí no me afecta tanto porque no me gustan los mousepad, siempre uso mi mouse aparte.
- el cpu. Si bien, el ryzen 7 3750h, es un gran cpu, se queda más corto que el i7 7700hq, es entendible... Es un cpu enfocado al gaming, 4 núcleos físicos vs 4 núcleos - 8 hilos , obvio gana el i7... Y para mí que mi laptop es mi fuente de trabajo para programar, pues si lo he notado... No es algo como para quejarme pero se nota. No es una laptop de developer. (Pero cumple bien)
- el display. Se siente una calidad más.baja al del fx73ve... Los colores y la fidelidad de los mismos, no se ven tan chidos... Después de calibrarlos (instalando el drivers del display radeon por mi cuenta ) pude dejarlo mejor, pero me di cuenta que el display es de 'mala' calidad un Día que deje la laptop encendida como por 1 hra y media sin moverme, dejé una pantalla con contrastes blancos y al máximo brillo, y se notó una pantalla fantasma... Normal en paneles de calidad mediana que se marque así, se queman los pixeles. La apague y a la mañana siguiente el panel se recuperó, pero vaya que me asusté. Eso NUNCA me pasó con mi fx73ve.... Y vaya que adoro los colores SUPER vivos y contrastados y brillos altos.
Cosas a tener en cuenta.
- solo trae 3 puertos USB (1 2.0 y 2 3.0) y no tiene USB tipo c.
- al principio pensé que me habían estafado por el RGB keyboard, pero no, la laptop trae un software armoury altos si, que integra el aurora de Asus, que es para cambiar los colores... Lo descubri por accidente después de instalar por mi cuenta el aurora y ver que por si mismo no hacía nada xD creí que me habían estafado. Y el manual en la web de Asus no especifica nada al respecto
La laptop llegó a tiempo, sin ningún problema. La laptop tiene un peso no tan alto, es cómodo transportarla.
Su batería dura bastante, me ha llegado a durar 4 horas, obviamente con el teclado apagado y el brillo a la mitad viendo películas o navegando por internet.
Los componentes de la laptop son:
Ryzen 7 3750h
Gtx 1650
512 gb nvme
8 gb ram a 2666mhz
El procesador rinde como un i5 de octava generación y la gtx 1650 es mejor que una 1050ti pero no mejor como la 1060, el ssd nvme es muy rápido a comparación de un hdd, windows bootea en 10 segundos aprox., es un ssd 660p.
Una falla que le ecuentro es que puede llegar a sobrecalentamiento, cuando llega a 95° tiene tirones por thermal trhottling y eso que le tengo un cooling pad puesto.videojuegos va a estos fps:
Csgo: alrededor de 90fps con cfg para ver en los humos.
Apex: 80fps (altos-medios)
Fornite: en altos más de 60fps, tiene muchos bajones el juego
Lol: 120fps (muy altos)
Rainbow six siege: 80fps (altos)
No man's sky: alrededor de 60fps pero por problemas de thermal throttling tiene muchos tirones a 9fps.
En general la laptop está muy equilibrada, el único problema que le veo es que llega a tener bajomes de fps muy altos y vuelve estresante las partidas (pasa cada como 20 minutos) ya que juegos como apex o csgo tiene bajones hasta 10fps.
Estas pruebas fueron basadas en la laptop junto con 8gb más de ram (2666mhz) que le instalé ya que en ryzen hay una diferencia muy grande en usarla el dual channel (bajaron a 2444mhz y no puede ser editado desde la bios).





