Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition Comes With AMD RX 6800M Nvidia RTX 3060


AMD has reliably been at the top as far as its processor contributions, especially lately. In the designs space, notwithstanding, Nvidia has generally figured out how to beat AMD's Radeon contributions. The previous, with its Ampere-based beam following GPUs, have been the designs processors of decision for premium and lead gaming PCs, even as the AMD Ryzen 9 5000 series CPUs have progressively supplanted Intel's Core i7 and i9 SKUs. To fill in this hole, AMD has presented the Radeon RX 6800M as an adversary to Nvidia contributions. The Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition acquires this new GPU close by the Ryzen 9 5900HX — in an all-AMD gaming PC arrangement. 

Key details 

Close by the AMD CPU and GPU, the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition SKU that we explored highlights 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM and a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for capacity. While global SKUs include a full HD, 300Hz IPS show, the one we had housed a 165Hz board. The presentation offers Quad HD goal in an ordinary, 16:9 perspective proportion, alongside 3ms reaction time, 100% inclusion of the DCI-P3 shading range, 1000:1 differentiation proportion, and AMD FreeSync versatile empowered. 

You additionally get an arranged move up to Windows 11, a 4-zone RGB backdrop illumination on the console, and double speakers. As far as network, you get Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1 for remote gadgets, and as far as wired ports, you get three USB-A 3.2 Gen1, one USB-C 3.2 Gen2 with DisplayPort and USB Power Delivery support, an HDMI 2.0b, an Ethernet and a 3.5mm sound combo port. All of this is fueled by a 90Wh battery. 

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Execution: The AMD pair hits large 

Considering that you'd truly be purchasing the Strix G15 Advantage Edition for the AMD CPU-GPU combo, normally we'd start our audit by discussing it. While I have recently utilized the Ryzen 9 5900HX on a PC previously (and observed it to be an all-out monster), the Radeon RX 6800M is another contestant. For a sticker priced from Rs 1.55 lakh for the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition, the Radeon RX 6800M fits well with the Nvidia RTX 3060 domain, tending towards some RTX 3070 choices as well. 

As it turns out, it is additionally AMD's entrance into beam following designs for premium gaming workstations, which implies that the Strix G15 here has a ton to satisfy. Over the span of our audit, we played an intriguing blend of titles on it — Assassin's Creed Valhalla, FIFA 21, GTA V, Cyberpunk 2077, and F1 2021. The blend showed an intriguing exhibition breakdown by the RX 6800M, and the manners by which AMD utilizes its in-house innovations to enhance the manner in which the whole arrangement works. 

The AMD GPU creates reliably consistent casing rates, with the designs setting in our games set to high in Valhalla, ultra in FIFA 21, exceptionally high in GTA V, and high in both Cyberpunk 2077 and F1 2021. Valhalla's superb climate configuration looks phenomenal on the Strix G15 therefore, with amazing beam following delivering at full HD goal. Edge rates are reliably in the scope of 68-75fps, which joins with the 3ms screen reaction time to deliver next to zero casing tear. 

At its pinnacle 'ultra' setting in full HD, FIFA 21 breezes through at around 101fps, which is basically pretty much as great as you need the game to be. The story is to a great extent a similar less in Cyberpunk 2077, where the RX 6800M seems to battle irregularly with outline tears and casing drops. This is joined with acceptable warm administration on the Strix G15, which guarantees that even extended periods of gaming on it don't become awkward because of any instance of hotness exuding through the console. 

The AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX gives a lot of snorts to make the entirety of this conceivable, which is exactly what we've seen from it previously. It is a to a great extent reliable processor, and on the Strix G15, adds to the PC's adaptability. It is additionally the motivation behind why requesting imaginative experts would discover this PC genuinely usable, which unexpectedly is one region where the RX 6800M seems to battle a little. Insubstantial layer Photoshop assignments and 4K timetable encoding through Premiere Pro, the Strix G15 seems to take a touch longer than workstations running on the RTX 3070 — despite the fact that it is pretty much in accordance with what RTX 3060 PCs produce. 

While I didn't have both of the Nvidia GPUs on PCs around me to look at in equal, all utilization cases show that pinnacle outline rates delivered by the RDNA 2 age GPU here are a smidgen lower than Nvidia rivals. This might influence makers to a degree in a portion of the more requesting cases, for example, per-outline shading reviewing. Delivering times, nonetheless, are generally satisfactory because of AMD SmartShare and SmartAccess, which apportion memory and processor assets astutely. It’s an undoubted advantage you get with this Strix G15 over the AMD-Nvidia design and it makes this a pretty obvious delight. 

For ordinary undertakings, the Strix G15 gives no indications of battle. It dances through weighty, multi-tab program utilization, even with substantial website pages that stay latent memory and don't continue to reload. This empowers a fundamentally helpful degree of performing various tasks that makes regular work on this PC a phenomenal encounter. In the end, you understand that for most errands notwithstanding the totally requesting specialty ones, the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition is acceptably enjoyable to chip away at,

Show: Fast and splendid, however somewhat dull 

All of this is covered in our variation by a 16:9, full HD show with 165Hz revive rate and 3ms reaction time. While the reaction time is incredible for gamers and makers the same, the casing rate cap against its worldwide variation, where the Strix G15 highlights a 300Hz board, is somewhat disillusioning. Esports fans will probably see this significantly more, as the PC has the ability to deliver high edge rates that the showcase can't stay aware of at full HD, in cutthroat esports titles like DotA:2 and CS: GO. 

As far as shadings, the Strix G15 isn't actually the most incredible in its circuit, yet isn't awful, all things considered. The AMD FreeSync Adaptive help attempts to keep the presentation quick, which makers would especially like. Nonetheless, the unique apparent scope of shadings delivered here is somewhat restricted, which you'd especially notice in energetic gaming universes or when altering 4K courses of events imported in HLG or different profiles. The dynamic quality of the board, subsequently, has all the earmarks of being somewhat on the more blunt end — despite the fact that its pinnacle splendor is satisfactory. 

Plan and fabricate: LEDs excessively showy for work 

Regardless of whether you purchase the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition for the AMD execution, the Strix line of workstations consistently has some things to add about their plan articulations. This one has a hot-swappable scramble of shading to one side of its pivot that you can clearly redo, per-key RGB LEDs on the console (which is the least you'd expect here), and a very garish band of RGB LEDs streaking across the PC on its base edge. You have the choice to turn it off or synchronize it to the remainder of the PC on account of Asus Aura Sync through Armory Crate. 

However you check out it, this isn't a PC that you'd take to your somber work environment, in spite of the fact that there's nobody preventing you from doing as such, essentially. The LEDs are without a doubt excessively gaudy for full-time work, however, you're reasonable not accepting this one if video conferencing is the place where you invest the greater part of your energy. In any case, while the Strix G15 offers an evident expression as far as its plan, I'm not especially enamored with the form quality. 

Despite the fact that the ROG Strix G15 doesn't by and large feel seriously set up, it feels all in all too plasticky for a PC that expenses over Rs 1.5 lakh. Indeed, even the LED strip beneath the base looks somewhat economical, and the keys don't feel luxurious on material criticism, all things considered. The pivot is solid, which is acceptable in case you are a cumbersome client. Yet, it doesn't exactly have the very stylish feel that, say, a Zephyrus series PC from Asus' ROG stable has. 

As far as the general ergonomics of the design of the port, things are for the most part where they ought to be. The back confronting ports add to assisting you with keeping your work area cleaned up, and moving, the arrangement of the single USB-C and the three USB-A ports is not difficult to reach. The ports are likewise of ongoing age, which keeps things working how they ought to. 

Console and trackpad: somewhat soft, yet not terrible 

The console on the Strix G15 is good, but not exactly awesome. Where it feels a piece disappointing is in the key switches Asus has utilized, combined with the key input that feels somewhat soft and not as material as most gamers or weighty essayists might want. Where it intrigues is in key travel and generally speaking ergonomics, where it truly dominates as an agreeable PC. However, indeed, even with extended periods of time put in, the Asus ROG Strix G15 won't cause you to feel irritated — you'll probably want for a console with better criticism. 

There isn't a lot to gripe about the trackpad either, which is about okay as far as its perfection and accuracy. It doesn't strike you as among the most top-notch PC trackpads around, yet all things considered, it is adequate for general use. In case you're a maker or a gamer (which you probably are in case you're hoping to purchase this), you'll at any rate connect it to your own mouse. 

Battery: Super great for a gaming PC 

The one region where the Asus ROG Strix G15 does very well is in battery life. Notwithstanding being a gaming PC, which is to a great extent infamous for the most extreme battery life of around 5 hours, this one can practically last you through the whole workday. With video web-based and eight hours of composing, joined with a normal program heap of 30 dynamic site pages, the Strix G15 can last you almost to the furthest limit of a 9-hour workday shift — which is really great.

We did not check the battery life when playing with the battery, because you will not do the same, but I am happy to report that there was no significant decrease in battery performance to the point where it could not be played. It certainly also lasts more than just a few minutes, with the exception of the AMD GPU with a higher TDP than Nvidia's competitors.

Resolution: A portable gaming computer worth considering

In summary, the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition is an excellent portable computer, especially when you look at its price tag. For the most part, the Strix G15 offers the same functionality as laptops running on the RTX 3070s, which are more expensive than the Rs 1,54,990 price tag they come with.

 As a trade, you get a little display, while the SSD used here may seem lazy compared to competing laptops - though this is not something we can fully explore.

However, as long as you keep the LEDs off, the Strix G15 can also appear self-respecting in offices. Excellent battery life adds to its beauty, and if you want a premium Windows laptop around this price, this is the best laptop you can buy.

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