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Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti
Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti
Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti

Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti

The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 notebook is geared for serious gaming and real-world durability. Powered by Intel i7 CPU and GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, your action-packed gameplay will be is fast and fluid, while the speedy IPS-level panel has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The large 90Wh battery provides superior battery life and the efficient, self-cleaning cooling combines with TUF's signature military-grade durability to make this battle-tested road warrior a reliable ally for gamers on the go.

The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 notebook is geared for serious gaming and real-world durability. Powered by Intel i7 CPU and GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, your action-packed gameplay will be is fast and fluid, while the speedy IPS-level panel has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The large 90Wh battery provides superior battery life and the efficient, self-cleaning cooling combines with TUF's signature military-grade durability to make this battle-tested road warrior a reliable ally for gamers on the go.

$2,299.00 - $2,299.00

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The lowest price for Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti right now is $2,299.00 at Harvey Norman, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $2,299.00 on 14 Nov 2025. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 1 July 2026.

Asus TUF F17 17.3" Gaming Laptop Core i7 16/512GB RTX3050Ti

$2,299.00

The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 notebook is geared for serious gaming and real-world durability. Powered by Intel i7 CPU and GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, your action-packed gameplay will be is fast and fluid, while the speedy IPS-level panel has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The large 90Wh battery provides superior battery life and the efficient, self-cleaning cooling combines with TUF's signature military-grade durability to make this battle-tested road warrior a reliable ally for gamers on the go.

The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 notebook is geared for serious gaming and real-world durability. Powered by Intel i7 CPU and GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, your action-packed gameplay will be is fast and fluid, while the speedy IPS-level panel has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The large 90Wh battery provides superior battery life and the efficient, self-cleaning cooling combines with TUF's signature military-grade durability to make this battle-tested road warrior a reliable ally for gamers on the go.

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Harvey Norman

$2,299.00

Asus TUF F17 Gaming 17.3-inch i7-11800H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX3050 4GB Gaming Laptop

Domayne

$2,299.00

Asus TUF F17 Gaming 17.3-inch i7-11800H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX3050 4GB Gaming Laptop

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Reviews

29 November 2022

originally posted on Google Customer Reviews

Overall: I feel like my expectations have been met and exceeded in some fields. No "buyer's remorse" at all!I'm really happy with this. The panel is a significant step up from my previous (going from 60 to 165Hz wasn't too noticeable but moving from a panel that performed sub-par on sRGB to one that covers 100% of DCI-P3 is transformative) and being in WQHD allows for the significant power of the machine to be utilised. I also feel that it is moderately future-proof.I don't play too many cutting-edge games but feel that I have the versatility with this system to play current games at acceptable settings and tailor the experience to my desire. I'll probably aim for higher settings at lower frame-rates, between 60 and 83, rather than aim for the fastest possible ... MoreOverall: I feel like my expectations have been met and exceeded in some fields. No "buyer's remorse" at all!I'm really happy with this. The panel is a significant step up from my previous (going from 60 to 165Hz wasn't too noticeable but moving from a panel that performed sub-par on sRGB to one that covers 100% of DCI-P3 is transformative) and being in WQHD allows for the significant power of the machine to be utilised. I also feel that it is moderately future-proof.I don't play too many cutting-edge games but feel that I have the versatility with this system to play current games at acceptable settings and tailor the experience to my desire. I'll probably aim for higher settings at lower frame-rates, between 60 and 83, rather than aim for the fastest possible experience).There is a great amount of customisation, too, through the Armoury Crate. I can set up individual apps along pre-set profiles or create my own (such as adding 'blue light reduction' to web browsers to support eye health). I can also create energy-efficient profiles that mean I can operate the system, doing things like writing or browsing the internet, for prolonged periods of time without recharging or wasting power. But when I want to open the throttle for demanding games, I can push the machine to its limits (which are quieter than I expected though quite warm. I use my laptop almost always on a raiser with good airflow so I am not concerned about the heat).My only slight negative experience was that the initial set-up seemed to take longer than I expected; there were a few delays in system boot over the first two days or so but this more reflects on modern software trends than the rig itself. Now it boots suitably fast.I bought this machine as part of a 'Black Friday' promotion, paying 66% of the purported list price. I feel that it was good value at this price; I was aiming for the best laptop I could afford rather than the cheapest available. I think at the full listed price I could have found better value.

Blazing fast laptop, very lightweight.
16 May 2022Steven

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Another blazing laptop from ASUS. This rig boasts an amazing low power but super fast AMD Ryzen 7 6800H CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads to blast through any task you throw at it. Graphics are courtesy of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti with 4GB of dedicated GDDR6 graphics memory. This paired with the Ryzen 7 CPU will keep you up to speed in the latest games and graphics intense programs. Along with the 8GB of super speed DDR5 this thing is unstoppable. The 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Display is lovely and very crisp with thin bezel which I really appreciate the look of.Connectivity: Has plenty of USB ports for all you peripherals or high speed external drives. Also has HDMI for external video as well as a headphone/microphone combo jack. I really like that this unit has a true ... MoreAnother blazing laptop from ASUS. This rig boasts an amazing low power but super fast AMD Ryzen 7 6800H CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads to blast through any task you throw at it. Graphics are courtesy of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti with 4GB of dedicated GDDR6 graphics memory. This paired with the Ryzen 7 CPU will keep you up to speed in the latest games and graphics intense programs. Along with the 8GB of super speed DDR5 this thing is unstoppable. The 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Display is lovely and very crisp with thin bezel which I really appreciate the look of.Connectivity: Has plenty of USB ports for all you peripherals or high speed external drives. Also has HDMI for external video as well as a headphone/microphone combo jack. I really like that this unit has a true RJ45 LAN port for data connection without the need for an additional dongle which is quite convenient. Has wireless of course but sometimes it helps to be able to hardwire plug into a network depending on your working location.Storage is a fast PCI-e 512GB Solid State Drive. Plenty of storage for multiple of the newest large gaming titles as well as files/media/data that you want to keep on hand.Comes pre-loaded with Microsoft's new Windows 11 and a 30-day trial of Microsoft Office 365. Still getting to know the ropes of the new Windows look but so far so good and very intuitive and straight forward when coming from previous windows versions. This new look also makes it an easy switch if you're converting over from a previous Macintosh operating system.Lastly, this laptop is extremely lightweight - 4.85 pounds and just 0.88 inches thick. Has workstation power and performance but superb portability for taking it on the go.

Capable, Feature Rich Budget Gamer
5 May 2022JMan

originally posted on bestbuy.com

The Acer TUF A15 is a capable gaming laptop that performs well for a budget model. Pros include a lightweight slim design, a full-sized RGB backlit keyboard with adjustable lighting and a number pad, four usb ports (2 USB A/2 USB C), an onboard ethernet port (crucial for lower latency and massive game downloads), HDMI port, webcam, a slim attractive chassis, reasonably sized power brick and decent performance.The heart of the TUF A15 consists of a Ryzen 7 6800H CPU, 8GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. Of these three vital components, the RAM and GPU are the weakest links. 8GB RAM is pretty self-explanatory and the 3050 Ti is at the lower performance end of the RTX scale. The low RAM and so-so GPU do show signs of weakness in some more demanding games. I get a low ... MoreThe Acer TUF A15 is a capable gaming laptop that performs well for a budget model. Pros include a lightweight slim design, a full-sized RGB backlit keyboard with adjustable lighting and a number pad, four usb ports (2 USB A/2 USB C), an onboard ethernet port (crucial for lower latency and massive game downloads), HDMI port, webcam, a slim attractive chassis, reasonably sized power brick and decent performance.The heart of the TUF A15 consists of a Ryzen 7 6800H CPU, 8GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. Of these three vital components, the RAM and GPU are the weakest links. 8GB RAM is pretty self-explanatory and the 3050 Ti is at the lower performance end of the RTX scale. The low RAM and so-so GPU do show signs of weakness in some more demanding games. I get a low memory error whenever I play Forza Horizon 5 on the A15. However, the A15 surprised me with other games, including Forza Horizon 4 and Halo Infinite. Both of the latter games actually play quite well on the A15 with decent frame rates, no memory errors, and no gameplay issues. Even Forza Horizon 5 plays nicely with no noticeable issues despite the memory warning after each launch. Also, Forza Horizon 5 isn’t the most system friendly game regardless of specs. I’ve read complaints about draw-in and other performance issues even from users on high-end systems with 32GB RAM, i9 CPU and RTX 3080 GPU. The fact that the A15 plays it so smoothly on medium quality is actually pretty good.Display quality is okay but that’s about it. The 15.6” FHD display skews a bit on the dim side and there is a noticeable small patch of light bleed in the upper left region. There is no HDR but the 144 MHz refresh rate helps keep gameplay buttery smooth during fast motion scenes. Other than the light bleed, there are no other screen quality issues and the screen has vibrant uniform colors during actual gameplay. The matte finish also helps when gaming in brightly lit environments. I typically game with my back and the laptop both facing towards a large window. During the day, the light is really bright and intense on reflective surfaces. This screen handles the bright lighting fine with minimal reflection and no impact on gameplay. The attached photos show how the the matte finish helps prevent excessive glare and reflections.Sound is okay, which like most laptops translates to fair but not great. I only game with headsets anyhow, so built-in laptop speakers are usually a non-issue for me. If in a pinch however and forced to rely on the built in speakers, they’re adequate enough for the task. The Hi-Res audio translates much better through a headset but the speakers but don’t sound too bad. That being said, I’d definitely suggest a headset or good set of external speakers, especially if planning to listen to music regularly. Speaking of which, another plus is that the A15 has a 3.5mm audio jack. Fan noise isn’t bad at all, even at full load. It’s moderately loud at highest RPMs but nowhere remotely close to the hurricane force wind roar of my RTX 3070 gaming laptop fans.The internal drive is fast and responsive. Load times for my games vary but are adequately fast most of the time. The 512GB drive size is on the smallish side for a gaming laptop. 512GB can be sufficient for productivity or light gaming but a few premium games, whether a typical 60+ GB AAA title or a 120+ GB space devouring beast like Flight Simulator 2020, will quickly gobble up all of that space up in a hurry.The built-in trackpad reinforces my disdain for trackpads in general. Like most trackpads, it’s ok for emergency use but multi-touch gestures usually cause unintended consequences. For example, when I try to use multiple fingers to scroll, I frequently end up minimizing or maximizing windows. My first purchase with any laptop, gaming or otherwise, is an external mouse. The A15 did not buck that trend.Other than Windows 11 Home, the only other real noteworthy software is the Radeon software (for the onboard video) and the MyAsus app. The MyAsus app is still as buggy as I remember from my last ASUS laptop. Updates frequently spin for extended periods before finally installing. Sometimes I can’t tell whether an update actually installed due to the weird way the app works. I had a pending BIOS update install and the system rebooted with no visible pre-boot BIOS update. After reboot, the update is now archived and labeled as “checked” rather than installed. I had to manually verify whether the BIOS was updated. Another BIOS update did the same and a third (firmware) update repeatedly failed to install several times. Oddly, the update finally resumed when I rebooted on battery power only to tell me I had to be connected to AC power to complete the update. Aside from the oddball update process, the MyAsus app is good for tweaking performance profiles and monitoring systems vitals. The system does not ship with any sort of malware protection software other than Windows Defender and firewall.The A15 actually exceeded my expectations. It has a few shortcomings, like the RAM amount and limited storage size, but it also has nice little subtle and unique extras like the clear-capped WASD keys. It also has an upgrade friendly design that welcomes additional RAM and/or a larger capacity drive. It’s a decent budget laptop with a mid-tier feel and is priced competitively for the features it offers.

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Harvey Norman

$2,299.00

Asus TUF F17 Gaming 17.3-inch i7-11800H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX3050 4GB Gaming Laptop

Domayne

$2,299.00

Asus TUF F17 Gaming 17.3-inch i7-11800H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX3050 4GB Gaming Laptop

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

29 November 2022

Overall: I feel like my expectations have been met and exceeded in some fields. No "buyer's remorse" at all!I'm really happy with this. The panel is a significant step up from my previous (going from 60 to 165Hz wasn't too noticeable but moving from a panel that performed sub-par on sRGB to one that covers 100% of DCI-P3 is transformative) and being in WQHD allows for the significant power of the machine to be utilised. I also feel that it is moderately future-proof.I don't play too many cutting-edge games but feel that I have the versatility with this system to play current games at acceptable settings and tailor the experience to my desire. I'll probably aim for higher settings at lower frame-rates, between 60 and 83, rather than aim for the fastest possible ... MoreOverall: I feel like my expectations have been met and exceeded in some fields. No "buyer's remorse" at all!I'm really happy with this. The panel is a significant step up from my previous (going from 60 to 165Hz wasn't too noticeable but moving from a panel that performed sub-par on sRGB to one that covers 100% of DCI-P3 is transformative) and being in WQHD allows for the significant power of the machine to be utilised. I also feel that it is moderately future-proof.I don't play too many cutting-edge games but feel that I have the versatility with this system to play current games at acceptable settings and tailor the experience to my desire. I'll probably aim for higher settings at lower frame-rates, between 60 and 83, rather than aim for the fastest possible experience).There is a great amount of customisation, too, through the Armoury Crate. I can set up individual apps along pre-set profiles or create my own (such as adding 'blue light reduction' to web browsers to support eye health). I can also create energy-efficient profiles that mean I can operate the system, doing things like writing or browsing the internet, for prolonged periods of time without recharging or wasting power. But when I want to open the throttle for demanding games, I can push the machine to its limits (which are quieter than I expected though quite warm. I use my laptop almost always on a raiser with good airflow so I am not concerned about the heat).My only slight negative experience was that the initial set-up seemed to take longer than I expected; there were a few delays in system boot over the first two days or so but this more reflects on modern software trends than the rig itself. Now it boots suitably fast.I bought this machine as part of a 'Black Friday' promotion, paying 66% of the purported list price. I feel that it was good value at this price; I was aiming for the best laptop I could afford rather than the cheapest available. I think at the full listed price I could have found better value.

originally posted on Google Customer Reviews
Blazing fast laptop, very lightweight.
16 May 2022

Another blazing laptop from ASUS. This rig boasts an amazing low power but super fast AMD Ryzen 7 6800H CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads to blast through any task you throw at it. Graphics are courtesy of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti with 4GB of dedicated GDDR6 graphics memory. This paired with the Ryzen 7 CPU will keep you up to speed in the latest games and graphics intense programs. Along with the 8GB of super speed DDR5 this thing is unstoppable. The 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Display is lovely and very crisp with thin bezel which I really appreciate the look of.Connectivity: Has plenty of USB ports for all you peripherals or high speed external drives. Also has HDMI for external video as well as a headphone/microphone combo jack. I really like that this unit has a true ... MoreAnother blazing laptop from ASUS. This rig boasts an amazing low power but super fast AMD Ryzen 7 6800H CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads to blast through any task you throw at it. Graphics are courtesy of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti with 4GB of dedicated GDDR6 graphics memory. This paired with the Ryzen 7 CPU will keep you up to speed in the latest games and graphics intense programs. Along with the 8GB of super speed DDR5 this thing is unstoppable. The 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Display is lovely and very crisp with thin bezel which I really appreciate the look of.Connectivity: Has plenty of USB ports for all you peripherals or high speed external drives. Also has HDMI for external video as well as a headphone/microphone combo jack. I really like that this unit has a true RJ45 LAN port for data connection without the need for an additional dongle which is quite convenient. Has wireless of course but sometimes it helps to be able to hardwire plug into a network depending on your working location.Storage is a fast PCI-e 512GB Solid State Drive. Plenty of storage for multiple of the newest large gaming titles as well as files/media/data that you want to keep on hand.Comes pre-loaded with Microsoft's new Windows 11 and a 30-day trial of Microsoft Office 365. Still getting to know the ropes of the new Windows look but so far so good and very intuitive and straight forward when coming from previous windows versions. This new look also makes it an easy switch if you're converting over from a previous Macintosh operating system.Lastly, this laptop is extremely lightweight - 4.85 pounds and just 0.88 inches thick. Has workstation power and performance but superb portability for taking it on the go.

Steven originally posted on bestbuy.com
Capable, Feature Rich Budget Gamer
5 May 2022

The Acer TUF A15 is a capable gaming laptop that performs well for a budget model. Pros include a lightweight slim design, a full-sized RGB backlit keyboard with adjustable lighting and a number pad, four usb ports (2 USB A/2 USB C), an onboard ethernet port (crucial for lower latency and massive game downloads), HDMI port, webcam, a slim attractive chassis, reasonably sized power brick and decent performance.The heart of the TUF A15 consists of a Ryzen 7 6800H CPU, 8GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. Of these three vital components, the RAM and GPU are the weakest links. 8GB RAM is pretty self-explanatory and the 3050 Ti is at the lower performance end of the RTX scale. The low RAM and so-so GPU do show signs of weakness in some more demanding games. I get a low ... MoreThe Acer TUF A15 is a capable gaming laptop that performs well for a budget model. Pros include a lightweight slim design, a full-sized RGB backlit keyboard with adjustable lighting and a number pad, four usb ports (2 USB A/2 USB C), an onboard ethernet port (crucial for lower latency and massive game downloads), HDMI port, webcam, a slim attractive chassis, reasonably sized power brick and decent performance.The heart of the TUF A15 consists of a Ryzen 7 6800H CPU, 8GB RAM and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti. Of these three vital components, the RAM and GPU are the weakest links. 8GB RAM is pretty self-explanatory and the 3050 Ti is at the lower performance end of the RTX scale. The low RAM and so-so GPU do show signs of weakness in some more demanding games. I get a low memory error whenever I play Forza Horizon 5 on the A15. However, the A15 surprised me with other games, including Forza Horizon 4 and Halo Infinite. Both of the latter games actually play quite well on the A15 with decent frame rates, no memory errors, and no gameplay issues. Even Forza Horizon 5 plays nicely with no noticeable issues despite the memory warning after each launch. Also, Forza Horizon 5 isn’t the most system friendly game regardless of specs. I’ve read complaints about draw-in and other performance issues even from users on high-end systems with 32GB RAM, i9 CPU and RTX 3080 GPU. The fact that the A15 plays it so smoothly on medium quality is actually pretty good.Display quality is okay but that’s about it. The 15.6” FHD display skews a bit on the dim side and there is a noticeable small patch of light bleed in the upper left region. There is no HDR but the 144 MHz refresh rate helps keep gameplay buttery smooth during fast motion scenes. Other than the light bleed, there are no other screen quality issues and the screen has vibrant uniform colors during actual gameplay. The matte finish also helps when gaming in brightly lit environments. I typically game with my back and the laptop both facing towards a large window. During the day, the light is really bright and intense on reflective surfaces. This screen handles the bright lighting fine with minimal reflection and no impact on gameplay. The attached photos show how the the matte finish helps prevent excessive glare and reflections.Sound is okay, which like most laptops translates to fair but not great. I only game with headsets anyhow, so built-in laptop speakers are usually a non-issue for me. If in a pinch however and forced to rely on the built in speakers, they’re adequate enough for the task. The Hi-Res audio translates much better through a headset but the speakers but don’t sound too bad. That being said, I’d definitely suggest a headset or good set of external speakers, especially if planning to listen to music regularly. Speaking of which, another plus is that the A15 has a 3.5mm audio jack. Fan noise isn’t bad at all, even at full load. It’s moderately loud at highest RPMs but nowhere remotely close to the hurricane force wind roar of my RTX 3070 gaming laptop fans.The internal drive is fast and responsive. Load times for my games vary but are adequately fast most of the time. The 512GB drive size is on the smallish side for a gaming laptop. 512GB can be sufficient for productivity or light gaming but a few premium games, whether a typical 60+ GB AAA title or a 120+ GB space devouring beast like Flight Simulator 2020, will quickly gobble up all of that space up in a hurry.The built-in trackpad reinforces my disdain for trackpads in general. Like most trackpads, it’s ok for emergency use but multi-touch gestures usually cause unintended consequences. For example, when I try to use multiple fingers to scroll, I frequently end up minimizing or maximizing windows. My first purchase with any laptop, gaming or otherwise, is an external mouse. The A15 did not buck that trend.Other than Windows 11 Home, the only other real noteworthy software is the Radeon software (for the onboard video) and the MyAsus app. The MyAsus app is still as buggy as I remember from my last ASUS laptop. Updates frequently spin for extended periods before finally installing. Sometimes I can’t tell whether an update actually installed due to the weird way the app works. I had a pending BIOS update install and the system rebooted with no visible pre-boot BIOS update. After reboot, the update is now archived and labeled as “checked” rather than installed. I had to manually verify whether the BIOS was updated. Another BIOS update did the same and a third (firmware) update repeatedly failed to install several times. Oddly, the update finally resumed when I rebooted on battery power only to tell me I had to be connected to AC power to complete the update. Aside from the oddball update process, the MyAsus app is good for tweaking performance profiles and monitoring systems vitals. The system does not ship with any sort of malware protection software other than Windows Defender and firewall.The A15 actually exceeded my expectations. It has a few shortcomings, like the RAM amount and limited storage size, but it also has nice little subtle and unique extras like the clear-capped WASD keys. It also has an upgrade friendly design that welcomes additional RAM and/or a larger capacity drive. It’s a decent budget laptop with a mid-tier feel and is priced competitively for the features it offers.

JMan originally posted on bestbuy.com
Gaming Laptop with Strong Performance
26 December 2022

The ASUS TUF Dash 15.6 is a gaming laptop that aims to provide strong performance in a slim and lightweight design. Here is a review of some of its key features:Design: The TUF Dash has a slim, lightweight chassis that measures just 19.9mm thick and weighs only 2.1kg. This makes it easy to carry around, making it a good choice for gamers who want a portable gaming laptop. It also has a sleek, modern design that is sure to turn heads.Performance: The TUF Dash is powered by an 11th-generation Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce, making it capable of handling demanding games with ease. It also has 16GB of RAM and a 512GB solid-state drive, providing storage space and fast boot and load times.Display: The TUF Dash has a 15.6-inch Full HD display with a ... MoreThe ASUS TUF Dash 15.6 is a gaming laptop that aims to provide strong performance in a slim and lightweight design. Here is a review of some of its key features:Design: The TUF Dash has a slim, lightweight chassis that measures just 19.9mm thick and weighs only 2.1kg. This makes it easy to carry around, making it a good choice for gamers who want a portable gaming laptop. It also has a sleek, modern design that is sure to turn heads.Performance: The TUF Dash is powered by an 11th-generation Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce, making it capable of handling demanding games with ease. It also has 16GB of RAM and a 512GB solid-state drive, providing storage space and fast boot and load times.Display: The TUF Dash has a 15.6-inch Full HD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. This high refresh rate can make gameplay smoother and more responsive, and the Full HD resolution provides sharp, clear visuals.Other features: The TUF Dash comes with a range of useful features that can enhance the gaming experience. It has a full-size keyboard with n-key rollover and Overstroke technology, which can help improve accuracy and responsiveness. It also has a large touchpad with gesture support and a number of connectivity options, including HDMI, USB-A, and USB-C ports.Overall, the ASUS TUF Dash 15.6 is a solid choice for gamers who want a portable gaming laptop with strong performance. Its slim and lightweight design, powerful components, and high-refresh-rate display make it a good choice for playing demanding games on the go.

tangon originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good entry gaming laptop with a baller CPU!
10 May 2022

Great entry/value gaming laptop from Asus! (all of my testing/results were with turbo mode enabled)Pros:The 6800H is an extremely fast 8 core 16 thread part that will pull its weight in productivity and some photo/video work if needed, while being a top tier CPU to find in a gaming laptop at this price point.(It's held back by the single channel memory out of the box, I scored a 1501single/7307multi on Geekbench 5 and 1561single/9722multi once I added an extra 8gb to go dual channel. The CPU test on 3Dmark TimeSpy also increased ~17% from adding the extra ram)While the 3050ti isn't a top mobile GPU, Asus luckily gives it plenty of power to work with when turbo mode is enabled.Out of the box testing:64FPS @ 1080p high on Borderlands 398FPS @ 1080p medium on ... MoreGreat entry/value gaming laptop from Asus! (all of my testing/results were with turbo mode enabled)Pros:The 6800H is an extremely fast 8 core 16 thread part that will pull its weight in productivity and some photo/video work if needed, while being a top tier CPU to find in a gaming laptop at this price point.(It's held back by the single channel memory out of the box, I scored a 1501single/7307multi on Geekbench 5 and 1561single/9722multi once I added an extra 8gb to go dual channel. The CPU test on 3Dmark TimeSpy also increased ~17% from adding the extra ram)While the 3050ti isn't a top mobile GPU, Asus luckily gives it plenty of power to work with when turbo mode is enabled.Out of the box testing:64FPS @ 1080p high on Borderlands 398FPS @ 1080p medium on Forza Horizon 56376 on 3DMark Timespy (6064 Graphics score)After adding 8GB of ram for dual channel:72FPS @ 1080p high on Borderlands 3107FPS @ 1080p medium on Forza Horizon 56504 on 3DMark Timespy (6093 Graphics score)Other thoughts: At this price point, the 1080p 144hz screen actually exceeded my expectations. I've used a couple competing companies gaming laptops in this class, and even an Asus from last year, and they all had terrible color/muted screens that never got very bright. This A15 exceeds those with color and brightness by a noticeably large amount.(not a high end display by any means, but easily good enough for gaming) The keyboard being full RGB is a nice touch, the key feel is great imo, while the chassis has little to no flex (which cannot be said about many other competing gaming laptops)Cons: The only gripe I have is the same I've had with other entry gaming laptops, and it is the unit being gimped from the factory with only single channel RAM (easily upgraded). AMD CPUs love memory bandwidth, and you'll notice an FPS difference in games that are CPU bound or use more CPU if you add another 8GB stick to get dual channel.

GlennT originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good gaming experience, decent screen and battery
6 May 2022

This TUF Gaming A15 laptop is my second budget mid-tier gaming laptop from ASUS. The A15 has the potential to be an excellent gaming laptop, with a few small upgrades, but the out-of-the-box specs are just okay. This build includes an AMD Ryzen 7 6000 Series processor, 8 GB DDR5 4800 MHz RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU, and a 512GB PCIe Gen 3x4 NVMe SSD.The aesthetics of this laptop is mecha-inspired with its hard lines, embossed TUF logo on the lid, and gunmetal gray matte finish. It even comes with a set of decal stickers in a black and orange mecha-theme with which you can adorn and customize the exterior. While the chassis is mostly plastic, this makes it fairly lightweight and it manages to feel quite sturdy. There’s only a tiny bit of flex in the thin ... MoreThis TUF Gaming A15 laptop is my second budget mid-tier gaming laptop from ASUS. The A15 has the potential to be an excellent gaming laptop, with a few small upgrades, but the out-of-the-box specs are just okay. This build includes an AMD Ryzen 7 6000 Series processor, 8 GB DDR5 4800 MHz RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU, and a 512GB PCIe Gen 3x4 NVMe SSD.The aesthetics of this laptop is mecha-inspired with its hard lines, embossed TUF logo on the lid, and gunmetal gray matte finish. It even comes with a set of decal stickers in a black and orange mecha-theme with which you can adorn and customize the exterior. While the chassis is mostly plastic, this makes it fairly lightweight and it manages to feel quite sturdy. There’s only a tiny bit of flex in the thin screen and virtually none on the keyboard side. In fact, ASUS advertises that this laptop meets MIL-STD-810H standards for durability in drop, shake, temperature, and humidity tests. Physically, the laptop measures 14” wide, 10-⅛” long, and 1” tall (when closed) and weighs about 4.5 lbs. The power brick adds another pound if you take it with you on-the-go.Port-wise it’s got an Ethernet jack, full-size HDMI 2.0b out (up to 1440p @ 144Hz or 4K @ 60Hz), two USB-C and USB-A ports (all are 3.2 Gen 1), and a combo input/output audio jack. The USB-C ports, however, do not support Thunderbolt 4 or PD charging, though one of them does allow DisplayPort 1.2 output with G-Sync. I did find the inclusion of the front-facing 720p webcam a welcome feature, even if it does require the lid to have a small extended tab in the center; I think it actually makes opening the laptop up easier. Plus, lots of gamers like to livestream their gaming sessions on cam, and in today’s content creating, video chatting, and work-from-home world, being mobile with a functional integrated webcam is simply convenient. Just don’t expect hi-res images or amazing low-light performance from it.The first time you power on the machine, it’ll take a bit of time to load and set up. While the process is straightforward, it took about 30 minutes, including downloading and upgrading to Windows 11. The 15.6” IPS panel offers 144Hz refresh rates at 1080p, is decently bright at around 250 nits (max), and the colors and contrast is decent when the laptop is plugged in, however, note that on battery power, the brightness can drop quite a bit if you have certain battery saving options enabled, even at max settings. I did find the screen a tad bit small for video editing though, as tool menus, multiple windows, and tabs can feel cramped.The 56Wh battery lasts about 3 hours with mixed/casual gaming use at 100% brightness. For strictly non-gaming use at lower brightness levels and with some battery saving features enabled, I was able to get 5-6 hours on it before needing to plug in. It charges quickly though, and you can get 50% battery life in just 30 minutes.The pre-installed 512GB SSD has about 400GB free upon first boot up. Mine shipped with an Intel 670p m.2 SSD which is PCIe Gen 3x4 QLC and during benchmarking achieved average read and write speeds around 3000 MB/s and 1600 MB/s respectively. I did go ahead and install a second m.2 that was a Gen 4x4, however, the slots on the motherboard are the older PCIe Gen 3 interface, so the max speeds achievable were around 3500 MB/s read and 3300 MB/s write (rather than its theoretical max 7000MB/s read and 5300MB/s write speeds). That’s something to consider if you plan on upgrading or adding an SSD – you’ll be capped at Gen 3 speeds on the motherboard side, even when using a Gen 4 drive.The other upgradeable component is the RAM. There are two slots for DDR5 4800 MHz RAM chips, and there is an 8GB stick pre-installed. I would like eventually to add another 8GB stick to run in dual-channel, as 16GB would be plenty for gaming and help reduce in-game load times; plus, it would give me a nice boost to processing speeds for creative work. This laptop maxes out at 2x16GB RAM sticks for a total of 32GB. If you do choose to upgrade on your own, note that you’ll need to remove the entire bottom panel and 11 screws; the last screw in the front right corner is a pop-up screw that doesn’t fully detach from the bottom panel.For gaming, this build will get you up and running with medium to high graphics in most contemporary games but note that you should set the system to ‘Turbo’ mode in the ASUS Amoury Carte software. For the most responsive screen performance, you’ll want to set the MUX in Armoury Crate to Discrete GPU mode to directly push frames from the NVIDIA card to the screen. This is also the only way to access the NVIDIA Control Panel and GeForce Experience application to update the drivers. With this setting activated I was able to achieve an average of 120 fps and higher frame rates in CS:GO and an average of 70-90 fps in RPG titles like Path of Exile, both set at the max graphics settings resulting in smooth, stutter-free gameplay and visuals. Changing the MUX setting, however, does require a restart of the computer. When using the MUX in MSHybrid mode, battery life was extended, but graphical performance was negatively impacted; even so, I could still run many games in low/medium graphic settings with only the occasional occurrence of screen tearing, stutter, and/or low frame-rate.While many gamers probably prefer using a separate mouse and/or keyboard, the on-board trackpad is generously large in size. It supports multi-finger gestures and swipes, and the left and right-click operations were responsive, though the buttons have a pretty large travel distance to actuation. The RGB backlit keyboard allows you to see the keys in the dark and are adjustable in color, brightness, and animation, although the keys are not individually addressable. You can, however, sync them to other RGB devices, like mice and headphones, using Aura Creator. The edge-lit chiclet style keys have a soft tactile feedback, highlighted WASD keys, and there’s even a numpad on the right, though the keys are slightly narrower than the others. Typing on it is fairly quiet and the keys don’t really get hot, even during gameplay, as most of the hot spots are above the keyboard. Four media keys appear at the top left for volume control, mute, and Armoury Crate quick-launch.For use outside of gaming, it performs like a workhorse. The cooling system on this machine is very good and during low-intensity use like web browsing, word processing, or even streaming movies, setting the mode to 'Silent' keeps internal temps around 50-60°C even with the fan off. This is great if you plan to consume media like streaming video because the built-in speakers don’t have to compete with any fan noise. When you do use more CPU and/or GPU resources, for example when gaming or rendering graphics for creative work, the fan kicks in and cools quickly. Under heavy loads, temperatures were kept in check in the high 70s °C, and the fan noise registered around 46 dBA, which was a bit noisy.One thing I found surprising was just how nicely the Dolby Atmos speakers performed. They are fairly open and full sounding, with a bright balance, though don’t expect there to be any appreciable bass output. They’re still very good for watching movies, even if they’re not the best for listening to music with full clarity and accuracy. However, you can always plug in or pair a set of BT headphones for better audio performance.Overall, I feel this laptop is a good overall value for an entry to mid-level gaming laptop. It can handle most AAA title games at decent graphic levels well, has a gamer-friendly aesthetic, and performs well both for gaming and non-gaming use. A few upgrade options are available to push the system a bit further though the screen and GPU combo already make gaming on it a visually satisfying experience. It’s lighter weight than most top tier gaming rigs and has good enough battery life that will make it a great choice for casual gamers or those who need a decent mobile option for gaming and creative work.

ReviewedByPhil originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Casual Gamer / Excellent work laptop
30 April 2022

Decided to grab the new Asus TUF A15 laptop and give it a try to see how this entry level gamer performs.Unboxing and first thoughts:The laptop came well nestled in a nice Asus TUF logoed box and it’s all recyclable and inside with the laptop were the power adapter, power cord and manual.The laptop itself is very light which surprised both of us, it’s way lighter than either of the 17” laptops we have comparable to some other 15” gamers just a little bight lighter. The outside of the lid is a matte grey plastic with the TUF logo deeply embossed in the center with faux screws at each corner, giving it an industrial look. While the bottom side is a heavy black textured plastic “almost looks like spray in bed liner”, with large rubber strips acting as feet. There ... MoreDecided to grab the new Asus TUF A15 laptop and give it a try to see how this entry level gamer performs.Unboxing and first thoughts:The laptop came well nestled in a nice Asus TUF logoed box and it’s all recyclable and inside with the laptop were the power adapter, power cord and manual.The laptop itself is very light which surprised both of us, it’s way lighter than either of the 17” laptops we have comparable to some other 15” gamers just a little bight lighter. The outside of the lid is a matte grey plastic with the TUF logo deeply embossed in the center with faux screws at each corner, giving it an industrial look. While the bottom side is a heavy black textured plastic “almost looks like spray in bed liner”, with large rubber strips acting as feet. There are plenty of ventilation slits on the bottom side.On the left side there’s the power port, Ethernet port, HDMI, 2 USB C “one supports and external display”, 1 USP “type A” and a headphone jack. On the right side there a single USB A port, and Kensington lock port, that it. There are ventilation slots on the back “nothing else” and on the right side which should provide plenty of ventilation for this model.The keyboard is a standard Ausu TUF layout, but this time ASUS decided to give the user the choice of what color to pick for the illumination. The WASD keys are clear still and really stick out with the illumination turned on. Travel is pretty short but there a slight click to it and “for us” is more than plenty, otherwise the keyboard feels really good to type on. The track pad is really large and if you like using a track pad you’ll find this one has plenty of room “I personally hate them and turn them off using a mouse instead”Performance:I wanted to see how the AMD Ryzen 7 and the RTX 3050TI performed together and we were pretty impressed.Running Borderlands 3 with the resolution set at 1080 and the overall graphics set for “Low” in Pandora on the Splinterlands we could see 96-105fps “plenty for gaming” and 62-73fps while in a vehicle driving and fighting, still decent.Switching the graphics to “High”, still in Pandora “Splinterlands”, while on foot fighting the fps was averaging 78-84 “still good” and 61-68fps while driving/fighting.Then pushing the graphics to “Ultra” is where performance took a good hit, we could manage 61-75fps running “which is playable” and 58-68 driving while fighting. Not great, playable but I’d keep things on low, maybe medium and do some tweaking in the advanced menu.Playing Witcher 3 gave some very good results, and with the graphics set on “Low” outdoor “running/fighting” we could see 144fps “max of the monitor and outdoor “running/fighting” 126-118fps.Setting the graphics to “High” the outdoor scenes were 74-789fps and indoor 94-106fps which are very good and easily playable at these frame rates.Even setting the graphics on “Ultra” the indoor scenes were running around 65-71fps and outdoor were 61-65fps. I wouldn’t be playing at this setting and just use “High” with some tweaks in the advanced settings.As for noise the fans while playing were around 62dbm at 2” from the vents and 48dbm around 16” away, so it’s a little noisy while heavy gaming but while browsing the internet or doing office work the fan sound is negligible.Heat was really good while gaming, and after a 30 minute session in BL3 the temp of the WASD area was only around 82-89f, “you can see the temp range in my thermal pic attached”, the rest of the laptop got pretty warm but never where you had your hands during gaming and the temps went way back down within a minute of finishing.Sound from the speakers is pretty good, we had a movie from Netflix running and at 75% volume it would average 63dbm at 18”, plenty for listening and the sound quality was quite good.Conclusion:I really like this new A15 TUF laptop, we haven’t had a AMD based product in years and the performance is really good for the price. It’s not going to compete with our high end gaming systems but those cost 2 – 3 times as much.Performance wise I’d say it’s on par with its pricing and a nice plus is if you want to upgrade there’s an extra M2 slot and one open memory slot. This one came with one single 8gb stick so the first thing I’d do is add a second so you can have dual channel memory running, I have a feeling this would make a decent improvement in overall system performance.The screen is nice and bright and being able to run at 144hz is a bonus, although there’s just a little bit of backlight bleed on the edges in very dark scenes it’s not bad at all, but we aren’t that picky about that unless it’s really bad and would mentioned that here.There are a surprising amount of ports on this one and it would be pretty easy to add a monitor, keyboard, mouse so you could have a complete compact portable desktop.If I were wanting a really good office/work laptop that could double as a light gaming laptop I would definitely be picking up the new A15.

SteveC originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great starter laptop, but upgrade to 16GB RAM
3 May 2022

I was really excited to get this laptop and did not hesitate to get it when it became available. It is a very solid starter gaming laptop with a lot to like. The build quality is nice, a lot of plastic, but tough plastic with very little deck flex and a nice metal lid. The laptop opens effortlessly with one finger and opens to show a full keyboard, including a 10-key, with the WASD keys left clear for the RGB backlight to brightly shine through and draw you attention to its gaming design intentions. The keyboard has a very nice feel to it, not mushy and solid travel and the ability to choose any color on the RGB spectrum as the backlight color is a very nice feature to have at this price point, although it displays as only one color zone at a time, not per-key or ... MoreI was really excited to get this laptop and did not hesitate to get it when it became available. It is a very solid starter gaming laptop with a lot to like. The build quality is nice, a lot of plastic, but tough plastic with very little deck flex and a nice metal lid. The laptop opens effortlessly with one finger and opens to show a full keyboard, including a 10-key, with the WASD keys left clear for the RGB backlight to brightly shine through and draw you attention to its gaming design intentions. The keyboard has a very nice feel to it, not mushy and solid travel and the ability to choose any color on the RGB spectrum as the backlight color is a very nice feature to have at this price point, although it displays as only one color zone at a time, not per-key or multi-zone RGB but still very nice to be able to select the color of the backlight. The cooling solution is nicely integrated and remains pretty quiet throughout regular use and even some older light games, it definitely ramps up as your workload intensifies but nothing that will cause you to need a headset, but you'll appreciate having one. The keyboard deck didn't get too hot to make it uncomfortable while gaming, even after an extended COD session! The sound is good and the microphones are really good. The webcam on top of the display is very nice to have, providing an almost essential feature on any laptop and its protrusion allows a nice spot to open the lid by, but don't expect 1080P or better video quality, it is a 720P webcam and nothing more. The laptop is able to provide great battery life for a gaming laptop while doing web browsing or school work, making this an excellent multipurpose laptop that will easily handle your everyday work or school and be able to handle most FPS and online multiplayer games with ease to unwind. The 512GB SSD is fast enough to not notice any significant loading and can easily be replaced or have a second NVMe SSD (sadly, PCIe Gen 3 drives only) added for addition storage space! The single stick of RAM is very fast and 8GB is enough to run most modern FPS and online games, older AAA titles (like GTA V), and most of the games made available with XBOX GamePass. There is an open RAM slot available for upgrade and the other 8GB stick is fully replaceable, too! The DDR5 4800MHz RAM is a very nice feature to have for the future and the upgradability is extremely nice, only 12 screws stand between you and the ability to add more storage and RAM, even allowing you easy access for cleaning, a huge thanks to ASUS for keeping future upgrades and maintenance in mind when designing this system! The inclusion of a MUX switch and the ability to manually select your graphics in Amoury Crate (along with the lighting and a variety of other options) is incredibly nice to have. This is something that many gaming laptops exclude to save on costs, even some of the more expensive ones.Overall, I would definitely recommend this laptop for a student or professional who is looking for a flexible laptop for productivity and schoolwork, but also wants a very capable gaming laptop that is relatively lightweight and slim. The battery life is good, gaming and cooling performance is really good, and the productivity experience is excellent! If you're looking for a laptop to get a high school or college student that can adapt and upgrade as they need, this should definitely be a consideration!Gaming Performance:GTA V 1080P High: 48.5 FPS avg, rarely dropped below 45Battlefield V 1080P High: 55 FPS avgCOD:BOCW 1080P High (DLSS: Performance, RTX: Medium): 75 FPS avgCS:GO 1080P Max settings: 144 FPS (with frame limiting), 220 FPS avg (w/o frame limiting)

Mike originally posted on bestbuy.com
Impressive Asus TUF Gaming F17 Laptop
7 April 2023

The Asus TUF Gaming F17 is an excellent laptop that delivers impressive performance and features for gamers. The laptop's design is sleek and modern, with a sturdy chassis and a bold, edgy look that screams gaming.One of the standout features of this laptop is its performance. It comes equipped with a powerful Intel Core i7-12700H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card 140W which gave me great experience in gaming. These components work together seamlessly to deliver smooth and responsive gameplay, even in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077.In addition to its impressive performance, the Asus TUF Gaming F17 also offers a range of useful features for gamers. It comes with a 144Hz refresh rate display, which delivers ... MoreThe Asus TUF Gaming F17 is an excellent laptop that delivers impressive performance and features for gamers. The laptop's design is sleek and modern, with a sturdy chassis and a bold, edgy look that screams gaming.One of the standout features of this laptop is its performance. It comes equipped with a powerful Intel Core i7-12700H processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card 140W which gave me great experience in gaming. These components work together seamlessly to deliver smooth and responsive gameplay, even in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077.In addition to its impressive performance, the Asus TUF Gaming F17 also offers a range of useful features for gamers. It comes with a 144Hz refresh rate display, which delivers buttery-smooth visuals with minimal lag or ghosting. The laptop also features a backlit keyboard with RGB lighting, which adds a touch of style and customization to your gaming setup.Other features of note include the laptop's fast and reliable Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, which ensures low-latency online gaming and smooth streaming. The laptop also offers plenty of storage space, with a 1000 GB NVMe SSD, giving you ample room to store your favorite games and media.Overall, the Asus TUF Gaming F17 is a fantastic laptop that offers top-of-the-line gaming performance, a sleek design, and plenty of features for gamers. If you're in the market for a new gaming laptop, this one is definitely worth considering.

Zaid Gzzawii originally posted on asus.com
Mid-Tier Gaming Laptop and Productivity Powerhouse
4 May 2022

The ASUS Tuf Gaming A15 is a solid machine with a lot of power behind it. First thing I always want to test is battery life and speed when it is not hooked up to external power. The TUF A15 surprised me in the best ways. Usually when you start up a FPS heavy game a laptop's fans will start spinning fast, you'll hear it and if the laptop is located on your lap you'll feel your legs begin to warm up and in some cases, burn. The ASUS actually is the exact opposite of this experience. Thanks to their cooling vents and well designed thermal dispersion the heat is able to escape from the GPU and CPU pretty effortlessly. As for the battery life I was able to do general productivity, YouTube, and Browse the web for over 8 hours... I still had about 30 percent battery ... MoreThe ASUS Tuf Gaming A15 is a solid machine with a lot of power behind it. First thing I always want to test is battery life and speed when it is not hooked up to external power. The TUF A15 surprised me in the best ways. Usually when you start up a FPS heavy game a laptop's fans will start spinning fast, you'll hear it and if the laptop is located on your lap you'll feel your legs begin to warm up and in some cases, burn. The ASUS actually is the exact opposite of this experience. Thanks to their cooling vents and well designed thermal dispersion the heat is able to escape from the GPU and CPU pretty effortlessly. As for the battery life I was able to do general productivity, YouTube, and Browse the web for over 8 hours... I still had about 30 percent battery remaining so I'm sure I could have gone longer. As for gaming, being much more intensive, I found my life was around the 4-6 Hour mark depending upon gaming resolution, fps required, and gpu processing power required. The key is that I did not find any performance hits while running on battery, which I usually find is the case with other gaming laptops.The IO on the TUF A15 is one of my favorite things especially the ability to add additional M2 SSDs for storage. That is a key component when I decide on a laptop. If I have no ability to upgrade storage internally it is a personal make or break specification. Good on ASUS for including that ability. The 3 USB 3.2 A ports are great as I can connect a basic USB 2.0 device or an external drive that uses 3.0 and above and ensure fantastic data transfer speeds.The display system is great for the form factor. 1920x1080 Full HD at 144hz allows for a fantastic gaming experience. Many people gripe about 4K vs FHD but when it comes to gaming and you are using a fast refresh rate of 144hz you aren't looking for the most crisp resolution but a solid resolution that is accurate sharp and most importantly color balanced properly. The TUF meets those requirements.For those into photo and video editing I was able to test these productivity functionalities as well and it would be what you would expect on the video rendering side for a mid-tier gaming laptop. The render time wasn't insanely fast but it sure was not slow. The Ryzen processor handles the multithreading processing of an intensive application pretty effortlessly and doesn't over heat when it is being tasked.Overall, if you are looking for a great all in one laptop with a solid gaming power and graphics processor behind it... look no further.

TVProducer originally posted on bestbuy.com

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