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The ASUS ROG Strix G16 is a powerhouse gaming laptop featuring a 16-inch QHD 240Hz Nebula Display, 14th Gen Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU with 140W Max TGP. Equipped with 16GB DDR5-5600 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4x4 SSD, it delivers ultra-fast performance and storage. Advanced cooling with liquid metal and triple fans ensures sustained peak performance, while the MUX Switch and Advanced Optimus technology optimize gaming FPS and battery life. Perfect for serious gamers and professionals craving desktop-level power in a sleek, portable form.
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 |
Processor | 4 GHz core_i9 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 5600 MHz |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | G614JVR-ES94 |
Item model number | G614JVR-ES94 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.94 x 0.89 x 10.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.94 x 0.89 x 10.39 inches |
Color | Eclipse Gray |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 24 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
Optical Drive Type | No Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
J**N
Easy to use, great quality
This is a fantastic computer
P**Y
Win! Win: Gaming with Family Time
My Grandson selected this for a Graduation gift. He’s still enjoying it and spends more time with family outside his gaming room.
B**.
Eventually bricked but the extended warranty was great!
I am sorry for the long read. I purchased this laptop in Sept 2023 & I loved it, especially because I cannot always sit up at my desk having several chronic pain conditions. At first, it was little things like my battery not coming close to the amount of battery life per charge (so in a rapid time just keeping it plugged in with battery saver mode on because the battery would run out within 30 minutes) even if just sitting at desktop with no additional programs running or my sound settings just randomly changing or going back to default. I chalked it all off as I just got a quirky one. Then slowly more & more odd things were going on & I had already had gone through 3 very high dollar gaming headsets & at least 4 or 5 other propular brands but more economical. In August 2024 my expensive gaming mouse "died" & I replaced it twice. By Sept 2024 when I owned it for a year I was well into having graphics issues, wifi issues, & unexplainable problems like every single voice platform breaking up or simply not working, my mouse glitching out, excessive & unexplainable latency in different programs or games, random programs crashing at random times that eventually led into constant bug splats, programs or even my computer constantly freezing up or crashing when plugging my monitor in via HDMI cable, the laptop putting off excessive heat even with a very good cooling pad with 4 fans + additional regular fans blowing on it constantly. The entire time, all Windows scans on the computer came back clean, all virus & malware scans also came back clean & all windows updates as well as virus & malware program updates downloaded & installed without any problems. By October, these issues had gotten so bad I was having to restart my computer or reload programs uncountable times in a 3 hour period that I got to where I constantly felt the need to throw the laptop off my balcony. All issues with other programs or hardware came back clean on the undividual programs, hardware or ISP (the case of wifi, latency, other ISP/internet issues) during troubleshooting that was not done using my laptop to perform. I think it was very late October or very early November when the black screens started up & I would have to hold the power button down to shut it down then random restarts out of nowhere began & then blue screens of death began & all of this came on rapidly within just a few days but from here on everything leading up to this was going on at any given time. In January 2025, despite clean scans, it was decided to just do a factory rest, but couldnt, Microsoft could not even get windows to install the repair version remotely. Then finally Asus was unable to get it to factory rest which finally was the last attempt at a rest because the laptop became bricked. I now know that there were serious hardware issues out of the box after speaking at length with both Asus & Asurion (extended warranty). Where I come from there is a joke that this was probably made on a Friday.I am sure this was just a case of a lemon & that not everyone has had this experience but I will not take my chances by purchasing it again. I would like to note here that Asurion (once I was finally able to get in touch with a person) went above & beyond to help me & since I only had 5 months left on my extended warranty, they expedited my claim. I received a call 5 hours after it delivered to their facility explaining the issues & delivering the news that it was definitely dead & then they issued my reimbursement & I received that very promptly. Asus has always been a good computer for me, this was my 4th, so this will not keep me from buying from them again in the future, I will just be more cautious AND, I will pay closer attention to little things that seem random cause they pile up quick. I hope my experience (even as confusing or erratic as it is) will help others to know that if you purchase any type of devicesout there, to pay close attention to oddities, especially when they come at you on the constant or near constant.
G**Y
Love This Laptop - But Not Perfect for Everyone
I don't have too much to say about it. It runs about as well as my PC at home, if not better.I've used it to play AAA titles and MMOs in the late evening while on trips out of town, to do work for college, coding & my job. It's a great laptop.A few things to consider. While the numpad that's build into the touchpad is neat at first... it's just a nuisance when your catch your hand on it while gaming & then you're hitting random buttons on accident. Also, the resolution isn't 16:9, it is 16:10. You're going to have issues getting the full screen to be filled for some games & you're going to lose 1-2 inches of screen to black-bars in games such as Elden Ring.However, I feel like the 16:10 resolution provides for a more compact laptop shape. I have a 16:9 laptop & it feels so lopsided to use or carry around. This one feels great. Plus you have more vertical space for say, writing a program in VSCode or the like. So it's a bit of a give & take there.PSA - I'm told ASUS customer service is horrible these days. If you have any issues with your laptop, please be warned you might be best off seeking other routes for repairs. Even if you are in warranty. There's plenty of videos on Youtube about it. Gamers Nexus is the one that alerted me to the potential issue.
S**R
Worthy device if money's not that big of a problem!
I love the fact that the laptop has a desktop-level processor along with a 4060 driver to unleash its potential (Although 4060 is bare minimum for gaming in today's market). I love the flashiness (USP of ROGs) and opted for an ROG as I had one before (Strix Hero 2) and the compliments I got along with my usage experience has been top-notch - Decided my next rig should be a ROG device as well and well, here I am with the new one! Oh, and the display, ROGs display has been one of the best I've come across and this rig with its 240Hz WQXGA display is stunning!The only reason I'd mark it down by a star is for the logo being engraved and not supporting RGB and the trackpad on a high-priced device not getting the numpad feature. Numpad and RGB logo is something I'd miss from my Hero 2!But overall, a nice and much awaited update! I am happy with the purchase and I'd say, if you need a laptop which is amazing for its use case, has an amazing quality and great design that could turn heads (trust me, this is one of the reason I stick with the ROG), this is a fabulous device you could spend on.
A**W
Beast
This thing is powerful. Definitely gets hot, so I'd recommend a cooling pad. Performs better than my desktop (3070ti, ryzen 7 3700x). Haven't seen any info on whether or not it has an additional m.2 slot, so I'd like to know that before cracking it open (did so on my 2022 version). Tampering with Armorycrate and power saving settings allows me to get a good 6+ hours of battery life, totally serviceable for school use though I keep the power cord and a battery bank close at hand anyway. Somewhat annoyed by the lack of USB A connectors, there's only 2. There are 2 USB C connectors which is nice, but I don't have anything to leverage those at the moment. I preferred having the ports on the back rather than the sides as they now interfere with the workspace, but understand the sacrifice for cooling. Haven't run into any issues as of yet, a month after purchase. Very satisfied.
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