ASUS Strix GL702Z Ryzen Laptop Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

| Source: ASUS Price: Author: Bryan Waters

Introduction

Such has been the dominance of Intel over a couple of generations now that the majority of gaming laptops that come through the OC3D offices run a combination of an Intel laptop-spec quad core and then an nVidia GPU that fits whichever price point the laptop arrives at.

This year has seen a massive return to form from AMD, with the Zen architecture, Ryzen CPUs (particularly the Ryzen 7 range) and the Radeon Vega all being serious contenders for your cash. It seems the perfect opportunity for someone to sweep in with an AMD themed laptop and really test out how well AMD perform when there are tight constraints upon thermals and power usage.

Enter ASUS and the GL702Z. A laptop that forms part of their Strix range, but is based around a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU and the AMD RX580 GPU. We'd like to have seen a Vega56 but the RX580 is still good at 1920x1080 and, most importantly, more affordable. With a seriously attractive price point does this combination of AMD hardware produce the goods? Let's find out.

Technical Specifications





1 - Introduction and Technical Specifications 2 - Up Close 3 - Clock and Storage Speeds 4 - AIDA64 5 - SiSoft Sandra 6 - x265 Benchmark 7 - Cinebench 8 - Geekbench and Realbench 9 - Passmark 10 - PC Mark 10 11 - 3D Mark 12 - VR Mark 13 - Unigine 14 - Gaming 15 - Temperatures and Battery Life 16 - Conclusion «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next»

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