ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) Gaming Laptop, 15.6” FHD 144Hz Display, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2050, AMD Ryzen™ 5 7535HS, 8GB DDR5,

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 680 ratings

Price: 559.99

Last update: 11-26-2024


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READY FOR ANYTHING - Jump right into the action with Windows 11, an AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS processor, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 Laptop GPU (up to 70W TGP with Dynamic Boost).
SWIFT MEMORY AND STORAGE – Multitask faster with 8GB of DDR5-5600MHz memory and speed up loading times with 512GB of PCIe 4.0.
NEVER MISS A MOMENT – Keep up with the pros thanks to the fast FHD 144Hz display. Adaptive-Sync technology reduces lag, minimizes stuttering, and eliminates visual tearing for ultra-smooth and lifelike gameplay.
BLOW AWAY THE COMPETITION – The TUF is equipped to handle its high-power CPU with a pair of 84-blade Arc Flow Fans which improves cooling performance without extra noise.
MILITARY GRADE TOUGHNESS – In order to earn the TUF Gaming name, these laptops must successfully survive a rigorous battery of MIL-STD-810H* tests. Test devices are exposed to drops, vibration, humidity, and extreme temperatures to ensure reliability.

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ada
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, Reliable, and Perfect for Gaming
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) is an absolute beast for gaming and productivity. The 15.6” FHD 144Hz display delivers stunning visuals and smooth gameplay. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, it handles demanding games and multitasking effortlessly. The 8GB DDR5 RAM and 512GB Gen4 NVMe SSD ensure fast load times and smooth performance. The durable build, excellent cooling system, and Wi-Fi 6 support add to its value. A must-have for gamers who want top-notch performance without breaking the bank!
Matthew Sperger
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Buy it (v. 2024)
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
So glad I got this. I didn't need it for anything intense, this is a casual personal laptop, I'm not bitcoin mining or running enormous spreadsheets. Mostly just watching youtube and doing a bunch of Zoom meetings. After setting up windows 11 and making sure the laptop was generally functional, I upgraded the RAM to 32GB which resolved some initial slowness. With 8GB of RAM out of the box it was running at 66% usage. For a new laptop that's not good, but not a problem for me. If I was going to upgrade RAM anyway, I'm glad it only came with 8GB. Saved me money in the end.

After updating windows, updating the drivers, and updating the BIOS, this thing is better than what I could have hoped for. Battery life seems acceptable and the keyboard is actually RGB, which I didn't realize. I thought it was just going to be a static white keyboard backlight, so the colors were a pleasant surprise.

I haven't tested the gaming capabilities yet. I am not expecting it to run something like Helldivers II, but I could easily play Skyrim with the higher resolution graphics. Will update this review once I test gaming but, 10/10 if you need a practical and reliable laptop that will likely last you a long time.

Edit: It runs Helldivers II seamlessly, no lag, fantastic rendering. Buy it.
bigslim
5.0 out of 5 stars Great entry level gaming laptop
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
Let me preface by saying the last time I purchased a new laptop was in 2005 (Acer Aspire 3000) and while tablets are nice for on the go, my digital life was a hot mess. I needed something that wasn't wafer thin flimsy and that didn't cost an arm and a leg. I am by no means a gamer, nor do I play PC games but I was still looking for a laptop that had some heft to it. I stumbled across this one mainly because it was suggested by amazon and the price seemed right even though its a 2021 model. After reading reviews and comparing bewteen this and the similar price/spec Acer Nitro, I chose this one because upgrading the RAM and adding an additional SSD drive wouldn't require a doctorate in computer science.

As far as upgrades are concerned I also purchased the crucial 64GB (2x32gb) set as well as a 2TB Crucial NVMe SSD drive when I ordered this as mentioned by an earlier reviewer. The install took all of 10 minutes to pop the back cover off and slip in the new RAM/SSD modules and I was ready to fire this baby up. I figured I would just max the RAM (64GB) and beef up the storage and be done with it so opening the back cover wouldn't be necessary any time soon.

Initial setup was pretty straightforward with Windows 11 and once I got to the home screen I got into the settings and performed all the necessary windows updates as well as the updates for the bundled Asus graphics software. Aside from the McAfee antivirus and the Microsoft 365 trial programs, there was no other bloatware to be found. Once those were uninstalled I was able to customize settings to my liking.

The laptop comes as advertised, I wasn't expecting 15 USB ports on this nor do I require that many. The keyboard is very nice and is a full size with a slightly smaller than normal 10 key number pad. Keys are nice and clicky, not mechanical but also not a mushy membrane either. The backlit keys are a nice touch and can be customised to your liking as long as it's all the same color. It has about four different modes for pulsing lights or strobe or just on always. The trackpad is great and has the physical right and left mouse buttons and it is mostly centered so you dont brush the trackpad when typing.
Out of curiousity I tried the online benchmark test to see how this machine ranked, and surprisingly with the RAM upgrade it ranked in the 92 percentile range (see photos) and the graphics were very smooth ranging anywhere from high 60's to 130 FPS on ultra settings.

As mentioned I am not a PC gamer but hopefully this information will be helpful for those that do partake. I may run some console emulators at some point, but for now I'll just be enjoying the soft glow from the keyboard lighting.
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bigslim
5.0 out of 5 stars Great entry level gaming laptop
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
Let me preface by saying the last time I purchased a new laptop was in 2005 (Acer Aspire 3000) and while tablets are nice for on the go, my digital life was a hot mess. I needed something that wasn't wafer thin flimsy and that didn't cost an arm and a leg. I am by no means a gamer, nor do I play PC games but I was still looking for a laptop that had some heft to it. I stumbled across this one mainly because it was suggested by amazon and the price seemed right even though its a 2021 model. After reading reviews and comparing bewteen this and the similar price/spec Acer Nitro, I chose this one because upgrading the RAM and adding an additional SSD drive wouldn't require a doctorate in computer science.

As far as upgrades are concerned I also purchased the crucial 64GB (2x32gb) set as well as a 2TB Crucial NVMe SSD drive when I ordered this as mentioned by an earlier reviewer. The install took all of 10 minutes to pop the back cover off and slip in the new RAM/SSD modules and I was ready to fire this baby up. I figured I would just max the RAM (64GB) and beef up the storage and be done with it so opening the back cover wouldn't be necessary any time soon.

Initial setup was pretty straightforward with Windows 11 and once I got to the home screen I got into the settings and performed all the necessary windows updates as well as the updates for the bundled Asus graphics software. Aside from the McAfee antivirus and the Microsoft 365 trial programs, there was no other bloatware to be found. Once those were uninstalled I was able to customize settings to my liking.

The laptop comes as advertised, I wasn't expecting 15 USB ports on this nor do I require that many. The keyboard is very nice and is a full size with a slightly smaller than normal 10 key number pad. Keys are nice and clicky, not mechanical but also not a mushy membrane either. The backlit keys are a nice touch and can be customised to your liking as long as it's all the same color. It has about four different modes for pulsing lights or strobe or just on always. The trackpad is great and has the physical right and left mouse buttons and it is mostly centered so you dont brush the trackpad when typing.
Out of curiousity I tried the online benchmark test to see how this machine ranked, and surprisingly with the RAM upgrade it ranked in the 92 percentile range (see photos) and the graphics were very smooth ranging anywhere from high 60's to 130 FPS on ultra settings.

As mentioned I am not a PC gamer but hopefully this information will be helpful for those that do partake. I may run some console emulators at some point, but for now I'll just be enjoying the soft glow from the keyboard lighting.
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Wolframite
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice, BUT
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
It's a very nice computer with moderate performance. It works exactly how it's priced. Think of 'get what you pay for' in this package. It'll play games well enough without hiccups if everything is on medium settings for newer games, and very smoothly on semi-older games with high settings.
Do not expect to play games such as Body Cam. It's doable, but the framerate is <30 and sometimes it'll look like a slidehsow if it feels like it doesn't wish to work that hard. It's been a mixed bag between each match.

It took it a moment to properly 'wake up' when first getting it. Booting up the thing and getting everything set up may take a moment, but once you have it kicking, it'll keep up with your pace. Heat isn't too bad so far, putting it through a few things and it has gotten warm, but not hot.

The weight isn't bad. Though don't take my word for it, it's my first laptop.

Now here comes that 'but' part. Battery life is pretty much nonexistent. Keeping it off the charger and playing any type of game destroys the battery life. Fully charged, use the computer, unplugged, and the thing warned me about an hour fifteen minutes in that the battery is nearing it's end. Check the battery itself and it says "5%" and it has 6min of life left. So think of each percentile being ~1min of battery.

Other than that 4/5,

TL;DR: Medium price for Medium rig, Battery life abysmal without it plugged in. 1% = ~1min

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