The Asus TUF Gaming F15 is available in a dark gray (or premiere white) color scheme, and its design is intended to let it blend in seamlessly with any business or informal setting. And it does. This version of the Gaming F15 features a lid with little branding, consisting solely of a streamlined design of the TUF shield at the center. When you lift the lid, there is also a notch that houses the 720p webcam, which allows you to lift the lid. You may do this by lifting the lid’s notch.
There is a port for the power adapter, an Ethernet connector, an HDMI 2.0 port, a USB 3.2 Type-A port, a 3.5 mm jack, one USB 3.2 Type-C port, and a Thunderbolt 4 port located on the left side of the laptop. One USB 3.2 Type-A port can be found on the right side of the device. We put the Asus TUF Gaming F15 through its paces by using an Intel Core i7-12500H processor, 16 gigabytes of DDR5 RAM, and one terabyte of solid-state storage.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Although there was very little, if any, competition for the gaming capabilities of the laptop, the Gaming F15 had a greater battle from other laptops in the category of productivity tests. The Asus TUF Gaming F15 was the slowest of the lot, copying 25GB of test data at an average of 607.64 MBps. The Acer was the fastest of the bunch, copying the files at 1,240.65 MBps, with the Alienware following closely behind at 1,156.07 MBps. At 801.1MBps, the Pulse GL66 has the lowest transfer rate.
Specification
- 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS display with up to 144Hz refresh rate.
- Up to 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800H processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop graphics Up to 32GB DDR4-3200 RAM for GPU.
- Up to 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
- Windows 11 Home/Pro
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The addition of the number pad improves the efficiency of the keyboard on the TUF Gaming F15. I would argue that this is a dream for in-game macros and data entry because to the additional switches, despite the fact that the off-kilter QWERTY part makes the deck feel a little claustrophobic as a result.
There is no guarantee that a laptop will have good sound quality simply because the manufacturer boasts that it has Dolby Atmos tuning. These are acceptable when played at low to medium volumes, with songs such as “Get out of my head” by Four Year Strong being a touch lacking in detail but being bearable when taken as a whole piece.