The Asus TUF Dash F15 is a great example of how to make a device that is both affordable and looks good. It has good performance in a chassis that won’t slow you down when you need to get somewhere. It also has one of the longest battery lives of any gaming laptop on the market.
Yes, just like the name of the series, the TUF Dash F15 is a very tough laptop. All TUF series laptops are put through rigorous military-grade testing and can handle harsh weather. The white WASD keys and aluminium lid give the TUF Dash F15 a simple look. The off-black colour looks stylish and high-end.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The TUF Dash F15 isn’t easy to carry around. It weighs 2 kilogrammes. I don’t know what Asus could have cut out to make this laptop more portable, but there’s no doubt that it’s big. Also, the charger is very big and heavy, making it hard to carry around. There is a battery with 76Whr.
It would take about 90 minutes to fully charge the TUF Dash F15. The 180W charger that comes with this laptop works well and charges it quickly. The laptop doesn’t have a design that will make it stand out, though. It will stand the test of time, though, because it was put through the military-level tests we talked about above.
The TUF Dash F15 is a great choice for a PC that can handle eSports games at 1080p with high graphics settings at 144Hz. Its Nvidia RTX 3060 graphics card and Intel Core i7-12650H processor put it right in the middle of gaming laptops.
It is a step above budget laptops like the HP Victus 15, but below high-end laptops like the Acer Predator Triton 500 SE or the Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage. The TUF F15’s hardware does well in graphics benchmarks. It got 8701 points in 3DMark’s TimeSpy test, and it got 18935 points in Firestrike. TimeSpy gave the Dell G16 8809 points, and Firestrike gave it 18935 points. The Dell G16 also has an RTX 3060 graphics card. Even in the game, they do about the same as each other.
Even though the Dash F15 is slim, it has a good battery life for a gaming laptop. While connected to Wi-Fi and set to 150 nits brightness, our battery test surfs the web, runs OpenGL tests, and streams video. The TUF Dash 15 worked for 6 minutes and 32 seconds, which is 41 minutes longer than the Triton 300, which was the next closest competitor. The Alienware has been a favourite in our benchmarks, but it had to sacrifice battery life for power, so it came in last.