ASUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop Ryzen 5, 16GB RAM
ASUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop Ryzen 5, 16GB RAM
UNBOUNDED DESIGN, UNRIVALED TOUGHNESS
ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 will change the way you look at gaming laptops. It exceeds expectations, boasting impressive hardware and a compact, aggressively-designed chassis that's exceptionally tough. FX505 has a gaming desktop-inspired keyboard with RGB-backlit keys, a highlighted WASD key group, and Overstroke technology for fast and precise control. With a cutting-edge IPS-level NanoEdge display, and a MIL-STD-810G test certified durability, FX505 delivers an immersive gaming experience without breaking the bank!
EXTREME IMMERSION ON AN ULTRAFAST DISPLAY
The new NanoEdge design has an even thinner 6.5mm bezel for extreme immersion in a much more compact package. FX505 features an IPS-level panel with up to an ultrafast refresh rate for supersmooth gameplay with minimal motion blur. A 100% sRGB color gamut and wide-view angles ensure vivid and consistent colors, even when you're viewing it from extreme positions.
*Bezel width is the width between the screen and the laptop's frame.
TOUGHER THAN STANDARD
Infused with the spirit of The Ultimate Force (TUF), FX505 passes a series of rigorous MIL-STD-810G tests, successfully surviving varying conditions including solar radiation exposure, high altitude, and temperature extremes. It's certified to endure day-to-day use, from accidental knocks to sudden drops on a desk. Durable and stable, FX505 has been pushed to the limit to ensure only the very best for gamers.
*These tests are held in strict environmental conditions and under the supervision of quality test engineers. Product testing without proper controls or guidance may damage the product, and in some instances, create situations where there is significant risk of injury, disability, or death.
SOLIDLY BUILT
FX505 has three stand-out designs that exude toughness and power. Its aluminum Gunmetal Grey or black plastic cover features the distinctive Radiating-X design with a complementary sand-blasted or brushed finish. The hexagonal design on the underside of the laptop provides additional structural rigidity, completing the laptop's modern and aggressive lines.
*Red Fusion design has a premium plastic cover with a unique X design that glows red when in a dark environment.
IMMERSIVE DTS SURROUND SOUND
DTS Headphone: X™ technology delivers immersive, high-fidelity 7.1-channel virtual surround sound for theater-quality audio, even when you're using a headset. It features optimised settings for games, sports, and movies, and has a built-in equaliser for additional fine-tuning.
FASTER SPEEDS, WIDER COVERAGE
FX505 features one of the fastest Wi-Fi standards available the latest Intel 802.11ac Wave 2 boasts data transfer rates of up to an incredible 1.7Gbps 12X faster than baseline 802.11b/g/n! Additionally, the 2x2 MIMO configuration provides up to 30% wider coverage than a 1x1 setup. Stream your favorite movies in high-resolution or play online with fewer connection drops, even if FX505 is farther away from your router.
HIGH-PERFORMANCE MEMORY
Get ready for some serious multitasking FX505 pairs its upto hexa-core processor with up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR4 2666MHz memory for improved performance and energy efficiency.
I/O PORTS WITHIN EASY REACH
FX505 features a host of I/O ports including a single USB 2.0 and two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports for your gaming peripherals, as well as HDMI 2.0 to connect to an external display. All ports are situated on the left side of the laptop so there's nothing to interfere with right-handed mousing.
Specifications
SKU RFB-FX505DY-AL007T
Processor Type AMD Ryzen
Hardware Connectivity HDMI, USB 3.1
Model Asus TUF
Brand ASUS
Touch Screen No
Condition Status Refurbished
MPN 90nr01a2-m00090
Screen Size 15.6 in
Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
RAM Size 16 GB
Hard Drive Capacity 1 TB
SSD Capacity 256GB
Storage Type HDD + SSD
Processor Speed 2.10 GHz
Processor AMD Ryzen 5
Operating System Windows 10
Operating System Edition Home
Graphics Processing Type Dedicated Graphics
Warranty 1 Year
Primary Drive No DVD Drive
Backlit Keyboard Yes
Features AMD Ryzen 5-3550H / 2.1GHz Max Turbo Speed 3.7GHz Quad Core Processor, 15.6" Full HD Display (1920 x 1080) Resolution, AMD Radeon RX 560X 4GB Dedicated Graphics, Backlit Keyboard
Key Specs
Backlit Keyboard
Info
Yes
Screen Size
Info
15.6 inches
Touch Screen
Info
No
Storage Type
SSD
Total Storage Capacity
256 gigabytes
Solid State Drive Capacity
Info
256 gigabytes
System Memory (RAM)
Info
8 gigabytes
Graphics
Info
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
Processor Speed (Base)
Info
2.1 gigahertz
Processor Model
Info
AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen 5
Processor Model Number
3550H
Operating System
Info
Windows 10 Home
Battery Life
Info
4 hours
Battery Type
Lithium-ion
General
Product Name
FX505DD 15.6" Gaming Laptop - AMD Ryzen 5 - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 - 256GB Solid State Drive
Brand
ASUS
Model Number
FX505DD-DR5N6
Color
Black
Color Category
Black
Feature
Keyboard Touch Screen
Info
No
Backlit Keyboard
Info
Yes
Cooling System
Info
Air
Ports
Headphone Jack
Yes
Number of USB Ports (Total)
2
Number of USB 2.0 Type A Ports
1
Number of USB 3.0 Type A Ports
1
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)
1
Display
Screen Size
Info
15.6 inches
Screen Resolution
Info
1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Touch Screen
Info
No
Display Type
Full HD Widescreen LED
Storage
Storage Type
SSD
Total Storage Capacity
256 gigabytes
Solid State Drive Capacity
Info
256 gigabytes
Solid State Drive Interface
Info
PCIe
Hard Drive Accelerator
Info
None
Memory
System Memory (RAM)
Info
8 gigabytes
Type of Memory (RAM)
Info
DDR4 SDRAM
System Memory RAM Speed
Info
2666 megahertz
System Memory RAM Expandable To
Info
16 gigabytes
Graphics
Graphics
Info
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
Graphics Type
Info
Discrete
GPU Brand
NVIDIA
Processor
Processor Brand
AMD
Processor Speed (Base)
Info
2.1 gigahertz
Processor Model
Info
AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen 5
Processor Model Number
3550H
Connectivity
Internet Connectivity
Ethernet, Wi-Fi
Bluetooth Enabled
Info
Yes
Embedded Mobile Broadband
Info
None
NFC Enabled
Info
No
Network
Wireless Networking
Info
Wireless-AC
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet Card
Info
10
Number Of Ethernet Ports
1
Compatibility
Operating System
Info
Windows 10 Home
Included
Built-In Webcam
Yes
Optical Drive Type
Info
None
Additional Accessories Included
Power adapter
Power
Battery Life
Info
4 hours
Battery Cells
3-cell
Battery Type
Lithium-ion
Dimension
Product Height
1.1 inches
Product Width
14.2 inches
Product Depth
10.3 inches
Product Weight
5.95 pounds
Audio
Speaker Type
Stereo speakers
Certifications & Listings
ENERGY STAR Certified
Info
No
EPEAT Qualified
Info
No
Other
UPC
192876284933
ASUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop Ryzen 5, 16GB RAM
CaseTake the FX504 chassis, cut the side bezels narrower, and you're essentially left with the FX505. The design, chassis material, and overall feel of the system remain the same. Unfortunately, this also means that all the disadvantages of the FX504 are still in effect here including the flexible lid and slight creaking of the hinges and base. The all-plastic build certainly gives a budget impression when compared to the higher-end Zephyrus or Strix series that retail for significantly more. We find it to be run-of-the-mill and not significantly better or worse than many other budget gaming laptops like the Sabre 15 or Acer Nitro 5 AN515.Thickness and length are almost identical to the FX504 series while width has been cut by over 20 mm because of the narrower bezels. It's one of the more compact 15.6-inch gaming laptops available without resorting to higher-end models like the MSI GS65 or Razer Blade 15 that can cost over twice as much.
Connectivity
Port options and positioning are identical to the FX504 series except that the HDMI port has now been upgraded from 1.4 to 2.0. We're still disappointed to not see any USB Type-C ports which we believe should be standard across all gaming laptops. Some users may also find it odd that there are no ports along the right edge of the system. An SD reader is excluded yet again much like on the Lenovo Legion series and the Razer Blade 15.
Communication
Interestingly enough, the removable WLAN module sits directly underneath the M.2 slot
Unlike most Ultrabooks and pricier gaming laptops where 2x2 wireless is the norm, the FX505DY ships with a 1x1 RealTek WLAN module for theoretical transfer rates of only 433 Mbps. This is likely a cost-saving measure as the usual Intel and Killer solutions are more premium solutions.
We didn't experience any connectivity issues during our time with the test unit despite the slower maximum transfer rates.
Maintenance
Servicing is easier than expected and requires only a Philips screwdriver. The bottom panel pops out without much effort unlike what we experienced on the MSI GE75. Users have direct access to both storage bays, both SODIMM slots, and the BIOS battery.
Accessories and Warranty
There are no extras in the box outside of the AC adapter.
The standard one-year limited warranty applies. Registering the laptop with Asus will extend the warranty by an extra year.
Input Devices
Keyboard and Touchpad
The red backlit keyboard and plastic trackpad (~10.3 cm x 7.3 cm) are essentially identical to last year's FX504 and so our previous comments still apply here. The sides of the keyboard are narrower this time around due to the narrow bezel design of the chassis, but key feedback remains satisfactory with relatively quiet clatter.
The trackpad is still disappointing and more fit for a cheap laptop. Its integrated click keys are spongy and the plastic surface offers a bumpy glide when moving the cursor slowly. Conspicuous fingerprints will accumulate very quickly as well.
Display
Too many budget laptops are equipped with cheap TN panels that offer poor contrast, shallow colors, and narrow viewing angles. Thankfully, the FX505DY has a 1080p IPS panel without any of these drawbacks. Granted, it's still a budget panel with just average colors, response times, and brightness, but even a cheap IPS panel is leagues ahead of a cheap TN panel. Contrast ratio is surprisingly good at almost 1000:1 compared to half that on the outgoing FX504GD.
Interestingly, Asus has sourced Panda for the matte panel here whereas most other Asus gaming laptops have panels from AU Optronics. Graininess is kept to a minimum for a crisp and almost glossy-like viewing experience without the glare. Some uneven backlight bleeding is present on our test unit that's only noticeable when viewing movies with black borders.
Enthusiast features like G-Sync, 120/144 Hz, 3/5 ms, or 4K UHD are not available here. This is supposed to be a no frills inexpensive gaming laptop, after all.
Performance
There are no other CPU or GPU options available other than the quad-core Ryzen 5 3550H CPU and Radeon RX 560X GPU. It's possible that Asus will add additional SKUs or introduce different models in the future with the more powerful Ryzen 7 3750H.
As for the GPU, the Radeon RX 560X is an aging model based on AMD's last generation (and soon-to-be two generations old) Polaris architecture. It's rarely found on PCs since most OEMs would rather use the more common GeForce GTX 1050 Nvidia equivalent.
Our specific test unit is equipped with just 8 GB of single-channel DDR4 RAM. Slightly faster results than we've recorded here can be obtained if upgrading to dual-channel memory.
Processor
CPU performance is comparable to the Core i5-8300H and Core i7-7700HQ according to CineBench benchmarks despite the fact that the AMD processor is running at a lower TDP envelope than the Intel (35 W vs. 45 W). Single-thread performance, however, is slower than we were expecting as it's only comparable to the 15 W Ryzen 7 2700U. Meanwhile, the higher-end hexa-core Core i7-8750H will still handily outperform the new Zen+ processor by 30 percent or more depending on the laptop. Even so, AMD's intention was to offer a CPU that's competitive against the Core i5-8300H and the Ryzen 5 3550H is a success in this regard.
Performance sustainability is excellent. When running CineBench R15 Multi-Thread in a loop, the CPU is able to maintain its initial high score of ~755 points for the first few loops before falling just 5 percent as shown by our graph below. This corresponds to an initial clock rate of 3.7 GHz before falling to 3.5 GHz which we will detail in our Stress Test section.
Note that the Core i5-8300H in last year's Asus FX504GD suffered from throttling issues and so its scores are much lower than the average Core i5-8300H in our database. Our FX505DY thankfully exhibits no similar performance issues.
See our dedicated page on the Ryzen 5 3550H for more technical information and benchmark comparisons.
System Performance
PCMark benchmarks rank our FX505 consistently ahead of last year's FX504 equipped with the i5-8300H CPU and GTX 1050 GPU. Part of this is likely due to the fact that our FX504 was running on a slow primary HDD compared to the NVMe SSD of our FX505, but it's a breath of fresh air to see a full-on AMD gaming laptop match and even outscore a competing Intel-Nvidia alternative. Mid-range gaming laptops equipped with the i7-8750H and GTX 1060 will still outperform our Asus by a wide margin.
We didn't experience any software issues during our time with the test unit.
Storage Devices
Secondary 2.5-inch bay sits underneath the left palm rest
Internal storage options include a single PCIe Gen. 3 M.2 2280 slot and a secondary 2.5-inch SATA III bay. Our specific test unit is configured with only a 256 GB Western Digital M.2 NVMe SSD.
Sequential read and write rates are balanced at just over 1000 MB/s each. While much faster than any SATA III SSD, this is rather average for an NVMe drive. The pricier Samsung SSD PM981 can offer almost twice the read rates as our Kingston drive. In the end, the WD drive a budget NVMe SSD fit for a budget gaming laptop.
Swapping out and upgrading drives will not void any warranties.
GPU Performance
Graphics performance is most similar to the GeForce GTX 1050 or GTX 965M if not just slightly better at DX12 titles according to 3DMark benchmarks. Nonetheless, the GTX 1050 Ti is still the noticeably faster card by about 27 percent. The even rarer Radeon RX 580 as found on the Asus GL702ZC is up to 90 percent faster.
Gaming Performance
Since raw performance is not unlike the GTX 1050, the latest PC titles should have no issues running on this AMD machine. Gaming at 1080p is certainly possible on demanding titles with most settings on Low-Medium or Medium.
Idling on Witcher 3 shows no sudden dips in frame rates to suggest no interrupting background activity or heavy throttling.
Emissions
System Noise
The cooling solution consists of just two fans and two heat pipes. When the system is idling, both fans will idle for a silent experience. This doesn't last long, however, as even light loads like browsing or video streaming will kickstart the fans up to 32 dB(A) against a background of 28.2 dB(A). We recommend running on Power Saver mode if complete silence is priority.
Fan noise when gaming is loud even for a gaming laptop. We're able to record a steady fan noise of 49 dB(A) when playing Witcher 3 compared to 44 dB(A) on the Acer Nitro 5 AN515 equipped with the same Radeon RX 560X GPU. Granted, many mid-range GeForce gaming laptops are just as loud as our FX505 such as the Gigabyte Sabre 15 or MSI GP63, but we think Asus and AMD should be aiming to do better.
We otherwise noticed no coil whine on our test unit.
Temperature
Dual rear exhaust
Surface temperatures when idling are generally flat with the rear quadrants being only 2 C to 3 C warmer than the front quadrants. The spot closest to the M.2 drive, however, will be noticeably warmer as shown by our temperature map below since NVMe SSDs are notorious for their temperatures.
When gaming, the top of the keyboard can become as warm as 39 C compared to 54 C on the FX504GD to represent a significant improvement. As expected, the side with the Radeon GPU runs warmer than the side with the Ryzen CPU. These hot spots are thankfully towards the rear of the unit and away from the palm rests and WASD keys for comfortable use.
Note that the left palm rest will always be warmer than the right if a secondary HDD or SSD is installed. This is not the case for our configuration since it lacks a secondary drive.
Stress Test
We subject the laptop to unrealistically demanding workloads to test for any potential throttling or stability issues. When running Prime95 to stress the CPU, clock rates will be as high as 3.7 GHz for the first few minutes before dropping and stabilizing at 3.5 GHz. Since the base clock rate of the Ryzen 5 3550H is 2.1 GHz, the CPU in the Asus is able to maintain a fairly high level of Boost performance at a relatively low core temperature of 62 C. At worst, we are able to record a core temperature of 83 C to 87 C when running both Prime95 and FurMark simultaneously.
Running Witcher 3 is more representative of real-world gaming loads. The CPU and GPU stabilize at 60 C and 70 C, respectively, compared to 74 C and 66 C on the last generation FX504 with Intel Core i5-8300H and GeForce GTX 1050 graphics. It's clear here that the new AMD CPU is able to run cooler than the Intel equivalent while its Radeon RX 560X GPU is beginning to show its age.
Speakers
The integrated speakers hold no surprises as they perform about as well as you'd expect from any budget laptop. Bass is very poor for a "tin can"-like experience unfit for multimedia playback or gaming sessions. We recommend earphones if possible for a much better audio experience.
Maximum volume will not vibrate the chassis or introduce any static.
Energy Management
Power Consumption
Idling on desktop demands anywhere between 5 W and 10 W depending on the power profile and screen brightness setting to be just slightly more efficient than most 15.6-inch gaming laptops. When gaming, however, power consumption averages about 90 W to be similar to competing laptops equipped with GTX 1050 graphics. The all-AMD Asus offers a similar level of performance-per-Watt to GTX 1050-powered alternatives.
We are able to record a maximum power consumption of 120.7 W from the medium-sized (~16 x 7.5 x 2.7 cm) 120 W AC adapter when running both Prime95 and FurMark simultaneously. Thus, the laptop will recharge very slowly if running at 100 percent CPU and GPU load. Perhaps a higher capacity 150 W adapter would have been more appropriate for the system.
Battery Life
Runtimes are longer than the average gaming laptop at almost 5.5 hours of real-world WLAN use. Results are actually quite close to the Acer Nitro 5 AN515 even though our Asus is equipped with a more powerful CPU. Battery capacity is relatively small not unlike other budget gaming laptops, but we're still surprised to see the Asus outlast competitors like the MSI GP63 or Gigabyte Sabre 15 by almost an hour each.
Charging from empty to full capacity takes just under 1.5 hours.
Verdict
In review: Asus TUF FX505DY
The TUF FX505DY is the most balanced AMD gaming laptop we've tested. Whereas the mismatched Strix GL702ZC paired a high-end CPU with a mid-range GPU and the FX550IU paired a low-end CPU with a mid-range GPU, the FX505DY successfully combines a mid-range Ryzen 5 3550H with the mid-range Radeon RX 560X for 1080p gaming on a budget. Overall performance is oftentimes on par with the common budget gaming laptop powered by an Intel Core i5-8300H and GeForce GTX 1050 while selling at a lower MSRP, which is exactly what AMD and Asus are aiming for with this new TUF system.
The main issue here is timing. Laptops with GTX 1050 and even 1050 Ti GPUs have been dropping in price to make room for RTX laptops. It's not difficult to find such systems on sale nowadays for to nullify the performance-per-dollar advantage that AMD systems typically have. Had the FX505DY launched a year earlier when the GTX 1050 was newer and costlier, then it would have made for a more compelling alternative.
Because of the reason above, the FX505DY doesn't have any major advantages over the competition, but it isn't an inferior pick either. It stands toe-to-toe with budget Intel-Nvidia offerings which is saying a lot for an all-AMD laptop. AS the first Zen+ gaming laptop in the market, it shows a lot of promise for what future Ryzen gaming laptops can bring to the table. We're still crossing our fingers for Ryzen-Nvidia laptops to really undercut Intel's dominance.
Strong Ryzen Zen+ debut, but a little late to the party. The Asus TUF FX505DY makes for a good alternative to the usual Intel Core i5-8300H and GTX 1050 alternative. The system will hopefully pave the way for Ryzen-Turing gaming laptops in the near future which will almost certainly undercut Intel-Turing in terms of retail pricing.
IPS-level nanoedge display
Extreme immersion on an ultrafast display
The new NanoEdge design has a slimmer-than-ever 6.5mm bezel* for extremely engaging visuals in a much more compact package. ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 features up to an ultrafast 120Hz IPS-level panel for supersmooth gameplay with minimal motion blur. Wide-view technology ensures consistent colors when you're looking at the screen from extreme angles.
* Bezel width is the measured distance between the screen and the laptop frame.
Game-ready performance
Focused firepower to take on any task
This compact gaming laptop punches well above its weight. The ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 is equipped with up to the latest GeForce GTX™ 1660 Ti GPU for smooth gaming and live-streaming, plus an AMD Ryzen processor with quad cores and eight threads that make everyday multitasking and productivity quick and efficient. With the combined firepower of these processors, you're ready to take on any task inside and outside the gaming arena.
*FX505DU: AMD R7-3750H, 16G+16G RAM, 120Hz FHD display, 512G PCIe SSD. Battery tests conducted by ASUS in March.~April. 2019. Actual battery life may vary depending on product configuration, usage, operational conditions and power management settings. Battery life will decrease over the lifetime of the battery.
ASUS TUF gaming
Tougher than standard
Infused with the spirit of The Ultimate Force (TUF), ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 has passed a series of rigorous military-grade MIL-STD-810G durability tests*, successfully surviving varying conditions including solar radiation exposure, high altitude, and temperature extremes. It's certified to endure day-to-day use, from accidental knocks to sudden drops on a desk. Durable and stable, ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 has been pushed to the limit to ensure only the very best for gamers.
* These tests are held in strict environmental conditions and under the supervision of quality test engineers. Product testing without proper controls or guidance may damage the product, and in some instances, create situations where there is significant risk of injury, disability, or death.
Design
Solid build quality
ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 has several stand-out designs that exude toughness and power. Its Gold Steel metal, and Stealth Black or Red Matter* plastic covers feature a distinctive Radiating-X design with a matching sandblasted or brushed finish. The hexagonal design on the underside of the chassis provides additional structural rigidity, completing the laptop's modern and aggressive lines.
*Red Matter edition is only available in China.
Hyperstrike keyboard
Desktop-inspired RGB-backlit keyboard
ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 has a keyboard that's optimized for gaming, featuring RGB backlighting* across all zones that can be controlled via the TUF Aura Core panel so you can express your own unique style. Exclusive HyperStrike technology ensures more accurate typing and improved ergonomics thanks to a desktop-inspired layout with a highlighted WASD key group, broader space bar, isolated arrow keys, and recognizable gaps between the function keys. In addition, Overstroke technology registers keystrokes faster for precise and effortless control.
* RGB-backlit keyboard may not be available on some models.
Thermal
Hypercool technology improves durability
ASUS-exclusive HyperCool technology consists of the Anti-Dust Cooling (ADC) system and HyperFan to ensure exceptional cooling during gaming marathons. Cooling is also improved by the patented trapezoid-cut lid and intelligent parallel fan placement.
Audio
Immersive DTS surround
DTS Headphone: X™ technology delivers immersive, high-fidelity 7.1-channel virtual surround-sound for theater-quality audio, even when you're using a headset. It features optimized settings for games, sports, and movies, and has a built-in equalizer for additional fine-tuning.
Memory
High-performance memory
Get ready for some serious multitasking - ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 pairs its quad-core processor with up to 32GB of dual-channel DDR4 2400MHz memory for improved performance and energy efficiency.
Exclusive software
Unified system tuning and personalization
TUF Gaming Armoury Crate puts all essential system and lighting control* at your fingertips in a single utility. You can easily change settings for both and define up to four game profiles that automatically make adjustments when you launch your favorite titles. These options are just the beginning for what will become an even more versatile tool.
* Lighting control function may not be available on some models.
I/O ports
I/O ports within easy reach
ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 features a host of I/O ports including a single USB 2.0 and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports for your gaming peripherals, as well as HDMI 2.0 to connect to an external display. All ports are situated on the left side of the laptop so there's nothing to interfere with right-handed mousing.
THE GOOD
well made and fair looks, but get rid of the stickers
get's an IPS 120 Hz display
fast and comfortable keyboard
performs alright with daily use and is a fair budget option for FHD gaming
runs quietly with daily use, no coil whine
excellently priced
THE BAD
no card-reader or USB-C
subpar panel quality, dim and rather washed out
high CPU/GPU temperatures with games
the AMD platform allows no room for tweaking and limits the gaming performance compared to Intel/RTX 2060 models
48 Wh battery and only average runtimes
ASUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop Ryzen 5, 16GB RAM
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