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The ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 16 (2025) is a cutting-edge gaming laptop featuring a 16” 2.5K 240Hz Mini LED HDR display, powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPU. Equipped with 32GB DDR5 RAM and a lightning-fast 2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, it delivers top-tier performance and storage. Advanced cooling technology ensures sustained speed, while tool-free upgrades and a customizable RGB design keep you ahead in style and functionality. Includes a 3-month PC Game Pass for instant access to over 100 games.
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 |
Processor | 5.4 GHz intel_core_ultra_9 |
RAM | DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 2 TB SSD |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ROG Strix SCAR 16 |
Item model number | G635LW-XS97 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 6.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.94 x 0.9 x 10.55 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.94 x 0.9 x 10.55 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 24 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
R**D
Powerhouse 'gaming quality' laptop PC; $$(pricey)
Decent, if overpriced laptop. This 2024 version has an Intel 14900HX CPU and the nVidia RTX 4080 laptop GPU w/12GB DDR6 video memory, 32 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM system memory; comes with 1TB SK hynix NVME SSD, I added a second NVME myself (Samsung 990Evo 2TB) for storage. The screen is nice, high refresh rate but only 16" so a come down from my desktop system's large 4K. Nonetheless, it looks great. Some minor scaling issues, but that was software based and seems to be solved. Heat has been an issue, so I got a laptop cooling 'pad' w/ 2 fans and it's doing better. Seems to run cooler, just noisy (but wearing headphones I hardly notice it). If it's throttling at the higher temps, I haven't noticed it in performance during gaming. I used it a lot at the beginning, but then switched to my desktop when I upgraded that (finally). Still, I'm glad I have it for when I have to travel. I've not had any failure so far.
P**L
Very disappointed for the price
I've had so many issues with this laptop I'm on the verge of sending it back. The laptop has black screened about 5-6 times in the week I've had it and then needed a full reboot from the bios just to get it working properly again. Also the laptop gets very hot, I've seen the gpu reach temps of 75°c with the help of a cooling pad beneath it. (playing helldivers2) but the lid itself gets hot especially if you leave the AniMe vision lights on. Which I believed to be the reason for the screen issues but even with them off after the first day of owning it I continued to have problems. It has also grey screened and also gone into some weird static screen as well which I did get a picture of luckily. So all in all I'd say hold off on this laptop until the issues are ironed out with it. Since it does cost $3,000+ dollars and I've had to restart it more times in a week than my old acer nitro 5 in 5+ years.
M**S
This thing is gorgeous
The media could not be loaded. The whole machine looks awesome, it's a joy of colors especially in the dark, I got the scar 16 with the i9 14th gen and the 4080, it can handle everything, in games I play everything at max, I don't even bother to lower the settings, nvidia dlss and frame generation takes the experience to another level, the only game that I touch settings is fortnite so I can play always at 240fps, the screen looks amazing, it is very bright, even at daylight you can see it perfectly, at night I always have it at minimun since it's very bright, I know there is certain concern about coil whine in some units, but on mine there is not such thing, I kinda heard it a the very first days of owning it but now it is kind of heardless or gone.Recently I have seen some videos of complaints about asus's warranty and their products, but also they have some of the nicests and top notch devices, and they are always trying to be at the top along with other companies.So far I haven't have any issues with it, I used to have another asus laptop which I got like 10 years ago, and I never had any problems with it aside from getting outdated for the new games and programs.This new laptop it's quite expensive but the effort was totally worth it.
S**S
Core i9
Todo excelente
P**I
Bad speakers, Very Heavy
This is a powerful laptop but it’s very thick and heavy.The mini LED screen is advertised as 1100 nits but side by side the Lenovo legion 7i gen 9 which is 500 nits the legion seemed brighter and sharper. The sound is clear but very low volume I don’t get what they are doing here their top tier laptop with speakers on par with the legion go handset? Asus just gets worse every year. I am returning this for the Lenovo legion pro 7i gen 9, the Lenovo Vantage software blows Armory Crate to hell. Sorry Asus but step up your game, good job on the Zyphyrus G16 2024, but that thing gets so hot, you can fry Bacon and eggs on it I retuned that one also.
B**P
Great laptop but watch out, it pushes all the limits + Keyboard is NOT replacable! + BMS/PSU issue
EDIT: The issue of the keyboard that I mentioned below turned out to be catastrophic.To summarize a long story, the CPU area overheats which overtime melts some parts of the keyboard above it causing the middle keys around D-F and 5-8 to become dysfunctional. Then you go to ASUS official repair places listed on their website but they cannot fix it because the assembly palmrest top + keyboard is no longer available. And the keyboard itself cannot be replaced without the whole assembly due to being attached together by melted plastic rivet pillars. If you cut these to put the new keyboard in place nothing will hold that keyboard.CONCLUSION: you buy an amazing pricey laptop only for it to become unusable and unrepairable due to a few $1 keys. Outrageous! Don't make the same mistake.-This is a great laptop with potential issues because it packs A LOT of power in very little space, and at that point it starts to push the limits of physics in terms of cooling and even interference!I run it on Linux Slackware and managed to put 2x48GB of DDR5 in it, and 2x8TB NVMEs. 96GB of ram is beyond the specs and I originally wondered why they only support 64GB officially. You won't believe what I discovered after WEEKS of struggling with memtest86... The reason why only 64 is supported is because the 2 dimms are too close from each other and you sometimes get a single bit-flip due to interferences between the 2 dimms! I know this seems insane but I reproduced that many times. Then I placed a thick piece of copper between the 2 dimms and I could never reproduce. Just imagine how far we've come with speed so that bits can jump from a dimm to another...Then there's the heating of the CPU/GPU, and yes you have to be careful and things can easily get unstable if you don't have the right combination of kernel and drivers, which personally took me forever to figure out, with all sorts of strange bugs and crashes under load.So overall, I would only recommend it if you actually need that performance, because if you don't you may want to buy something more forgiving that will be easier to keep stable under load.CONS NUMBER 1:The keyboard cannot be replaced. Mine started having trouble with the keys 7 & 8 (registers multiple times or none when I press them). I found the keyboard online and ordered it from China, only to realize that the keyboard in this laptop is held in place with a metal plate that has plastic rivets melted to the front plastic panel, so yes you could replace the keyboard but you could never hold the new one in place correctly. This is VERY unfortunate because you end up with an insane laptop ruined by 2 keyboard keys worth 20 cents each...CONS NUMBER 2:ASUS has issues with their BMS/PSU system so that sometimes you end up throttling down the CPU to unusable performance for no reason at all (it tries to limit the power even though everything is cold so your CPU stays at 800MHz at all times). After loads of research I finally understood that bug and the way to get out of it is to (surprisingly / counter-intuitively) unplug the PSU to let it run on battery for a few seconds, then replug it, and BAM the limit is removed. I updated the BIOS/firmware but this did not solve it.In conclusion, know what you're buying. A laptop that is very difficult to get right, that you can eventually get right (stable) with a lot of effort (is it worth it?) and that might still have a tiny issue that ruins it all.Obviously terrible battery capacity since TSA limits batteries to 100Wh and this laptop is absurdly power-hungry due to GPU and CPU, even this super bright screen too (great screen).
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