Reddit Reddit reviews ASUS GA502DU - 15.6" FHD - AMD Ryzen 7 3750H - NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - 16GB - 512GB SSD

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ASUS GA502DU - 15.6
Windows 10 Home ; 15.6" Full HD displaySolid State Drive Capacity 512GB ; System Memory (RAM) 16GBProcessor AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen 7 3750H 2.3 gigahertzGraphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-QBasic software package included : 30-days trial of Microsoft Office 365
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8 Reddit comments about ASUS GA502DU - 15.6" FHD - AMD Ryzen 7 3750H - NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - 16GB - 512GB SSD:

u/Rayhann · 2 pointsr/GamingLaptops

Not sure if this is the best place to ask (or I should start a post) but I have a list of laptops that seem to be great deals for the specs that they're carrying. Just having a tough time deciding. They range from USD 1000~1600. There's one ASUS that could get as low as 1030 for a GTX1080 but the responses to it have not been so good. Just wanted some good advice on which ones I should get and ones I should be more concerned about. At least I hope others will find this list useful.

  • *Sager/Prostar Clevo w 9th gen i7 + RTX 2060 for $1299 - 500GB ssd, 16gb RAM, 144hz (no gsync but eh)Probably the most tempting laptop. It's seems super cheap for a RTX 2060; might be the best bang for the buck laptop out there. But some others seem good enough and a bit cheaper such as the Helios and ASUS w AMD. Anyone think the extra $300 over 1660ti laptops is worth for this? I feel like this one I could use for a good three years before changing set up. That it'll last a bit longer. Any drawbacks with Sager/Prostar from anyone else's experience?
  • Acer Helios 300 for $1088 - GTX1660ti; 144hz; 16GB DDR4; 256gb PCIe NVMe SSDMost affordable and well regarded option but I'm not sure abut the 256gb ssd. The higher storage ones cost a few hundred more but they were only a bit more expensive a few days ago. I like playing FIFA, Witcher 3, Metro, TW3K and some relatively newer games. Just not sure if the 256gb ssd is enough. Might have to constantly install and uninstall. The price-tag is really hard to resist, though. But maybe it's worth spending a bit more on the Sager with better storage and graphics card.
  • ASUS ROG Strix GL702VI for $1100 but through some discounts I can get to as low as $1039; i5-7200HQ; GTX1080; G-Sync (but 60Hz); 256gb SSD + 1TB HDDThis seems like an amazing deal. But the responses have been mixed. But a $1k laptop with gtx 1080 that will last about a year or two seem too good to be true. A bit suss but hella cheap. But again... for the lowest pricetag, a gtx 1080 that will last me a year or two.
  • ASUS w AMD Ryzen 7 + GTX 1660 ti for $1134Seems like another cheap good deal. But are ASUS laptops just not that well regarded? A lot of mixed reviews. But I like the design, the thinness. Plus it has a good entry graphics card.
  • ASUS ROG Zephyrus for $1311 - This one has a GTX 1070, 7th gen i7, 16gb ram, and 256gb ssd. Once again, ASUS isn't well received in amazon. This one's a bit more expensive than the Sager/Prostar. But I like the slim design and the GPU cards should be more or less equal, right?
  • ASUS ROG Strix Hero II for $1372 - 8th gen i7, RTX 2060, 16 GB RAM, 521gb PCIe SSD
  • Acer Helios 300 for $1384 - Only difference is bigger storage, 512 gbs this time. Same GTX 1660 ti and everything else. Considering there are cheaper laptops with seemingly better specs, maybe not worth the extra $300? Plus the others around this range seem to offer better bang for the buck.
  • Acer Helios 500 for $1400 - AMD Ryzen 7 2700, Radeon RX Vega 56; Vega 56 seems like a really good card. But should I be considering this when there are rtx 2060 n gtx 1080 laptops available for cheaper or around the same price?
  • Sager RTX 2070 for $1499 - Seems like a great deal for a 2070 card. But might still be pretty pricey for me. Yet considering some of the others, for value, this seems really good
  • Acer Triton 700 for $1502.49 - GTX 1080 w G-Sync 120Hz, 512GB SSD. Again, like teh Sager, this seems like an amazing deal for the card and monitor. Only drawback I see is the trackpad
  • ASUS ROG Zephyrus GX501 for $1549 - GTX1080 w 144Hz G-Sync, 16 GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 8th gen i7Similar price range as the previous two. I like the Zephyrus design better but that's really about it. But like the other ASUS laptops, it has mixed responses.

    Just for reference, I bought my previous laptop (now blue screened and unusable) four years ago. I wasn't (and still am not) very tech savvy so I wasn’t sure if it was a good gaming laptop back then. But these are the specs for my ASUS A501U: 6th gen i7; GTX 950M; 126gb ssd + 500gb hdd. I'm sure any one of these laptops will be great compared to my mingy 950M.

    Which one of these would you guys recommend? Thoughts on how black friday might change the price? Should I wait for BF or just get one sooner?
u/EntangledLabs · 2 pointsr/laptops
u/techgeek010 · 1 pointr/laptops

The only flaw I find for both FX505d and Helios 300 is their battery life. I'm looking for a laptop that'll last a few class lectures and can game well when plugged in.
I also this fx505dv that only has a 512gb ssd and an RTX2060, seems like a great deal but is it really rtx2060, cause other places I see that fx505 is upto 1660ti https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=710_1894_1897&item_id=138186

Anyways there's this Asus GA502 by CC which I really like as per the reviews that it has decent 5-7hrs YouTube, web browsing battery life.
And it can game pretty well, I mainly want to game GTA 5 smoothly in high settings in 60fps and use it for school work like Office 365, presentations.

this one https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=710_1894_1897&item_id=137767

But I saw some negative reviews about it like it has several bugs, blue screen of death problem, and lagging after updating the AMD Software, now I'm thinking if I should proceed

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-GA502DU-Ryzen-3750H-NVIDIA/dp/B07RDJ8DRQ#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

u/legos45 · 1 pointr/LaptopDeals

Hi, the ASUS GA502DU is on sale right now for a great price. Ryzen 7 processor, GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q, plus a fairly light weight.

u/ookalooka999 · 1 pointr/runescape

https://youtu.be/Nfz46HXvPLc

It is still double the budget, but it is something that might give some decent chance of better performance low budget laptops coming out next year (though at price of 600 USD, there are better options available right now).

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though for a really good laptop for everything, there's this beast. Can watch a video about it as well.

Another possible option at around 700 USD.


One big place to find options is to simply youtube search and google terms such as "Best budget gaming laptop" etc.