ASUS Goes Crazy With Gaming Laptop Updates in 2022!

The TUF Dash F15: A Refreshed Gaming Laptop with Impressive Upgrades

So, let's get started. The TUF Dash F15 has a smooth lid unlike the F15, and it's also slightly thinner. This is probably why it's listed with a 10 core 16 thread i7-12650H processor at best, less than others we've covered so far, but still far better than the 4 core 8 thread version of last year. I mean just think about it, now the Dash F15 has the same 16 thread count as what we'd see in a best-case top-end gaming laptop from last generation thanks to Intel's hybrid P and E core architecture.

GPU power limits are also boosted, apparently up to 105 watts, higher than the 85 watts I measured with last year's 3070 model. This is probably why it has a MUX switch, so that'll help boost performance too. A 27% larger touchpad and the keyboard also squeezes in a numpad on the right this year, something last year's was missing. Like most of the previous new ASUS models this year, there's a camera above the screen - something that was also missing from last year's model.

Ports are a little different too, similar kind of layout but this year's newer model adds in a second Type-C port on the left while keeping everything else. The right is missing a Type-A port though, just one compared to two on last year's Dash F15, but I guess it makes sense that we start transitioning to mostly type-c instead of type-a in future. Again, there are air intake vents directly over the fans on this one.

Inside the dash f15 has a smaller 76Wh battery down the front, but then otherwise a similar sort of layout with two PCIe 4 M.2 storage slots above on the left and right with Wi-Fi 6E card under the left SSD, and two DDR5 memory slots in the middle. Definitely some welcome improvements when it comes to the TUF options.

All of those previous models that we just went through are refreshes of designs that ASUS has already had, but they also have a brand new model this year, the Z13, which is a 13 inch portable tablet design. So kind of similar to the Flow X13 from last year but that was more of a 2-in-1 device. Now there's a lot of detail that I want to get into for the Z13, so I'll be covering that in an upcoming dedicated video.

The Key to ASUS' Success This Year

So, what's basically happened is that ASUS have added the MUX switch to everything, they brought the camera back to everything except the Scar, and something I don't think I mentioned yet is the HDMI ports now connect directly to the discrete graphics rather than the integrated graphics, so you'll get a speed boost in games by connecting to a TV or external screen.

Oh and I should also note that undervolting in 12th gen is also possible through the BIOS, and ASUS told me that they planned on keeping that functionality, so that's great to see. Based on what I've seen so far it really seems like ASUS have made a lot of nice changes this year. A lot of the improvements address common concerns that you guys have had about these laptops, but of course I still actually need to get them in for testing and review, so make sure you're subscribed for all of that upcoming content.

We Don't Just Take Marketing Slides Around Here

For now you can see what other new gaming laptops are coming out in 2022 with the rest of my CES coverage over here, so I'll see you in one of those videos next.