This Gaming Laptop Can Replace Your Desktop PC! Asus ROG Strix G17 Hands-On
**ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713 QR: A Comprehensive Review**
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### Introduction
Hey, what's going on, everybody? It's Eta PrimePak here again! Today, we're taking a look at a really powerful gaming laptop—actually, the most powerful laptop I've ever been able to feature on my channel. For the past week, I've been using this as my main PC, and it has more than enough power to replace my desktop. This thing has been an absolute beast when it comes to work and play, handling everything I've thrown at it without any issues.
The laptop we're looking at is the **ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713 QR**. It's definitely a mouthful, but let's break down its features and performance.
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### Design & Features
As you can see, this laptop is decked out with some impressive specs. The standout feature here is the **1440p 17.3-inch display**, which looks absolutely stunning. Under the hood, we've got an **8-core Ryzen CPU** and an **RTX GPU**—more on that in a bit.
The design of this laptop is something I could have lived without the RGB lighting, but it does look really good. When you set it up with the **Aurora Sync wallpapers**, it truly sets this thing off. Let's take a closer look at the **I/O ports**:
- On the left-hand side, we have two **USB 3.2 ports** and a **3.5mm audio jack**.
- On the right-hand side, there's not much going on, but when we move to the back, this is where the magic happens:
- Another **USB 3.2 port**.
- A full-function **USB Type-C 3.2 port**.
- A **gigabit Ethernet port** (sadly, it's only gigabit and not 2.5 as I hoped).
- And finally, the power input.
By the way, this comes with a **240W power supply**, which is pretty hefty but necessary given the hardware packed inside.
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### Specifications
#### CPU
The heart of this beast is the **Ryzen 9 5900 HX**. It boasts:
- **8 cores and 16 threads**.
- A base clock of **3.3 GHz** and a boost up to **4.6 GHz**.
- Normally, this is a 45W part, but in performance mode, I've seen it hit up to **70 watts**. That's some serious power under the hood!
#### GPU
We're rocking an **NVIDIA RTX 3070**, which is a laptop variant but still packs **8GB of GDDR6 VRAM**.
#### Display
The screen is a **17.3-inch 165Hz IPS display** with an anti-glare coating. I personally think this display looks amazing, and the color profiles are top-notch.
#### Audio & Connectivity
- **Dual 4W stereo speakers** with **Dolby Atmos** for immersive sound.
- **Wi-Fi 6** and **Bluetooth 5.2** for fast connectivity.
- Pre-installed with **Windows 10**, though some units might ship with Windows 11.
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### Operating System & Setup
When I first booted it up, it gave me the option to upgrade to Windows 11, but I decided to stick with Windows 10. Now, onto the bloatware—this does come pre-installed with **Norton**, which I totally wiped when I got everything up and running.
Another cool feature built into most ROG laptops is their **performance tweaker**. From "Silent" to "Performance" to "Turbo," we'll be set in Turbo mode for this review, as it gives us a little extra TDP on that CPU, a better fan curve, and even does some GPU overclocking on the RTX 3060.
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### Benchmarks
Let's get into the benchmarks. The first test was **Geekbench 5**, where we saw:
- Single-core score: **1466**.
- Multi-core score: **8449**.
Next up, **3DMark Fire Strike** gave us a total score of **23,380**, and **Time Spy** scored **10,288**. These numbers are looking really good for such a powerful system.
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### Gaming Performance
Now, let's dive into gaming. I decided to film the gameplay directly because the screen looks so good. Here's what we tested:
#### Halo Infinite (1440p Ultra Settings)
- Average FPS: **75**
- Playable at 1440p, though you could drop it down to 1080p if needed.
#### Forza Horizon 5 (1440p Ultra Settings)
- Tested "Extreme" and saw occasional dips to around **58 FPS**, but it's definitely playable without a frame counter on screen.
- Average FPS: **84**.
#### Mortal Kombat 11 (1440p Maxed Out Settings)
- Ran smoothly at **60 FPS**, locked in for the entire session.
#### Borderlands 3 (1440p Ultra Settings)
- Gave me a few hiccups, so I dropped shadows down to "High" and other settings accordingly.
- Average FPS: **85**.
#### Red Dead Redemption 2 (1440p Ultra)
- Built-in benchmark gave us an average of **75 FPS**.
#### God of War (1440p Ultra Settings + DLSS Quality)
- Absolutely stunning, with an average of **68 FPS**.
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### Emulation
Emulation is another area where this laptop shines. Here's what I tested:
#### PS2 (PCSX2 OpenGL)
- Ran smoothly at 1440p and could even go to 4K if you're using an external display.
#### Xbox Original (CXBx Reloaded)
- Upscaled to 2K, it looked absolutely amazing at a constant **60 FPS**.
#### Xbox 360 (Zinnia)
- Ran well at 30 FPS but struggled with unlocked frame rates in towns.
- CPU usage was significant here.
#### PS3 (RPCS3 Vulkan Backend)
- Skate 3 ran smoothly at **60 FPS**, even with high core and thread usage.
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### Thermal Performance & Battery Life
Thermal performance is always a concern in laptops, but this one handled it well:
- Idle temperature: Around **36°C**.
- Gaming and emulation: Average of **76°C**, maxing out at **90°C** during stress tests like Cenobench R23.
Battery life isn't stellar for a gaming laptop:
- In Turbo mode (ready to game), you'll get about **1 hour**.
- With CPU TDP set low, relying on the integrated Radeon graphics, and screen brightness at 50%, you can expect around **9 hours**.
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### Conclusion
Overall, I've had an incredible experience with the **ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713 QR**. It's a beast when it comes to both CPU and GPU performance, handling everything from gaming to high-end emulation at 1440p ultra settings without any issues.
If you're in the market for a powerful gaming laptop, I highly recommend checking out **Micro Center**—they have real stores where you can test the products before purchasing. They even offer a coupon for free accessories when you sign up on their website.
Thanks for watching, and if there's anything else you'd like to see tested on this laptop or any questions you have, feel free to leave them in the comments below!
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This wraps up my review of the ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713 QR. Stay tuned for more tech content, and as always, thanks for watching!