Additional information
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 5.1 GHz apple_ci7 |
RAM | 32 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Max-Q 8GB GDDR6 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | RTX 2080 Super |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Average Battery Life in hours | 8 Hours |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | GX502LXS-XS79 |
Item model number | GX502LXS-XS79 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 4.18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 9.9 x 0.74 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.2 x 9.9 x 0.74 inches |
Color | Brushed Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Raid |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Audio-out Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Brad –
Mon fils est un très grand joueur de jeux en ligne et il adore se portable.
CPATE –
Fans are extremely loud and frames rates are very low. I spent 2 days going through driver updating and tweaking settings to no avail. I could barely get 30 fps in COD or Cyberpunk on low settings.
I went with a 14″ Razer blade for $700 less. It can easily play both games at max with nearly 100fps.
Overpriced laptop that doesn’t perform. I used to really like ASUS…
Stephen M. Fletcher –
Zephyrus S15, 32G RAM, 1G HD, 2080 S MAX-Q unboxing & first day review
Well packed in a sturdy box. Unlike the accessories some reviewers in here say they received with their laptop, with this one I got the laptop and one charger. That’s it. But for the price it was going for I can’t complain.
The laptop feels extremely sturdy, you feel like you’re holding a metal chassis when you pick it up rather than plastic. Surprisingly small and light but I’m coming from a 2017 Alienware M15 which weighs like an anvil. Boots up quickly and the keyboard lights are beautiful. There is however one (and only one) problem I’ve found and it’s related to the keyboard: as other reviewers have noted, the shift- superscripts above the number keys (not sure what those are called) are not visible in the dark. The number keys are, but the illumination doesn’t extend to the superscript, so you have to have memorized that * is shift-8 if you’re gaming in a dark room. I’m really not sure how a design decision like that made it onto a premium laptop like this.
It’s -almost- a dealbreaker, and it might be for you. It’s not for me because yeah, I know where the * and other symbols are, it’s just a habit to look for them, and the hardware configuration of this laptop is so unusual for the price ($2299 US). 32G ram is rare, and if you mod the crap out of games like skyrim, fallout4 or new vegas you can run out of memory on 8G, if you’re playing a resource intensive game on one monitor and have steam, HWINFO, process explorer and a bunch of tabs in your browser open on the other one I felt like 32G would be a better option than 16 if I could find it. Most laptops come with one 512G SSD, and how suitable that is comes down to how much you intend to install, what kind of wallpaper/mp3/mp4 junkie you are, how bad you are about downloading large mods etc. I’m bad and my backlog of games on steam is huge, so 1G is the preferred option as it means less time policing up my disk usage. All in all the hardware in this laptop far outweighs the annoyance of the dim shift-key lights.
The keys feel comfortable with a small range of travel that feels similar to my Alienware. Unlike what I read in other reviews (that seemed to be for different laptops in this family, make sure you read what device they’re reviewing, does amazon stick them all together?) Armour wasn’t missing, it was right where it was supposed to be in the start menu. I have the fans set for performance and the noise wasn’t nearly as loud as I’d expected from reading other reviews. In fact I think my alienware fans were louder. I haven’t yet played any resource-intensive games so can’t speak to that, but I modded up skyrim with 100+ mods and some big texture packs and the GPU temps never got above 61 (but I wouldn’t expect them to on that game). I don’t buy high performance laptops for the battery (seems odd to me that some apparently do, knowing a configuration like this is going to eat the battery) so I don’t care about battery life.
It doesn’t include a webcam. Good. If haxxors want to look at my pretty face they can haxxor my phone.
Will post more after more use.
edit: a few days later
Crossout, 76 degrees on the GPU, 235 FPS (three wins lol)
Deep Rock Galactic, 77 degrees, 264-280 FPS
Fallout NV, heavily modded, biggest texture packs I could find: 56 degrees, 88 FPS (wtf bethesda)
edit: a few weeks later
Hardware top-notch, no complaints
keyboard lighting still consistently irritating (see above somewhere)
Armory Crate is absolutely freaking maddening. Not that it doesn’t work, it does, but it’s got an annoying feature. It sets a profile for each game, which is fine, but there’s a setting for volume. You set the games initial volume. It ignores whatever you have windows volume set at and pops it right back to the setting in armory crate. Now you have three places to go to dick with the volume in your game–the game itself, windows, and freaking armory crate. I’m tempted to uninstall the stupid thing except the fan control is good.
Fallout3 & 4 do not run on this laptop (at least not mine). Something is conflicting and I haven’t found it yet. No problems with newer games though. FalloutNV does run, which is weird as I think it came between 3&4.
Less bloatware than my alienware had.
All in all a great laptop, but quirky. I’ve considered sending it back for an alienware but those have their own quirks and the hardware was too good for the price. There are enough irritating quirks that I wouldn’t pay list though. Wait until it goes on sale.
edit: 9 months? later
This remains a fantastic unit. No hardware or configuration problems at all, not a single hiccup out of this thing. I noted previously the keyboard lighting, but I use a reddragon mechanical keyboard so who cares. Laptop keyboard doesn’t get blazing hot during gaming the way I get the impression it should from reading other reviews. Armorycrate is kind of wtf, I don’t have much use for it but I ignore it and it seems okay with that. Fallout76 wouldn’t run (black screen) but you’ll start to notice a pattern there: all the games I have trouble with come from bethesda. On that note I stopped blaming the laptop.
Highly recommended.
edit: 2 years later
This thing has run everything I’ve thrown at it (79 games in my steam library, lame compared to some of you lol) without a single problem. Not. One. Single. Problem. Fallout76 started working for reasons surpassing understanding, fallout3 still won’t but who cares. HOWEVER!!!! THIS LAPTOP RUNS HOT!! I mean a lot of games will have you up in the high 80’s/low 90’s on the GPU in hwinfo. Modded skyrim (480 mods) easily hits 91, but modded skyrim is one of the heaviest GPU loads you can throw at a computer. It bugs me to see temps that high but the odd thing is this laptop doesn’t seem to care. I would think problems would have surfaced after two years of those temps but nope. If high temps on the GPU bother you, you need to look elsewhere. You’ll read laptop cooling pads aren’t a good idea, I haven’t tried. If they don’t bother you, this laptop is a must-buy-on-sale. But understand that these models run hot, like temps that might freak you out. I’ve screwed with MSI afterburner but it didn’t seem to make much of a difference, these units just run hot and are apparently perfectly happy doing so.
Yorchzwei –
I bought this device with such a incredible spec like this. I expected it to be strong. However, after a couple days using it, I have to buy a cooling pad because the keyboard is so hot; I felt like my hands were on a oven. I did expect the laptop will be hot, but I only played auto chess in dota 2 and league of legend which do not require much work from GPU and CPU.
Nonetheless, I did expect the laptop to be hot and being said that I bought a cooling pad–a really good one–Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Fan. And you know what the keyboard is still super hot.
And last but not least, I tried to return it, and I have to pay around $500 for the returning fee despite of the fact that I only used it for a week just in order to test the thermal while playing game. This is such a scam, to be honest.
Overall, this seller option is just horrible, 7 days use and have to pay for the returning fee up to $500.
Howie –
This is the first gaming laptop I’ve had that didn’t get hot enough to burn my fingers.
Also first with ssd. Freaking flaming fast. If it breaks I’ll update but for now this laptop is amazing. Does everything i want at max quality.
Yorchzwei –
The laptop is very fast, the keyboard is very comfortable, the screen is excellent quality, the games run very well in the highest settings, the temperatures are the average of the market, nothing remarkable are normal, the sound is good but not very high.
Very good buy.
Update:
After 3 months the right fan is dead, very sad for that.
CJBagley –
After much research and a lot of comparison shopping based on internal/external features and price point, the Asus Zephyrus S15 rose to the top of my contenders list. Others in consideration were also from Asus; second place was the Strix Scar III, primarily due to its i9 processor, and not because of any other features; both models are pretty equally appointed.
The Zephyrus S15 is beautifully constructed, and certainly designed with the avid gamer in mind. While I haven’t had mine but a few days, so far I am impressed by the the many ways Asus has made this machine so easy to configure to the individual needs of the user. The interchangeable graphics [for general computing vs. gaming] configurations was a strong selling point for me. About 80% of my time is spent doing online research and handling vast amounts of digitized records, the remaining 20% is gaming, so to have a machine that gives me essentially the best of both worlds is truly a thing of beauty.
So far the Pros:
Solid construction, nothing about this machine feels cheap.
Keyboard is comfortable to use and responds quickly; new F key layout is easy to adapt to and intuitive. Aura sync is a nice addition to night gaming in a completely dark room.
Fast! i7 Gen 10, 8 core Intel processor has little or no lag time during general use, and so far has effortlessly kept up with the demands of intensely detailed game graphics. [Atmospheric Adventure games, not FP Shooter or arcade style] with very short wait times between chapter loads, and smooth as silk rendering with the RTX Nvidia 2080S GPU.
Screen view feels much bigger than it is. With the very narrow bezels it’s more like viewing a 17″ model than a 15.6.
Cons:
Only one truly annoying downfall…Fan noise is extremely Loud in Performance and Turbo modes. So much so that I will be investing in a headset with noise cancellation. The noise may not be such an issue for other genre gamers, but Adventure/Point & Click games have tons of dialog that is almost impossible to hear without turning the volume way up.
In spite of the very elaborate cooling system in this model there is still considerable heat. Not enough to feel uncomfortable to the touch, but certainly more than I was expecting…but maybe this will become a positive through long cold New England winters =D
This purchase is an upgrade from an Asus Strix GL502VT I bought new four years ago, that runs every bit as well as it did on day one; I’ve had zero issues with the Strix machine and while like most ROG machines it’s upgradable [unlike other laptop brands that are not] I decided to buy new and give this older model to my daughter. I have every confidence that she will continue to get solid performance from it for years to come.
Given my experience with the Strix machine I am looking forward to a very long relationship with the Zephyrus.
AJ –
The Zephyrus S15 is a well designed machine, but one of the biggest negatives is trying to push a 2080 Super Max Q with a i7 10875h in a small thin chassis which when checking through Intel XTU will boost to 135w, while this is good for sitting on a desk and plugging into a good monitor that isn’t what most would buy a laptop for, its kinda portable if not a tiny bit heavy, its cooling is decent but when combined with that i7 and 2080 Super it will get hot and with the chassis being made of metal it transfers a lot of heat to the metal, it was reaching 85-90c while playing Final Fantasy XIV while it did keep FPS pretty high it also was really loud, I could hear it whining through ANC headphones.
FPS:
Destiny 2 (Low no AA) Average – 105 FPS
Genshin Impact (Max Graphics) – 60 FPS (because of locks)
Final Fantasy XIV (Max Laptop Settings + GShade) – 90-140FPS
AmazonDailyShopper –
I love this product it’s amazing so powerful. So well made, it’s a little noisy at times but what a machine. Great job Asus
Painus –
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus S15 Gaming Laptop is a formidable gaming powerhouse that leaves no room for compromise. With its 300Hz FHD IPS display, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080S Max-Q graphics, Intel Core i7-10875H processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB RAID 0 SSD, per-key RGB lighting, Thunderbolt 3, and Windows 10 Pro, this laptop redefines gaming performance and versatility. Here’s why I believe the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S15 deserves a glowing review:
300Hz FHD IPS Display: The laptop’s 300Hz refresh rate and FHD resolution deliver incredibly smooth and detailed gaming experiences. It’s perfect for gamers who demand high performance and immersive visuals.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080S Max-Q: The powerful RTX 2080S Max-Q graphics card ensures that you can play the latest games at the highest settings with ease, experiencing ray tracing and AI-enhanced gaming.
Intel Core i7-10875H Processor: The Intel Core i7 processor provides the necessary processing power for seamless gaming and multitasking, ensuring that you can tackle demanding tasks without a hitch.
32GB DDR4 RAM: With 32GB of RAM, this laptop offers ample memory for multitasking and running memory-intensive applications, guaranteeing smooth performance.
1TB RAID 0 SSD: The 1TB RAID 0 SSD offers lightning-fast storage and data access speeds, reducing load times and ensuring that your games and applications launch without delay.
Per-Key RGB Lighting: The customizable per-key RGB lighting allows you to create a personalized gaming experience with stunning visual effects and personalization options.
Thunderbolt 3 Connectivity: The Thunderbolt 3 port provides versatile connectivity options, making it easy to connect external devices, displays, and high-speed data transfer.
Windows 10 Pro: The inclusion of Windows 10 Pro offers advanced security, management, and productivity features, making this laptop ideal for gaming and professional use.
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus S15 Gaming Laptop is a must-have for gamers and power users seeking unmatched performance and versatility. Its high-refresh rate display, top-tier graphics, powerful processor, ample memory, lightning-fast storage, customizable lighting, Thunderbolt 3, and advanced OS make it a top-tier gaming laptop. I can’t recommend this laptop enough; it has transformed the way I game and work, allowing me to tackle demanding tasks and immerse myself in the latest gaming titles with ease. Whether you’re a serious gamer, a content creator, or a professional on the go, this laptop is the ultimate solution. It ensures that you can achieve peak performance and enjoy an exceptional gaming experience wherever you are.