ASUS ROG ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop: 16" WUXGA 1920x1200 165Hz Review
The ASUS ROG packs a monster CPU and tons of RAM into a bulky frame, making it a great mobile workstation for creators who game, but its dim screen and weight are real trade-offs.
Overview
If you're hunting for a gaming laptop that's more about raw power than sleek portability, the ASUS ROG with its AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX and RTX 5060 is a serious contender. This thing is built like a tank, packing a 16-inch 165Hz screen, a massive 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 3TB SSD into a 5.5-pound chassis. It's squarely aimed at gamers and creators who need a desktop replacement that can handle anything they throw at it. The price floats between $2,000 and $2,600 depending on the vendor, which puts it in the high-performance mid-range bracket.
Performance
Let's talk numbers, because they're impressive. That AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX CPU sits in the 98th percentile, meaning it's one of the fastest mobile processors you can get. For video editing, 3D rendering, or just having a hundred Chrome tabs open, it won't break a sweat. The NVIDIA RTX 5060 GPU lands in the 83rd percentile. It's plenty powerful for smooth 1080p and 1200p gaming at high settings in most titles, and it'll handle creative apps like Blender or DaVinci Resolve without issue. The 64GB of RAM and 3TB SSD are both in the top 5% of laptops, so loading times are near-instant and multitasking is seamless.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely powerful 16-core AMD Ryzen 9 CPU for heavy workloads. 99th
- Huge amount of fast RAM (64GB DDR5) and storage (3TB SSD). 99th
- Smooth 165Hz display is great for fast-paced gaming. 97th
- Good selection of ports including HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with DisplayPort. 82th
- Four-zone RGB keyboard adds some gaming flair.
Cons
- It's heavy and bulky, scoring in just the 6th percentile for compactness. 6th
- The screen brightness is only 250 nits, which can be dim for well-lit rooms. 31th
- Battery life is unknown but likely short given the powerful components.
- GPU is strong but not the absolute top-tier for maxed-out gaming.
- Build reliability scores are just average, in the 52nd percentile.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX |
| Cores | 16 |
| Frequency | 2.5 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 64 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | RTX 5060 |
| Type | discrete |
| VRAM | 8 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR7 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 64 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 3 TB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Display
| Size | 16" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Refresh Rate | 165 Hz |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6 |
Physical
| Weight | 4.5 kg / 10.0 lbs |
| OS | Windows 10 Pro |
Value & Pricing
With prices ranging from $2039 to $2569, you're paying a premium for that top-tier CPU and the enormous RAM/storage combo. At the lower end of that spread, it's a compelling package. At the high end, you start to question the value, especially with the mid-range screen and portability. If you don't need 64GB of RAM right now, you could find a laptop with a better screen or GPU for similar money. But if your workflow demands that much memory and processing power, this configuration saves you from expensive upgrades later.
vs Competition
Compared directly to the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, the ASUS ROG likely offers better CPU multi-core performance and more base storage, but the Legion might have a brighter screen or a more powerful GPU option. The MSI Vector 16 HX is a closer competitor, often trading blows in performance, but the ASUS wins on sheer RAM capacity out of the box. Against something like the Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch with M4 Max, it's a different world. The MacBook will destroy it in battery life, portability, and screen quality, but for pure Windows gaming and some creator apps that need the raw cores and RAM, this ASUS is the tool for the job. The ASUS Zenbook Duo is in another category entirely, focused on dual-screen productivity.
| Spec | ASUS ROG ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop: 16" WUXGA 1920x1200 165Hz | Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) | ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming | Lenovo Legion Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Intel Laptop, | MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop, | HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX | Apple M5 | AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series | Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX | Intel Core i7 13620H | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 |
| RAM (GB) | 64 | 32 | 32 | 16 | 32 | 128 |
| Storage (GB) | 3072 | 4096 | 1000 | 1024 | 2048 | 2048 |
| Screen | 16" 1920x1200 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 14" 2880x1800 | 16" 2560x1600 | 14" 2880x1800 | 14" 2880x1800 |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 | Apple (10-Core) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | AMD Radeon |
| OS | Windows 10 Pro | macOS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business) | Windows 11 Pro |
| Weight (kg) | 4.5 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 0.5 | 1.6 | 2.5 |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 72 | - | 80 | - | 74 |
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Verdict
So, should you buy it? If you need a desktop replacement that acts as a mobile workstation for video editing, coding, or heavy simulation work, and you also want to game on the side, this ASUS ROG is a fantastic, no-compromise choice. The CPU and RAM specs are overkill for most, but perfect for a specific user. However, if you travel a lot, care about screen brightness, or want the absolute best gaming graphics, look at competitors like the Legion Pro or models with an RTX 5070 or 5080. This laptop is a specialist, not a generalist.