ASUS ExpertBook 14" /grey/14.0 Review

The ASUS ExpertBook packs a powerful RTX 4070 into a small frame, but its unusable 16GB SSD and mediocre CPU make it a deeply flawed package.

CPU Intel Core i5 1335U
RAM 16 GB
Storage 16 GB
Screen 14" 1920x1080
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
OS Windows 11 Pro
ASUS ExpertBook 14" /grey/14.0 laptop
49.2 ओवरऑल स्कोर

Overview

The ASUS ExpertBook with its RTX 4070 GPU is a bit of a puzzle. On one hand, that graphics card lands in the 86th percentile, which is genuinely impressive for a 14-inch laptop. It's a gaming powerhouse crammed into a compact frame. But then you look at the rest of the specs: a 32nd percentile CPU, a tiny 16GB SSD that's in the bottom 4% of laptops, and just 16GB of RAM. This thing has a serious identity crisis.

It scores a 57.7 for gaming, which makes sense given the GPU, but a weak 35.5 for developer tasks. That tells you everything. This isn't a balanced machine. It's a fast graphics card attached to a platform that can't really keep up with it outside of gaming. For around $941, you're paying almost exclusively for that RTX 4070.

Performance

Let's talk about that GPU first. An RTX 4070 in a 14-inch laptop is no joke. It puts this machine in the 86th percentile for graphics performance, meaning it'll handle modern games at high settings without breaking a sweat. That's the headline act.

Everything else is the supporting cast, and it's not a strong one. The Intel Core i5-1335U CPU sits at the 32nd percentile. It's fine for everyday tasks and gaming, but don't expect heavy multi-threaded workloads to fly. The 16GB of RAM is also at the 32nd percentile, which is becoming the bare minimum these days. The real killer is the storage. A 16GB SSD is essentially unusable; it's in the 4th percentile. You'll be upgrading that drive on day one, which adds to the real cost.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 43.4
GPU 85.1
RAM 43
Ports 25.9
Screen 25.4
Portability 64.4
Storage 10.4
Reliability 53.8
Social Proof 44.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • GPU performance is top-tier, landing in the 86th percentile. 85th
  • The 14-inch form factor hits the 67th percentile for compactness, making it surprisingly portable for the power inside.
  • Includes a discrete RTX 4070, which is rare and powerful for this size class.
  • Comes with Windows 11 Pro, which is a nice bonus for business features.
  • The touchscreen is a useful addition not always found on gaming-leaning hardware.

Cons

  • The 16GB SSD is a deal-breaker, sitting in the dismal 4th percentile for storage. 10th
  • CPU performance is mediocre at the 32nd percentile, bottlenecking the system. 25th
  • RAM is only 16GB, which is at the 32nd percentile and limits multitasking. 26th
  • Screen quality is a weak point, ranking in the 16th percentile.
  • Port selection is poor, scoring in the 21st percentile.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5 1335U
Cores 10
Frequency 3.6 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU RTX 4070
Type discrete
VRAM 8 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
Storage 16 GB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 14"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Physical

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

At $941, the value proposition is weird. You're getting an RTX 4070, which is a $600+ component on its own, for less than a grand. That's the hook. But the rest of the laptop is so compromised you have to factor in the immediate cost of a proper SSD upgrade, and probably more RAM down the line. Once you do that, you're creeping up toward the price of more balanced competitors. It's a budget entry point into high-end mobile graphics, but you pay for it with major sacrifices everywhere else.

Price History

$860 $880 $900 $920 $940 $960 22 फ़र॰2 मार्च $880

vs Competition

Stack this up against something like the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i. The Legion will have a much faster CPU, more RAM, a proper 1TB SSD, and a better screen, all for a few hundred dollars more. You lose the ultra-portable 14-inch size, but you get a complete, no-compromise machine. Compared to an ASUS Zenbook Duo, you gain a much better GPU but lose the innovative dual-screen design and likely get worse battery life. The Apple MacBook Pro is in another league for CPU performance, screen quality, and build, but of course, it can't touch the gaming performance of the RTX 4070. This ExpertBook carves out a niche solely on portable gaming power.

Verdict

Here's the deal: only buy this if you want a very portable gaming machine above all else, and you're willing to immediately upgrade the storage. The RTX 4070 is fantastic, but the 16GB SSD and middling CPU make it a terrible choice for anything else. If your needs extend beyond gaming—like content creation, development, or even just having a usable amount of storage—look at the Lenovo Legion or even a more balanced ASUS ROG Zephyrus. This ExpertBook is a one-trick pony, but it does that one trick very well.