Just for Gamers: ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop

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If you’re tired of getting your gaming fix on your family computer or work laptop, get something that’s made for the mission. The ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop has an 16:10 FHD 165HZ display, NVIDIA GeForce RTX, and Windows 11. Added to that, you can save $235!

Get power in your gaming with a 13th gen Intel Core i7-13650HX processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU at 140W Max TGP. It’s quick, too, with 16 GB of DDR5-4800MHz memory and a 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSSD.

When your gaming reaches the point where both you and the ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop need a break, the CPU has Thermal Grizzly’s Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal to cool it down, as well as a third intake fan. It will help you with all those long gaming sessions.

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See all your gaming in full-color greatness with an FHD 165Hz panel, 100% sRGB, and Pantone validation. The design of the machine was inspired by a cyberpunk and graffiti look. It also features cross-hatched vents, and the lid has a dot matrix design.

The laptop includes a 12-month warranty with expert support, thorough diagnostics, and parts, if it ends up needing a repair. The replacement parts carry a 90-day warranty themselves.

Save $235 on this 2024 laptop, and pay just $1,164.99. It’s nearly $200 cheaper than the 2023 model, that you can get for $1,350. Your purchase includes a 90-day pass with access to more than 00 high-quality games, with more being added all the time.

ASUS Rog Strix G16 Gaming Laptop

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