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Asus ROG Flow X13 GV302 13.4" Touch Ryzen 9 7940hs 16GB RAM 1TB SSD RTX4060 Laptop $2699 + Delivery + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Seems like a price drop on this specific model, good choice if you want the 780m iGPU over the i9 version.

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.

Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

Manufacturer Specifications
Model Name GV302XV-MU009W
Marketing Name ROG Flow X13
Color Off Black
Dimension (W x D x H) 29.9 x 21.2 x 1.67 ~ 1.87 cm
Weight 1.30 Kg
Processor AMD Ryzen™ 9 7940HS Mobile Processor (8-core/16-thread, 16MB L3 cache, up to 5.2 GHz max boost)
Discrete/Optimus MUX Switch + NVIDIA® Advanced Optimus
Graphic Wattage ROG Boost: 1520MHz* at 60W (1470MHz Boost Clock+50MHz OC, 45W+15W Dynamic Boost)
Graphic NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060 Laptop GPU
Graphic Memory 8GB GDDR6
IGPU AMD Radeon™ 780M
Panel Size 13.4-inch
Resolution QHD+ 16:10 (2560 x 1600, WQXGA)
Refresh Rate 165Hz
Response Time (G2G) 3ms
Viewing Angle 89/89/89/89
Touch Screen Touch Screen
Panel Tech IPS-level
Contrast 1000
Brightness 500nits
DCI-P3 % 100%
Anti glare Glossy display
Adaptive-Sync technology G-Sync
Pantone Pantone Validated
Nebula Display ROG Nebula Display
Support Dolby Vision HDR Yes
On board memory 8GB*2 LPDDR5 on board
Total System Memory LPDDR5 16GB

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  • Obligatory "that's a lot of money for a 4060". And is 13.4" a weird form factor for anyone else? For a laptop of this performance class?

    • +1

      And is 13.4" a weird form factor for anyone else?

      This is exactly why it costs a lot of money

      • +1

        The only use case I can think of for needing that much power in a small form factor is for machine learning work. For gaming and content creation, it's a real struggle that amount of screen real estate.

        • +1

          Funnily enough, gaming and content creation in a small form factor is exactly why I want it lol. Don't want to be travelling with a laptop bigger than 14" and already have a desktop at home.

          I can't imagine my use case is too common but that's exactly why this laptop costs as much as it does, because it serves a niche.

          • @eecan: I’ve been a professional photographer for the last 7 years. There’s a noticeable slowdown in my work rate shifting from my 27” at home to my 15.6” Legion Pro on the road. I can’t even imagine trying to do the same work on a 13.4”. And yes, the Legion Pro is a pain to carry around, of course. It’s all a trade off.

        • A 13-14" gaming laptop may not be for you, but there's a market for it. Hence why the Asus Zephyrus G14 and Razer Blade 14" have been quite popular.

        • Nah 8GB isn't really going to cut it for machine learning. Plus we like to see lots of code too.

          ML peeps will buy a 4060 desktop for half the price (and marginally better 4060 desktop chip), buy a desktop with a 12GB+ video chip or just buy a really sweet laptop, light with a decent screen size and use cloud.

    • +4

      For me the 13-14" form factor is perfect and specifically why I would be interested in this laptop but I'm looking for 32GB RAM as well and it doesn't look like you can expand the RAM on this model.

      • Agreed, also the lower weight that comes with a smaller form factor

    • People getting this I assume would be for the "tablet mode". Even though it costs extra being able to bring your own 60% keyboard for some people could be a bonus. That's the main reason I'd get one of these but I'll wait and hopefully there'll be more competition and gaming tablet form factors become more of a thing.

  • The Intel version is currently better value for $2497 https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/asus-rf-z1…

    • Unfortunately the Intel 13900H has a very high TDP and significantly effects battery life. At least on the AMD version you also have a good IGPU if you don't need to use the 4060 all the time, plus good battery life and built in AI. This is not available on the Intel version.

      • Perhaps if the majority of your usage is spent on battery and not while on charger, then the extra $200 could be worth spending.

      • CPUs don’t constantly operate at their maximum TDP; they dynamically adjust power consumption based on workload, often consuming less power during idle or lighter tasks. This tablet also has PL1/PL2 power limits according to mode, with additional power limit caps for CPU+GPU cross-load scenarios.

        • The 7940hs is a 35-54w TDP CPU on TSMC's 4nm node.

          The 13900h is a 45w-115w TDP CPU on Intel's 10nm node.

          TSMC'S manufacturing process is superior. No matter how you tweak or try to spin the numbers, the 13900h will never be as efficient as the 7940hs. There is a massive performance drop once the 13900h is restricted below 45w.

  • i have the 3050 ti model, dlss helps out so much in demanding titles, im waiting to see for the 4070 32gb model as an upgrade path. There is no other laptop out there that can compete with the features the x13 lineup offers so it is understandable as to why they are highly priced.

  • Ouch a lot for a 4060…

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