If you’re currently in the market for a new gaming laptop then it can not have escaped your attention that ASUS has, without a doubt, one of the most impressive ranges out there. With designs and specifications to suit almost any needs, their ROG (Republic of Gamers) branding has one of the best reputations on the market.
With this in mind, we take a closer look at the ASUS ROG Strix Scar III, the latest release in their highly-popular series featuring both an Intel 9th-Generation 9900k processor, Nvidia 2070 graphics card and a huge 32GB of RAM.
As you might expect, the ASUS ROG Scar III range has a number of different model variants. These differences are generally quite minor to the overall design and generally tend to be based upon the processor, graphics card and storage capacity.
The specific model we had was the G531GW which features an Intel 9880H processor, Nvidia 2070 graphics card, 32 GB of RAM, and a 15.6″ 240Hz display. For the sake of clarification, we will simply refer to this particular model in the remainder of the review as the ASUS Scar III.
We have included the specifications below for this system, but for more details on this and the other model variants, you can visit the official website via the link here!
“Aim for esports excellence with the ROG Strix SCAR III, engineered to compete at the top tier of Windows 10 Pro gaming. Intelligent Cooling unleashes the raw power of the 9th Gen Intel Core CPU and GeForce RTX™ graphics, while the world’s fastest 240Hz/3ms laptop display lets you play at the speed of pro gaming. Jump into multiplayer matches anywhere with stronger RangeBoost Wi-Fi, show off your personality with the wraparound Aura Sync light bar, and gain privacy for personal data with the new ROG Keystone.”
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