I saw that this model I have is on sale at BB. I really love this rig. I go back and forth for different things between it and my 12.9 iPad Pro, and the G14's screen size doesn't seem like a limitation at all.
Yes, the eclipse gray was nice, but I have to say it's also refreshing to break out of aluminum/gray/black. The lower end $1099 G14 is on sale too, which I imagine you've seen. I tried that one for about a week over the summer, and it was an outstanding machine. I returned it because I wanted more power and storage and was trying out other brands too.Shame the $1200 eclipse gray model is not on sale. Glad you’re enjoying your G14, @Namara.
If the keys were more legible (especially with backlight), I would try the white variant (I need backlight). I like the G14 otherwise.Yes, the eclipse gray was nice, but I have to say it's also refreshing to break out of aluminum/gray/black. The lower end $1099 G14 is on sale too, which I imagine you've seen. I tried that one for about a week over the summer, and it was an outstanding machine. I returned it because I wanted more power and storage and was trying out other brands too.
The seller is Happy Ranger whose rating is only 82%. You can review all of its policies including--and this is important--the return policy. I believe for any Asus machine not purchased through Best Buy that you can buy a protection plan directly from Asus. Asus has an agreement with BB that those purchases' extended plans can only be bought through BB. Once you're registered with Asus, you'll get regular email reminders about purchasing a plan. I get them even though I bought my G14 from BB.I found this in Amazon;
Newest ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 14" VR Ready FHD Gaming Laptop,8cores AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS(Beat i7-10750H),HDMI,Backlight,USB C,NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650,Gray,Win 10 (24GB RAM|1TB PCIe SSD|Office 365)
Newest ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 14" VR Ready FHD Gaming Laptop,8cores AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS(Beat i7-10750H),HDMI,Backlight,USB C,NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650,Gray,Win 10 (24GB RAM|1TB PCIe SSD|Office 365)www.amazon.com
24gb and 1tb, it seems a good price. What do you guys think?
The only think I dont like is the vendor. How do warranties work in Amazon?
@alexCa You’re better off buying this $1299 model from Best Buy for all the reasons @Namara mentioned.The seller is Happy Ranger whose rating is only 82%. You can review all of its policies including--and this is important--the return policy. I believe for any Asus machine not purchased through Best Buy that you can buy a protection plan directly from Asus. Asus has an agreement with BB that those purchases' extended plans can only be bought through BB. Once you're registered with Asus, you'll get regular email reminders about purchasing a plan. I get them even though I bought my G14 from BB.
Other than that, I think it's an OK price for this Ryzen 7 version, but the graphics card is a little lower spec than some of the other G14 within price range models. If I was in the market for one, I wouldn't go for this deal because of the seller's rep, Amazon's return policies, and the machine specs. And I wouldn't be swayed by 24GB RAM since it's so easy to upgrade.
Yes, it's a fabulous machine. I have the 16GB/1TB version and bought it for gaming, but found many games give me motion sickness issues, so I've been just using it for work. Lately I've been having fun running Big Sur in a VM on it just for the fun of it. The backlight doesn't bother me at all, and the two USB-c and USB-a ports are just what I needed. Initially I thought the 16:9 display would be a problem but after the first week, I hardly thought about it. I also love the feel of the keyboard.I'm on a business trip, started playing Cyberpunk on Blade Stealth, low settings, a little laggy but playable, went to Best Buy to pick up ethernet cable because the one in the hotel was busted (whenever they have it I will use it instead of WiFi), saw the g14 on sale for $1200 and bought on a whim. Picked up iFixit set also to move the SSD since TSA confiscated my last one.
Damn, I did not know what I was missing, this is almost unbelievable. Cyberpunk on ultra on 14 inch laptop, that's ... unexpected. Cinebench R20 scores like 4400 without even trying while I was bold and proud getting 3100 on 15 inch Blade running at almost 60W CPU package power. It is unreal.
Keyboard backlight is bad, like really bad, and no Thunderbolt, but I got into the whole pandemic toilet paper like hunt for Ampere and Zen3 and ended up with two new desktop builds which blow my eGPU setup by a lot, by so much that I won't be using eGPU anymore anyway.
For the most part I've been very happy with my egu and while it doesn't have the fastest GPU, it held its own against my discrete GPU, up until CP77 hit the streets. For what ever reason, I can play CP77 with ray tracing on (which turns a lot of the other features to ultra) and be playable on my Razer's RTX2070 (non-super), where as my egpu is rocking a RTX 2060 which stat wise was shown to have near RTX 2070 speeds. I couldn't have ray tracing on and I needed to back down the settings to medium (with just some high).which blow my eGPU setup by a lot
If you can, get one of the FE Ampere cards (3060Ti would make most sense), undervolt the crap out of it, maybe even reduce max clock by 100-200 MHz, flip the Core X fan so that it acts as exhaust. I've put 3080FE like that and it is dead silent, I mean you can't hear a thing at full load. The back fan blows directly on exhaust, the front fan just expels air from through the bracket, this fan arrangement Nvidia did is like custom made for Core X.The downside is fan noise, though hwinfo is not showing huge heat spikes, the fans are aggressive.