🎉 Game On: Elevate your gaming experience with the TUF FX505DT!
The ASUSTUF FX505DT Gaming Laptop is a powerhouse designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a 15.6-inch 120Hz Full HD display, it is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 R5-3550H processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. With 8GB of DDR4 RAM and a 256GB PCIe SSD, this laptop ensures fast load times and smooth performance. Its durable construction meets military standards, while the RGB keyboard adds a stylish touch. Perfect for gaming, work, or entertainment, this laptop is built to handle it all.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 3.7 GHz ryzen_5_3550h |
RAM | 8 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2666 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | TUF FX505DT |
Item model number | FX505DT-AH51 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 4.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 10.1 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.1 x 10.1 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
S**R
Going into year four
This computer is going into its fourth year of existing with daily use, sometimes 5-10 hour days. Everything so far works and works well.I give it roughly twice a year internal cleanings to get out any built up dust. I also upgraded it last year from 8GB of ram to 16GB of ram and has done very well. I have called this computer my PS4, as its so far been able to handle anything I throw at it. I havn't run into a game yet it can't run, though maybe not on the highest detail. Then again I dont mind potato mode at times in various games.Some game titles ive been able to work with [Plus frames settings]Ark: Survival Evolved - Custom settings ranging from low to high. [Low settings on any extra cosmetics, like skybox, or shadows, Medium everything else]League: Max settingsFornite: Custom settings, doesn't like unreal engine 5, but hey this PC is using gear from 4-5 years ago.Minecraft: Custom settings between low and high.Various other games that can be rescourse hungry. Depending on the game, I was able to stream with it while also gaming some of my less resource hungry games. That was before the addition of RAM.I worked with the PC for about 2 years before upgrading the Ram. I highly suggest doing it on your own, it is super easy to upgrade. Plus well worth it for frame rate. Just buy the right item and plug it in basically.The only thing I have ever really noticed with this PC was when I bought it, I thought it was a lemon. It would blue screen randomly, but it was like after it got to know me it never did it again. Same with the wifi, sometimes it acts a fool, but is still stable enough to run. I do plan to replace it at some point in the future.The fans still work and do a pretty good job of self cleaning. There is very little build up when I go in and clean. I still suggest doing it now and again anyways to make sure everything looks okay.I hope to keep this laptop running until I no longer can use it[PC dies, or games just scale past abilities]. Its really easy to get into and work with. I for sure hope to get another Asus, I'll more than likely get an older cheaper one just like this one was [this PC was bought I believe a year or two after release].
M**L
Great quality laptop and long lasting
This has been an amazing laptop since I had purchased it years ago and still running strong. Has needed nothing. I added more ram to it. The quality and longevity is just great. I would purchase this laptop again. It may not be a high end gaming laptop but it does great for the games that I do play. You can install Windows on it or Linux Mint and it works perfectly. Worth the price.
A**R
Great budget gaming laptop with some very small, negligable con's
This laptop arrived on my doorstep on February 9th, 2020 and had no issues out of the box. I plugged it into my monitor, plugged a keyboard and mouse in, and downloaded the Resident Evil 2 remake. This laptop will run the game on high settings, however the fans will be very loud and the CPU will be working very hard. I just want to mention this as a sort of rough benchmark, though we'll get into more specifics in just a minute.First, let's look at the pro's and con's of this laptop. Now, just to get a subjective opinion out of the way, I do not take my laptop out of the house very often. That being said, there's no reason why I wouldn't. It weighs roughly 5 pounds which doesn't really seem too heavy to me, but obviously you be your own judge.Pro's:* Has played everything I've thrown at it* Apparently can run Linux (I run Linux, you can run whatever you want)* The keyboard is I believe a chiclet keyboard, but honestly it's one of the best feeling chiclet keyboards I've used in recent memory* The screen has a solid 120 hertz refresh rate and some pretty decent viewing angles for the price. I will say that there are some bright spots, which might bug some people, but I don't mind them so much.* Build quality is something I look for in all of my laptops, and this one was obviously no exception. The body is all plastic, but it's a solid feeling plastic that's kind of rigid and doesn't flex much but also doesn't feel brittle.* The hinge is actually also very sturdy. I did not think this would be the case, and worried about the amount of closing/opening it would have to endure. After a few months, I'm happy to report that it feels no different than when I first bought it. Again, only 2 months at this point, but I've had more expensive laptops break in less time. I'll call it a positive.Con's:* Look, the touchpad just sucks. If you plan on using this touchpad for any kind of serious work, just get a mouse. It's finicky, often deciding that I have a ghost finger touching in the opposite place as my finger, or that the three clicks I just did were all right clicks. Frankly, it's kind of a headache, but I mean a mouse is better anyway.* The battery life is pretty mediocre for a normal, business class laptop and downright abysmal when you're gaming. Think 2 hours of Resident Evil before you have to think about how much progress you're going to lose in the next 15-20 minutes. Leave it plugged in for intense gaming, surfing the web and watching youtube will get you about 4-5 hours, depending on your settings.* This laptop only comes with the 256gb nvme flash memory. This is great as a boot drive and pretty much nothing else. It does not come with a hard drive by traditional standards, and the space provided is not enough for any kind of gaming library. You'll likely want to get a 1tb hard drive or SSD, that should hold most of your stuff. Or get a different size, I'm not your mom.* I/O is not great. All of the ports on this laptop are on the left hand side of the laptop, meaning that there are not very many of them, and yet they still feel kind of cramped. In total, there are three usb ports (1 of which is USB 2.0, the other two are USB 3.0) an HDMI port, an Ethernet port, the charging port, and a headphone jack. There is no card reader, no thunderbolt, no USB-c. On the other side of the laptop you'll find a kensington lock, for all of your kensington purposes. I just kind of feel like they could have put in a card reader and maybe another USB or HDMI on the other side, but it doesn't bug me too much.* Finally, and this is more a gripe about the current state of windows as a whole, but this laptop does come with a fair amount of bloatware. I randomly find things like Bejewelled or Fruit Ninja and their lookalikes downloaded on my boot drive. Thank Linus for Linux, yikes.Now something that I do want to address, this CPU (Ryzen 5 R5-3550h with Vega 8 IGPU) is not the toughest CPU out there. It's comparable to some of the low end i5's that Intel has been putting out, but it does only have a base clock speed of 2.1 GHZ and a boosted clock speed of 3.7 GHZ. This means that the CPU does sometimes get very hot for what seems like lower quality games, but the reality is that those games may be more CPU intensive. A good example I found was Terraria. It runs fine, but not when I was doing five other things in the background. Just some food for thought, it hasn't really impacted my feeling about this laptop, but you should know what you're getting before you get it.Finally, I want to mention the Armoury Crate program that is shipped with ROG and TUF laptops from Asus. I personally really like the interface, and it's one of few thing's I'll miss when I switch to Linux. It really does give you all of the real time performance info you need, as well as allowing you to control certain effects for your keyboard or what GPU will be used. You can also buy devices that link to your laptop and use the same RGB effects (For all you REAL gamers out there.)To sum this whole thing up, I was pleasantly surprised. I wasn't really expecting the build quality to be great, I wasn't expecting a really good keyboard, and I wasn't really expecting to be able to throw Linux on here. Lots of good surprises, not many bad ones. The touchpad sucks, but this IS still a budget laptop. I would and have recommended this laptop to friends and family alike, and am excited to see how long I can run modern titles with this lovely machine. I don't want to say "Get this NOW!!!!" or anything, but I did a lot of shopping and found nothing better for the price, so take that how you want to.Thanks for reading! If you've made it this far, have a great rest of your day!Update 10/20/2020: Everything that I previously said has remained the same. Keyboard is great, still handles all of my games, and I've grown my library quite a bit since then. I really don't have much more to add to my previous review, I just felt it was good to update this review and let anyone know that the laptop has not disappointed thus far. I do have mine in more of a second screen, desktop configuration, But the ventilation had been fantastic even when I had it on my bed playing some low resource games. All in all, I can comfortably recommend this laptop to others after over 6 months.
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