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ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 REVIEW. NOT just another gaming laptop!

The brand NEW ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 is elegant, settled and restrained. But is this the way?!

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The ROG brand has always been associated with  gaming, both through its bold design and the performance of its products. Therefore, at first  contact with the new ROG ZEPHYRUS G16 2024 at CES in Las Vegas, I was a bit perplexed. If the 2023  version was abundant in LEDs, was aggressive and screamed EXTREME GAMING from all its guts,  the new model radicaly changes the design direction, being much more elegant, settled and  restrained. Is this a bad thing? I would say not, on the contrary. If Appl
e were to make a gaming  laptop... it would probably look a lot like this new G16 2024: a slim aluminum chassis, straight  lines, a generous trackpad, an excelent screen and stellar performance. I even took a moment to  compare it with my own MacBook Pro with M3 Max, and the similarities are there. Sure, the ROG  laptop comes with an RGB keyboard, but otherwise, I find many parallels between the two, whether  we talk about design or build quality. Moreover, this year, the ZEPHYRUS G16 is not jus
t a gaming  laptop anymore. This one came with NVIDIA Studio drivers out of the box, so it is also aimed at  content creators and those who use the laptop for work in general, another indication that ROG wants  to reposition this series. ASUS sent us an Eclipse Gray model for review, an infinite but still nice  gray, but you can also opt for the Platinum White version. In short, we're talking about a laptop  that is under 2 kg, just under 18 mm thick, a 16-inch OLED screen with a refresh rate of
up  to 240 Hz, and a list of technical specifications that would make any high-end laptop enthusiast  rejoice. Spoiler alert, we have an Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU and an RTX 4090 graphics card, along  with 32 GB of ultra-fast memory. But before we get to the inside, let's stay a bit longer with  the construction of this new G16. In my opinion, the laptop is very close to the comfort limit  for a truly portable device. 2 kg is not much, the dimensions make it compatible with most  bags, backpacks,
and... travels, and the fact that this particular model comes with a main 240W  charger and a 100W travel charger, shows that Asus has considered mobility as an important  aspect of this model. The battery is 90Wh, an absolutely necessary capacity when talking  about a laptop with so much horsepower. From my experience, with light tasks and more aggressive  power-saving, the laptop lasts a whole day of work. This is a chapter where we still should  not bring up Apple with their M3 Pro or Max, be
cause... it wouldn't be a fair fight. Apple's  laptop easily lasts twice as long, so there's no comparison here. However, in the x86 ecosystem,  the G16 2024 firmly positions itself within its class limits for autonomy. Another aspect of the  G16's maturity is that now you no longer take the carnival with you when using the laptop in public  - specifically, the lid no longer has that Anime Matrix, that spectacular matrix of LEDs. The new  model only has a diagonal strip of white LEDs, a strip th
at can, of course, be controlled  from Armoury Crate, along with the keyboard that remained RGB. The screen on the tested  model is an excellent ROG Nebula Display OLED with a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels, G-Sync, a  refresh rate of 240Hz, and 100% DCI-P3 coverage. Asus offers for other models in this series also  a TFT screen, which although does not benefit from the perfect contrast of the OLED panel, retains  largely the same characteristics: it reproduces colors from the DCI-P3 spectrum en
tirely, has  Pantone certification, the same refresh rate, and maintains compatibility with Dolby Vision. But  we only tested the OLED version, but nothing stops you from opting for the other display variant. If  we turn our attention to the body of the laptop, we notice some important changes compared to the  previous generation. The most important change is in the hinge area: now, the hot air evacuation  is not done exclusively through the bottom of the screen, which personally gives me some p
eace of  mind, the base of the screen will no longer heat up during extended gaming sessions. Now the  hot air is also expelled through the bottom, through some vents that may be a bit too small,  but we will talk about that immediately. However, probably because of the choice of this exhaust  solution, the following change from the 2023 model occurs: the screen can no longer be opened to 180  degrees. Is this a problem? I don't think so, but this feature could be useful in some situations,  at
presentations or in certain viewing positions. Raise your hand who else keeps their laptop fully  open, propped on their knees, when watching movies in bed. The speaker area now occupies a much  larger space on either side of the keyboard. There has been an upgrade in this department  as well: two tweeters and four 2W woofers, each capable of a sound almost 50% more powerful  than the 2023 version of G16. Louder is better, right? The sound quality has also been  improved, the laptop being able t
o better reproduce low-frequency sounds than the previous  generation, aka bass. In the multimedia chapter, I would also mention the webcam, which is now 1080p,  compared to 720p as it was on the previous model, and retains compatibility with Windows Hello, so  it also has an infrared sensor. The microphone, or rather the microphones of the G16 2024, offer  excellent flexibility: you can select between a cardioid recording mode, which isolates the  user from noises from the sides and back, a ste
reo mode, which captures a wider sound, and  the omnidirectional mode, which does exactly what the name says. If we add here also the advanced  noise canceling, we have in front of us a laptop capable of good quality teleconferencing in noisy  environments. The keyboard is very similar to the previous model in layout, but there are visible  changes to the keys. They are larger, less rounded at the edges, and the 1.7 mm travel makes the  typing experience very good. I'm not at all fond of the hal
f-size directional keys, just as I'm  not fond of the small Enter key, but nothing is perfect, right? However, the trackpad is quite  close to perfection, with a gigantic surface, 15cmx10cm, adequate palm rejection, and a  very satisfying click. We don't have a NumPad integrated, as with other Asus models, although  the space would have allowed for its presence. As much space as there is in the keyboard area,  I think they could have put a physical NumPad, but then it wouldn't look like a Mac...
Oh,  I wanted to say "but then there wouldn't have been room for these cool speakers". I end the  design section with the "wired" connectivity, and here we have an excellent selection of  ports. On the left we have the charging port, a Thunderbolt 4 port with DisplayPort 2.1 connected  directly to the integrated GPU and 100W charging, a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A, an HDMI 2.1 and a combo  audio jack. On the right, we have a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C with DisplayPort connected to the NVIDIA  GPU and capable
of G-Sync and charging at 100W, then we have another USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A and  finally an SD card slot. Not bad. And with that said, let's now move on to the part that excites  nerds: the technical specifications. In a laptop with a total thickness of less than 18mm, Asus  has managed to cram impressive processing power, definitely superior to the previous generation  of G16. Thus, we have an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, the latest craze in Intel mobile processors. With  6 performance cores and 10 ef
ficiency cores, out of which two are even lower-power, no less than 22  threads, and a maximum boost frequency of 5.1 GHz, the processor is extremely efficient relative  to the performance it offers, at least for the x86 architecture. The processor has a power  limit of 85W (PL1), respectively 110W (PL2), powers that can also be manually configured from  Armoury Crate. This Core Ultra 9 is assisted by 32 GB of ultra-fast memory GDDR5X, with a  frequency of 7467 MHz. We will soon see where this p
rocessor stands in comparison with Apple's  M3, with the previous model in the same series, the G16 2023 with 13900H, and also with a desktop  Core i5 13500 CPU, but until then I'll also mention that the laptop also has configurations  with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H and 16GB RAM, if you want to keep a trace of decency. Note  well, the memory is soldered onto the motherboard, so forget about upgrading, at least the memory.  And now ladies and gents, the results are in! We tested the processor in
Cinebench R23, and  the results are as follows! With 20,297 points in multicore, the G16 2024 has a power equivalent  to a desktop i5 processor, in a package under 2cm thick and less than 2kg. I'd say that's good. The  performances are superior to Apple's M3 Pro and also surpass the 13900H, at least in Multi-Core,  it is equivalent to my personal Mac M3 Max with 14 cores and just under the top M3 Max with 16  cores, which scores around 24.000 points in R23. As for the video part, we have a "bor
ing"  RTX 4090 Mobile with 16GB VRAM... I'm joking, of course, there's nothing boring about this  GPU. With a power of up to 130W in boost, the implementation in G16 2024 is not the most  performant, there are also variants out there with 175W, but we are still talking about a 4090 here,  which translates anyway into serious performance. The laptop also contains a MUX switch, which  completely eliminates the integrated GPU in the processor in intense graphic usage scenarios, but  also benefits f
rom Advanced Optimus technology, which juggles the two graphic accelerators as  needed. Simply put, this translates into improved efficiency and longer battery life. We tested  the graphics subsystem both in synthetic tests and in Cyberpunk 2077, on the principle that if  it works in Cyberpunk, not many titles can bring it to its knees. Here are the results. We placed  this laptop side by side with our test platform with Ryzen 9 7950X and RTX 4070, so you can get  a clearer idea about the perfor
mances. The video card is a tad better than a desktop RTX 4070 - a  GPU that consumes 200W. In Cyberpunk 2077, we used the native resolution and four configurations from  the integrated benchmark: Ultra without RT, Ultra RayTracing without DLSS and Ultra Raytracing with  DLSS, with and without Frame Generation. We played around with the settings in Armoury Crate, running  the tests in both Performance and Turbo presets, to see how much that matters. Here are the  results. Two conclusions can be
drawn from here: first - it is clear that the presets  in Armoury Crate are not just for show, the massive difference from Performance to Turbo  can really be felt. The second: if you don't want to have a... cinematic experience, so to speak, at  a rate of 24 frames per second in Cyberpunk 2077, either deactivate Ray Tracing or activate  DLSS, and possibly Frame Generation. Given the performance in Cyberpunk, you will have an  excellent experience in most current AAA titles. In e-Sports games, t
he frame rate will be very  high - 250-300 FPS on High in CS2. In our tests, the temperatures remained within decent limits,  92 degrees Celsius for the processor and 82-83 for the GPU, and although the keyboard area heated up  noticeably, it did not become uncomfortable. For the version of the ROG ZEPHYRUS G16 2024 that we  tested, Asus uses a vapor chamber cooling system, an expensive but very capable solution. In  combination with the liquid metal thermal interface for the CPU, the cooling ma
nages to keep  the laptop at reasonable temperatures during use. But... and here comes the big BUT. Because you  can't have it all, the only chapter, in fact, where this laptop suffers, is related to noise.  In Turbo mode, which provides maximum performance, the laptop becomes a very expensive hairdryer  in demanding games. The noise is not annoying in tone, but its volume becomes irritating after less  than an hour of play. Selecting the Performance mode attenuates the problem, but if you want 
to play intensively on the ZEPHYRUS G16 2024, I strongly recommend using headphones. For those  who use this laptop for work, Performance mode is a better choice, especially since the difference  in performance will not be as visible as in games. Ah, and there's one more notable downside,  which I will never cease to mention, namely the bloatware on the laptop. A good part of the  functions in Armoury Crate and MyASUS are useful, but at least for heaven's sake, ditch McAfee, the  antivirus that
is more intrusive than a virus. Also, on the software side, an optimization of the  switching system between the video cards would be useful because when launching a 3D utility or a  game, you get about three or four notifications from the Optimus system, the brightness changes  about just as many times and even if it doesn't impede the laptop's functioning, it is annoying.  Otherwise, concluding, we have here a sensational laptop. With an elegant build, a flawless OLED  screen, with performanc
es all the more remarkable as they are packaged in such a light and thin  chassis, the ZEPHYRUS G16 2024 clearly distances itself from last year's model and reorients  towards a more mature audience. If you work for example in an architectural office, but in  your free time you pull in a gaming session, the G16 2024 can be a very good choice: it doesn't  look like a gaming laptop, but it has enough power for any task. On the other hand, you kind of have  to work in an architectural office to aff
ord it, because the version we tested, with 4090, 32 GB  RAM, and 2TB SSD, is listed in the ASUS store at $3500. Now, there are not many more powerful  16-inch models on the market, and even though a MacBook with an M3 Max, like my 14-core one,  offers at the same price a comparable performance in productivity work and a substantially longer  battery life, the G16 has the advantage of a significantly more powerful graphic subsystem,  which, together with the operating system, allows for an excel
lent gaming experience. But  this is the top dog; prices for the ZEPHYRUS G16 2024 start at around $2500, money for which you  get the same aluminum chassis and even the same CPU. The difference is that at the entry-level  model you will less RAM, beware, non-upgradable, a GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop video card, and 1TB  of storage. The battery capacity is the same, the audio system is the same, so you get a good  part of the constructive quality and processing power of the model we tested, at half
the price  of the top of the range. Which I say is still a good deal. And as all good things come to an end,  as I hope this laptop and this video have been, tell us below in the comments section: how do you  like the new ROG Zephyrus G16? Are you excited by this more subdued and mature look of the new  model, or do you think that with this tempering of the design, it has lost some of its charm? But  what about the fact that ROG has now thought of it more as an all-around good laptop, both for 
productivity and gaming, what do you think, is it an inspired move or not exactly? That's it for  today, subscribe to Techniqualities, of course, only if you think we deserve it and you want to  reward our work, thank you and good luck!

Comments

@SudeepUnnikrishnan-oz5zd

Love this review. So thorough, hits all the most relevant points, brilliantly researched, tinkered with and presented. Great job sir!

@forty2

Genuinely an incredibly impressive review, better than most channels a hundred times your size. That's a sub from me, keep it up man!

@Skeptics96

Awesome video, very informative and clearly put. I don’t think you mentioned the lack of upgradeable (soldered) RAM, though I hear there is some advantage to this due to the closer positioning to the CPU.

@fabrizioaprea9259

What a top class exquisite review, especially when compared to much bigger channels. Never been so enthusiastic to hit the sub button. Keep up the amazing work!

@joshcravey9728

Great review! Just got mine in, can’t wait to test it out!

@anventia

Wait, this is the first review I've come across that mentions it comes with a secondary charger! Or, is it only the 4090 version that does? 🤔🤔

@Thewickedjon

I can't believe how good of a review this is. THank you for this very detailed video. I have learned a lot about this laptop, that other reviewers dont really explain. Like this: it might be a problem for some people ( me included) to dock this laptop, since you have to use the charger cable on the left hand side, and then the usb type c docking cable on the right hand side,, you gonna end up with a horrible mess of cables on your desk, which is going to trigger OCD all over the place. because the left-side usb-type c is connected to the igpu, and NOT the nvidia, this is a monstrously HUGE problem , i dont understand why companies keep doing this,, its a "gaming" laptop no? so please make all usb-type c ports connect to the nvidia gpu, PLEASE! Anyways you are a great reviewer and should have a way larger audience, Great stuff!!!

@zorakzoran1

I love this channel. Thanks!

@umairug

bro what camera on you filming this on! watching on 4k hdr this is one of the highest quality videos ive ever seen! respect

@xjcl6469

Buying it partially bc it doesn’t have a numpad… just rly don’t like how numpads look, making the main keyboard off center. Plus I never use it anyways.

@DanielDuedu

The price for the 4060 variant makes the 4090 variant a no brainer purchase if you want the 2024 G16.

@user-td9fw6gh7x

it is simply the coolest, chicest and most powerful laptop in one place.

@Lethal205

Nice video, thanks for the review ❤😊

@electricmirageblack

I love the bigger screen but the lack of AMD CPU and expandable RAM mean I am passing on this for the g14

@Mustafa-xs1dj

I was skeptical about this laptop bc of the underpowered GPU But now I’m locked in Thanks

@vincenthumphery-wq5nr

Who seriously plays a gmae at the very highest settings medium settings is fine for me and it still retains good graphics and gameplay

@legallyharmless

Damn! Does that wobbling screen bother anyone else too? I was excited to go for G16 over G14, but the wobble is too much. UCkszU2WH9gy1mb0dV-11UJg/7cIfY5niDOmSkNAP08CA6A4 Now I am thinking twice before spending this much on a premium laptop. I was planning to go for 4080 because they won't give 32 GB on 4070 for some reason. I hate when they force you to buy higher-end models for no reason.

@HATCH5T

Hp omen transcend 16 review please

@scottpeters2608

I personally wish they kept the magnesium alloy body as the previous gen with the ergo lift hinge and just ditched the anime matrix altogether. Also, like MiniLED better for a gaming laptop, then oled and think all of these new laptops with oled are literally going to "burn out" within a 3 year lifespan. I think manufacturers like Asus and Msi also believe that since that's how long they warranty their Oled gaming monitors. For something that cost $3.5K, a 3 year life is unacceptable. The Rog Flow X16 is the more sensible choice from Asus, offering what I think is a better screen choice, more cross functionality and alot wider upgrade path.

@efosao

I keep my laptop hinge fully open in bed!! 🤚 Almost 180 degrees. That new hinge makes me very sad.