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ASUS PROART STUDIOBOOK 16 OLED H7600ZM 16" INTEL CORE I7-12700H 2.3GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD

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Características ASUS PROART STUDIOBOOK 16 OLED H7600ZM 16" INTEL CORE I7-12700H 2.3GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD

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RAM32 GB

VRAM6 GB

Capacidad1024 GB

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GameDev

13.12.2023

i have the 4070 model(MY121X)and I have very annoying dot/mesh pattern on the screen especially on bright colors. its visible from up to 50cm. Service replaced the screen but still the same. Does anyone else have the same issue?

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Luide

14.08.2023

Update: Stay FAR AWAY from this laptop. After a few months of use, multiple users, and not just myself, have had the laptop BRICK itself via faulty and forced BIOS updates (check user reviews on Amazon's listing). Mine has been out of commission and under repair for nearly a month now as the repair shop waits for a replacement motherboard. If you previously owned an older laptop, keep it very close. You will need it soon. And back up all your work files because it runs bitlocker by default and you will be unable to access your files via an external enclosure.

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S.Yu

09.07.2023

Quote from: Luide on July 06, 2023, 01:09:19 Quote from: Luide on July 06, 2023, 01:09:19 Still sounds like a downgrade of a Flow X16🙂

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Luide

06.07.2023

So, I've owned this laptop for about a month now, and I'll start with the positives for a change. 1. The touch is a very welcome addition to my workflow. I use a lot of 3DS Max, and I basically never need to carry my mouse because 3D rotation, panning and zoom is super simple with the touchscreen. Not to mention the ability to create quick sketches to share with my team for reference is a big plus. 2. The CPU performance on this laptop is very good. I have previously used a i7 8750H Dell for the last 5 years, and this laptop is easily 3X or more faster in rendering tasks, and 5X faster when running on battery. Easily a worthy upgrade on that front alone. Not to mention that is coupled with very solid GPU performance (in spite of the fact that NVIDIA shortchanged us a little on the 4070 feature spec. 10GB VRAM, anyone?) 3. The build quality is very solid. Not sure what NotebookCheck used to test the material, but the structure is metallic (says some sort of magnesium alloy) and I can easily confirm the same. Crashed it into some concrete a while back and the concrete actually broke, with no scuffs on the laptop itself. Yet to fully test the Gorilla Glass but that is something great to have for screen protection. 4. The I/O is very extensive on this machine, with 2.5GBps ethernet, 2.1 HDMI, dual thunderbolts plugged directly into the GPU, SD Card (though underwhelming speed-wise) etc. make this laptop good for dongle-free operation. Now, to the cons; 1. The screen, though vivid and colorful with deep blacks, is super reflective, and does not get as bright as I had hoped in SDR mode. Also, though not much of an issue, there is a bit of a dot pattern that is visible when looking at white content on the screen. Finally, when using the laptop's keyboard, there is this annoying tendency to touch the base of the screen which throws your cursor off what you were typing. 2. The battery life is very subpar on my unit, not sure what exactly the issue would be but it draws around 35 watts on medium brightness and just Chrome open, so battery drains from 100 to 0 in less than 3 hours. Throw in some graphical work and this number drops even lower. I had really hoped the battery life would be better as my work often involves mobility, but this is unfortunately not the case. 3. When on anything other than standard mode, this laptop gets LOUD! In fact, loud is an understatement. People in other rooms might think it is raining outside if you run renders on performance and full speed mode. Thankfully the cooling system is more than adequate for this unit, so you will rarely ever need anything other than Standard mode because the performance gain is negligible. 4. Dial is a little gimmicky at best. The biggest issue is a lot of creatives have gotten used to alternative ways to engage with their tools in the case of those who have never used the dial, and the fact that it can sometimes be clunky and not worth the hassle can easily leave it unused altogether. Also software compatibility is a little wanting because it must be built-in by ASUS, who aren't expected to support most software anytime soon. Don't let the dial be the reason you buy this laptop. 5. System suffers from the occasional hangs and stutters which I would not expect from a system running 24 cores. Might be a Windows issue, might be an ASUS issue. Hard to tell definitively. Overall, the laptop is a great addition to a creative's workflow if you're willing to look past the drawbacks. Of particular note is if battery life is a strong consideration, I would suggest looking for an AMD-enabled system as I am convinced this is an Intel issue at this point.

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S.Yu

02.07.2023

This looks like a downgrade of a Flow X16🙂

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asus user

01.07.2023

"Asus uses black plastic for the ProArt Studiobook 16, which feels quite high-quality. " Can any owners comment on this- is it actually plastic? I find that odd because the previous generation was a metal build (assuming aluminum and not magnesium from what I can read) and I'm doubting this is a plastic build.

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Photog

01.07.2023

Quote from: TonDaron on June 29, 2023, 18:23:58 Quote from: TonDaron on June 29, 2023, 18:23:58 I second that. I've also noticed weird actions in Lightroom with the Dial. When processing thousands of pictures you probably have some specific workflow. I've tried to adjust but moving from one picture to another for faster processing I want to use one function mode and Dial is unusable as it keeps setting from the last picture as a starting point. So imagine wanting to correct exposition form 0,60 to 0,30 but first you need to rotate down to the actual exposition if its different that the setting of a picture you come from. Using multifunction Dial in Lightroom is slower than keyboard+mouse. Performance is another topic, there is smth strange going on. I recon it might be just bad software that needs some love, but going through support and explaining what's wrong is a pain. It's a peaty that more and more testers are interested in building a hype and pushing sales than giving real world usage review. This laptop has no advantages for creators. Let's start off with a card reader advertised as fast 985MB/s that achieves around 80MB/s with UHS-II card that's capable of transferring 300MB/s. For me as photoreporter it's a matter of hours saved everyday!

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julia_top

30.06.2023

€4,000 have gone crazy and also for an intel from 13gen to 10nm. I think we all think the same emphatically NO.

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NikoB

30.06.2023

In addition to the deadlock on x86 - the other day Larry Ellison, without restraining himself, said(www.crn.com/news/components-peripherals/oracle-bets-on-amd-ampere-cpus-ellison-says-intel-x86-architecture-is-reaching-its-limit-) that the x86 platform as a whole had reached its limits of development (and the memory controller is the main deadlock here, and in the consumer segment this has long been obvious to any IT expert) and it's time move to Arm and GPU-like architectures. At the same time, he said at the moment that Oracle is completely abandoning the Intel Xeon platform in favor of AMD's EPIC, since their energy efficiency and scalability are much higher. Cheaters at Intel started jacking up TDP a few years ago to stay afloat, losing outright to TSMC's process engineering competition. Now the US is urgently transferring TSMC to the US... And Intel, if it weren't for state subsidies in the EU/US/Israel, would have been bankrupt long ago. the whole company is rotten to the core long ago, and its management has turned into pure parasites, like in most of the old large companies / TNCs. AMD, on the other hand, depends on the share of x86 in the global market - if everything goes badly for Intel, AMD, as their permanent shadow, if it does not quickly leave x86 for another base, will also gradually be left without business .. And laptop manufacturers have completely forgotten about what customers need. Their endless nonsense in design and components has already got all the experts, as well as ordinary buyers. But they are also hostages of what Intel offers them - after all, it is Intel that provides 3/4 of the mobile SoC market, and not AMD, which cannot significantly expand production without the absence of its own factories, and they have little interest in the consumer sector, according to them statements... In companies, there are a lot of extra people who only create a kind of violent activity in order to slowly squander budgets and parasitically continue to exist comfortably, which is clearly seen in the crazy design and the lack of understanding of the target audience more and more..