Asus TUF Dash F15 FX516PE
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A line of stylish, powerful, well-equipped laptops from the new TUF Dash product line that Asus launched in 2021. The characteristic features of this family include a very compact size (case thickness of 20 mm) and moderate weight (2 kg), so that potential owners can equally count on serious performance and high mobility. Another feature is the impact-resistant housing, which has passed rigorous US Army stress tests and can be used in adverse weather conditions.
Laptops Asus TUF Dash F15 FX516PE belong to the upper part of the middle price segment and, unlike Asus TUF gaming laptops, are more designed to solve professional tasks of various kinds. Based on the 11th generation Intel Core i7 (Tiger Lake) platform, which provides a significant increase in computing performance with a slight decrease in autonomy. The graphics potential is revealed by the third-generation NVIDIA RTX 30XX graphics card with hardware support for ray tracing and a dedicated machine learning unit.
Such hardware is equally suitable for both games at high graphics settings and resource-intensive tasks like 3D design, video rendering, compiling, etc. In addition, the TUF Dash F15 is equipped with a high-quality 15-inch IPS display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, fast charging, a modern network controller with support for current wireless protocols, a comfortable island-style keyboard with a single-color backlight, a sound card with DTS X Ultra and multifunctional modern USB ports. The webcam is missing.


i recommend buying a model in the USA in a packaged RTX 3050TI video card, if it is plugged in before charging, then in cs go on high in me 111 to 150 fps and on the battery it will be up to 60 fps and so on all games ale so contented top solutions for 2-3 years on ultras top processor i7 and ssd nvme at 512 gb if it’s hot on ultras, then it’s better to warm it up on high tinctures, increase it up to 80 degrees, don’t heat up the laptop better |
The laptop itself is not bad. But I do not recommend buying it. I used it for two years. It was well-maintained, but then an error with the graphics card started appearing, and at a random moment in a game, it crashes. I sent it to the dealer for diagnostics. Repair costs 45k) I bought two laptops (with a 2-3 day difference) and eventually, both laptops had the same issue at the same time (used differently). At first, everything was satisfactory even with the i7 4 cores (8 threads), which is quite low for modern standards, it performed quite well. Malfunction |










































