The ASUS TUF Dash F15 is one such laptop that you
can group with this GPU and it only performs decent but looks pretty
great as well. The minimalistic gaming laptop for the win! Taking into
account that it has the RTX 30 series, it offers substantial value for
its price point. But when it comes to upgrading your ASUS TUF F15 to
boost its performance and capacity you can go with DDR4 4GB, 8GB, 16GB,
and 32GB memory upgrades.
All the above-mentioned SSDs and DDR4 RAMs are assuredly computable with ASUS TUF F15.
Things that you can upgrade in your laptop-
Firstly the RAM:
Unlike some of the thinner and
lighter gaming laptops delivered by ASUS, the RAM then is all slotted
ones, none of those non-upgradeable soldered RAM then. ASUS cast in DDR4
2666 MHz RAM now, but due to the extents of the AMD Ryzen mobile
processors, they only run at over 2400 MHz. That’s a commodity to note
when mastering your new SO- DIMMs you won’t gain anything from spending
further for faster RAM because 2400 MHz is the limit. You can maximum
out the memory support with 32 GB DDR4 2400 RAM (16 GB x 2) if you want,
just so that you can feed Chrome more.
The 2.5 drive
Two screws hold in the case for the2.5 ″ drive. ASUS handed us three screws in the box, permitting you to secure your drive in the case. Of course, with a2.5 ″ bay, it means that you own the option to pick either quick SATA SSDs or conclude for a further storehouse, but sluggish HDDs. We've our Phidisk Wrath Keeper then which we can slot into the2.5 ″ bay. ASUS kept this2.5 ″ bay empty, so throwing in an a2.5 ″ drive won’t want any migration or backup. Just throw in a new drive, and you're set.
Cooling
Now while we're veritably satisfied with the temperatures we saw when we reviewed the ASUS TUF Gaming FX505D, if one day you want to replace the thermal paste, it’s not going to be that hard. Some laptops have their cooling system under the keyboard, which makes it extremely hard to reach, but this one right then ranks as one of the easier ones to service. Whether you want to repast for better performance or just perform conservation and remove the dust in the heat sinks, you can. ASUS did equip it with their anti-dust system, but the heat sinks will still collect dust over time. So yep, laurels to ASUS for icing that the ASUS TUF Gaming FX505D is fluently maintained. One thing to note however is there are cables running over the left heat sink, so you would need to detach the cables before removing the whole cooling assembly. One thing that you might realize is that ASUS used bobby relatively freehandedly then. Utmost of their former designs had aluminum heat spreaders over the VRAM and also VRM, but it seems like they decided to go full bobby this time around for better heat dispersion.
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