Very true. Same treatment as last year's Zephyrus g16 amd version, maxing out to 4070, whereas far less powerful and less efficient Core Ultra version goes all the way to 4090
It just seems really sketchy. Maybe some behind-the-scenes deal between manufacturers and Intel? Idk. The more I think about it, the more I'm convincing myself that I won’t be buying anything Intel this year, lol
@@matiasfrias5429 How so? Intel 13th and 14th gen HX laptops were considerably more expensive than their AMD counterparts while simultaneously being on par to slightly worse in gaming. Even if the company is going downhill, they can still keep their exclusivity deals going as long as people are still buying.
Definitely is because Intel owns the mobile CPU space. They already know they can't compete with AMD on the desktop side with the recently announced 9950x3d coming out soon and Intel has no answer to that or the 9800x3d. AMD is also coming out with the Strix Halo APU which is gonna be excellent. Problem is AMD availability on laptops is scarce.
“Same performance as Intel” is ridiculous. The performance per watt on the 9955HX3D is sooo much better, giving so much more TDP headroom to the discrete GPU. On top of this, the HX3D chip from AMD is all *full* performance cores, no E-cores that require manual process pinning. Looks like I’ll be going with Razer this year.
But it's only X3D on one CCD that requires thread scheduling to only that CCD or else a performance penalty if you cross CCDs. Intel's e-cores have overall had better scheduling support in Windows 11 than AMDs dual CCDs. I'd rather have the AMD but to Imply that Intel is much worse in this scenario is a little disingenuous.
@@brandonupchurch7628 And there's the thermal issues that X3D brings. It definitely runs hotter than Intel. Not to mention various game compatibility issues (looking at you POE 2).
Dude, this is a laptop chassis not desktop, these X3D CPUs are very sensitive to heat so the more headroom you can create the better, plus these high end AMD mobile CPUs tend to just generally run hotter than Intel.
@@wolfstorm5394 I totally agree about the sensitivity to heat, given the smaller surface area for heat dissipation. That’s why it’s so confusing they are using heat pipes from multiple laptop generations ago, instead of the vapor chamber designs from the last year and this year they use on the Intel models.
First peformance per watt is not that different tbh, Second these processors are both going to run at More or less 65w when gpu is active, so that higher tdp claim is bs
Dropped the ball so hard this year but at least now I'll save a bunch of money.. If Asus wants my money they better drop the 9955hx3d with 5090 with the 18 inch nebula all day.
@@blondegirl7240 They still have the highest market share and people still do buy Intel CPUs a lot more than AMD because people are stupid. To prevent the loss of that market share intel pays manufacturers to use their chips more. There are just more options available for Intel chips than AMD.
@@akshat8586 No, people do not in fact buy Intel anymore. Top 10 bestsellers across retailers are AMD CPU's. You are talking OEM's and Laptops which are different story. Shared market ? sure but they are different.
@@blondegirl7240 likely, because then Asus makes more money. Managers might also get bigger bonuses if profits are better because they got processors at a discount from Intel, causing there to be some brand loyalty at the manager level. I don’t personally know the Asus product managers directly, so I don’t know the situation. But the vibe I got was that Intel and Asus have been collaborating on products for a long time, so they end up collabed to make this new chassis, but then maybe the new chassis design could not be used by competitors? I don’t know. That’s all spitball and guessing though.
😂answers are no as well. maximum configuration from Lenovo is same as asus, 9955+5070ti. I'm holding my 7945 hx and 4090 in a legion. . it is a model from 2022 , but still the top configuration in a few months 😢
this is 100 percent INTEL paying millions for 5090 exclusivity, they have nothing else going for them so theyl play this dirty shit game. No intel for me going forward. ALL AMD pcs only
Another year of them with Intel pandering last year Strix models does not even have Ryzen versions, only Intel now Ryzen is back on Strix models this years, they had this treatment?
Intel dying is bad for *everyone* dude. If AMD has no competition, it will just jack up prices while barely updating anything. It's a profit-driven corporation, not your friend.
So you expect amd ryzen cpu will replace cheater position of intel, huh? Or your mind assume that amd has enough moral to not do it when they're monopoly?
@lilith1504 I don't care, I want great products, best screen, best GPU, best CPU, best speakers, best battery, best trackpad, best keyboard, best webcam, longest battery duration, I don't care who makes the parts, I certainly I don't one company producing a mediocre part deciding which parts can be installed on other machines
Why doesn't anyone ask Asus reps why is there no HX3D chips with the 5090? I legit want to know because this is some bullshit. And even if they did give an AMD version with the X3D chips it won't be until next year, I doubt anything will be announced in H1 this year.
I did ask. Mainly, it sounds like AMD didn’t push for it or help plan to make a top end product with Asus. And the reps from Asus sound like they were happy with Intel’s performance… I dunno. Still seems hecking weird we don’t see one.
@@GizmoSlipTechThe only redeeming factor for these laptops are thunderbolt 5 from Intel and the rtx 5090 having 24gb vram ... Now I have to wait and see what the Intel CPUs do. If it was a 9955HX3D and 5090 I would have preordered it immediately if I could 😢. -------- Update --------- Now that I'm reading this again, that sounds fishy to me. Asus knows the anticipation for that chip and even if AMD was difficult to deal with they could have pressed more for it. Because it looks bad for everyone ... Bad for Asus because they failed to meet obvious expectations and bad for AMD because AMD just announced their top end chips and they not even in top end laptops. Additionally, when asked "why?" The problem will come back as AMD being the culprit... It sounds like Intel gave a massive discount and AMD had a price increase so they went for the cheaper deal. It sounds very fishy to me 😮.
@@GizmoSlipTechsounds fishy... Intel must have given them a massive discount and AMD had a price increase leading them to pick Intel and make up the excuse that performance difference was negligible.
@@GizmoSlipTechseems strange considering Asus in 2023 has partnered with AMD before to offer the top spec cpu option from AMD and the top gpu option from nvidia being a 4090 in the Zephryus Duo 16 the zephryus duo 16 2023 version had all the bells and whistles of a laptop in an AMD laptop but they didn’t refresh it or do what they were supposed to working with AMD laptops.
Planned already, but it could also pair better/worse with a 5090 and the performance gap could increase or decrease. But we do have a comparison of both. We’ll see.
They do. They sell a ton of them. They both make great mobile chips, so its a win win for the consumer. Some AMD fans like to think they are some sort of scrappy underdog getting muscled out of the market. Meanwhile they have a market cap of over 206 billion dollars.
@@carlosalbertofernandezcamp4981 People do want both. But I think the main issue is that people want to be able to choose the best cpu and gpu for them, and Asus did not let them make that choice by forcing the AMD parts to not have the best two GPUs and a worse chassis too
It's not that people don't want them, but that AMD has a slight edge in top-end performance leading people to be disappointed when it's looking like you can't get the most powerful CPU paired with the most powerful GPU in 2025. If you're going all-out and spending $3500 on a laptop, you want the best of everything, and Intel doesn't offer that.
very well said about intel having the premium features and AMD not being given the chance to shine, AMD is CLEARLY the better chipset but yeah maybe you're right about intel paying these laptop manufacturers and maybe that's why they're going bankrupt because they're spending so much paying other companies to doo shady things anti competitive shenanigans and not paying for actual R&D and their engineers
Asuck , msi , acer ... All of them are the intel's good boys 😂 Fight me if im wrong but this kind of weird configuration ( amd cpu top of the line but paired with mid tier nvidia ) has been happening a while since 2020
@@phatminhphan4121 yeah, time to call it out-it was more understandable when Intel had the clear lead performance wise, now the performance gap is likely in AMD’s favor
As big of a fan as I am with the ROG chassis, I really dont like this lol. Does anyone know an alternative laptop line that I can look at to get the Ryzen+5080?
From what I've heard AMD hasn't been the greatest to work on about integrating their chips into designs and being able to supply mobile chips in a reasonable volume, I think AMD's biggest focus has been enterprise servers and they've really failed to rub elbows with manufacturers to get their CPUs and GPUs pushed into laptop designs, leaving manufacturers to choose Intel because they're reliable at supplying and work closely with OEMs to integrate their chips into products. Also on high end models with nothing being socketed, there's a lot of design costs that go into each variation of a board, splitting an already small segment might not make sense when they can just offer it with one CPU and the GPU alone will sell it. Although I'd love to see AMD sweep, because Arrow Lake on desktop was enough of a disappointment, I'm sure cramming it in a laptop with slow JEDEC RAM will make the high latency of the platform even more visible and the X3D will absolutely wipe the floor.
@@abaj006I second that and I also believe that is one of the reasons why you only see the Samsung 3gb modules on the mobile RTX 5090 because only a niche set of people buy those laptops, meaning supply requests are low enough and I think Samsung didn't have adequate supply so early in the year. It makes no sense to put the x3d on laptops that is within budget and many people will buy over a really expensive laptop that only a minority of the minority buy and then claim supply issues ... Not to mention AMD got massive backlash from the non x3d chip sales on desktop, until x3d dropped so why wouldn't they want to lead high end mobile with that chip? Feedback and anticipation on mobile was already through the roof and they knew that! Intel must have given a massive discount to asus for them to do all that BS.
@@brandonupchurch7628 this was true I believe, but not anymore, I think supply issues are mostly resolved now that we are past covid… but I can ask around about thr current happenings
No 4k screen option and no x3D processors it's a big big disappointment from Asus., those aspects apart, i love the new design. Let`s see what competition has to offer
i'll buy a laptop as soon as we have amd cpu and 5080 or 5090 mobile gpu. whatever the manufacturer actually just found that msi Raider A18 HX A9WJG / A9WIG , Vector A18 HX A9WIG / A9WHG have x3d chip and rtx 5080/90. Hopefully they have good hinges it will be a buy from me if it actually proves itself good/usefull in benchmarks
@@Games_and_Tech haha, I just redo the take when I mess up a processor name/number or something. Had to fo multiple takes for some of the videos I released today
Laptop manufacturers are clearly pairing the fastest NVIDIA GPUs with slower Intel CPUs and leaving AMD's top-tier CPUs stuck with mid-range GPUs just to keep Intel relevant. If they offered AMD laptops with both the best CPUs and GPUs, Intel wouldn't stand a chance. It's so obvious they're forcing us into buying what they want us to buy, not what we actually need. It's frustrating as a consumer, and honestly, a boycott might be the only way to get them to listen. We need better choices, not these manipulated combinations! I've been waiting for years for a full AMD laptop with a top-tier CPU, GPU, and all the premium features. But no manufacturer has stepped up to build something even close to what I'd be willing to pay for. This is the exact reason why I haven't bought a new laptop in the last 5 years. It's so disappointing-there's clearly a demand, but they just won't deliver!
Waiting for some Chinese company to make high-end AMD CPU paired with high-end Nvidia GPU laptops..goodbye those soo called popular companies that sold their soul to the Western propaganda..
Here's hoping Lenovo gets the specs right. This holding back AMD situation is basically brands throwing away potential sales. Any company that's smart should swoop in and scoop up those customers looking for a high-end AMD gaming laptop with a 5080 or a 5090 gpu.
i excpect 80% lead ? is that 7945hx level domination ? up to 156 % lead ? .. o ya gaming* 14 % id hope ? gaming benchmarks need chrome browser tabs open test ? 100 tabs 500. 1000. 10 000 ?
Paid deal between Intel and ASUS. Shame on ASUS. One of the best reason to consider MSI or other brand with AMD chip. I would do so or would wait scar with rizen processor.
Dude, the reason Amd is in such few laptops is because of SUPPLY ISSUES, not because something is happening behind the scenes with Intel, people need to understand this
@@Fluffball555 it was that way during covid. I don’t think it is like that currently. But I think Asus really needs to at least make a 5090 gpu with the top of line Ryzen 9 9955HX3D from AMD, preferably in a Scar 16/18 chassis and premium feature set
I'm sure intel has paid them good for this
altough kinda oot : i don't like this kind of monopoly from intel to laptop OEM
(bonus additional : and this conpany also supporting israel, tch)
As a retailer this is common from green and blue...
Very true. Same treatment as last year's Zephyrus g16 amd version, maxing out to 4070, whereas far less powerful and less efficient Core Ultra version goes all the way to 4090
Obviously intel is not letting OEMs pair AMD with top tier GPUs. It will otherwise show how weak intel CPUs are.
It just seems really sketchy. Maybe some behind-the-scenes deal between manufacturers and Intel? Idk. The more I think about it, the more I'm convincing myself that I won’t be buying anything Intel this year, lol
Its rare because Intel is not in a position to do those shady things anymore I tough.
it will be kinda : 4000H + dGPU maxed at 2060
It's supply issues from amd, not something sketchy
@@matiasfrias5429 How so? Intel 13th and 14th gen HX laptops were considerably more expensive than their AMD counterparts while simultaneously being on par to slightly worse in gaming. Even if the company is going downhill, they can still keep their exclusivity deals going as long as people are still buying.
Definitely is because Intel owns the mobile CPU space. They already know they can't compete with AMD on the desktop side with the recently announced 9950x3d coming out soon and Intel has no answer to that or the 9800x3d. AMD is also coming out with the Strix Halo APU which is gonna be excellent. Problem is AMD availability on laptops is scarce.
You keep it honest with us folks. This is why we respect you and love what you've been doing! Keep telling it like it is!
“Same performance as Intel” is ridiculous. The performance per watt on the 9955HX3D is sooo much better, giving so much more TDP headroom to the discrete GPU. On top of this, the HX3D chip from AMD is all *full* performance cores, no E-cores that require manual process pinning. Looks like I’ll be going with Razer this year.
But it's only X3D on one CCD that requires thread scheduling to only that CCD or else a performance penalty if you cross CCDs. Intel's e-cores have overall had better scheduling support in Windows 11 than AMDs dual CCDs. I'd rather have the AMD but to Imply that Intel is much worse in this scenario is a little disingenuous.
@@brandonupchurch7628 And there's the thermal issues that X3D brings. It definitely runs hotter than Intel. Not to mention various game compatibility issues (looking at you POE 2).
Dude, this is a laptop chassis not desktop, these X3D CPUs are very sensitive to heat so the more headroom you can create the better, plus these high end AMD mobile CPUs tend to just generally run hotter than Intel.
@@wolfstorm5394 I totally agree about the sensitivity to heat, given the smaller surface area for heat dissipation. That’s why it’s so confusing they are using heat pipes from multiple laptop generations ago, instead of the vapor chamber designs from the last year and this year they use on the Intel models.
First peformance per watt is not that different tbh, Second these processors are both going to run at More or less 65w when gpu is active, so that higher tdp claim is bs
Dropped the ball so hard this year but at least now I'll save a bunch of money.. If Asus wants my money they better drop the 9955hx3d with 5090 with the 18 inch nebula all day.
yup amen
Intel probably sells CPU with huge discount in order to get better treatment
Naah they just pay them
@@akshat8586 No one buys Intel Desktop CPUs, ofc they make huge discounts for the laptop segment
@@blondegirl7240 They still have the highest market share and people still do buy Intel CPUs a lot more than AMD because people are stupid. To prevent the loss of that market share intel pays manufacturers to use their chips more. There are just more options available for Intel chips than AMD.
@@akshat8586 No, people do not in fact buy Intel anymore. Top 10 bestsellers across retailers are AMD CPU's.
You are talking OEM's and Laptops which are different story. Shared market ? sure but they are different.
@@blondegirl7240 likely, because then Asus makes more money. Managers might also get bigger bonuses if profits are better because they got processors at a discount from Intel, causing there to be some brand loyalty at the manager level.
I don’t personally know the Asus product managers directly, so I don’t know the situation. But the vibe I got was that Intel and Asus have been collaborating on products for a long time, so they end up collabed to make this new chassis, but then maybe the new chassis design could not be used by competitors? I don’t know. That’s all spitball and guessing though.
and its not even a 285hx with 5090. why they using a 275hx with 5090 and side lining amd , 9955hx3d is better than 285hx.
@@Zoro-Oni-Giri the reason they said is that the 275HX is only 0.1 ghz slower, so the upgrade was not worth the cost to upgrade to 285HX.
Hopefully Lenovo has an option for the 9955hx3d
😂answers are no as well. maximum configuration from Lenovo is same as asus, 9955+5070ti. I'm holding my 7945 hx and 4090 in a legion. . it is a model from 2022 , but still the top configuration in a few months 😢
only 5pro with 5070Ti-6/2025
Yup @@romanplacek9425
still rocking my '6800 h+6700m was looking to upgrade but I don't know @doublepluto
MSI doesn't offer also top specs on AMD.
Let's hope Lenovo will do it.
then you will be dissapointed for Lenovo
Lenovo doesn't either 😠
Bro what even are our options lol
Lenovo 5pro with AMD 9955-6/2025
@@Mimz670 The MSI Raider 18HX AI has the X3D + RTX 5090. No G-Sync or Advanced Optimus though.
this is 100 percent INTEL paying millions for 5090 exclusivity, they have nothing else going for them so theyl play this dirty shit game. No intel for me going forward. ALL AMD pcs only
Another year of them with Intel pandering
last year Strix models does not even have Ryzen versions, only Intel
now Ryzen is back on Strix models this years, they had this treatment?
How long will last intel before it dies, and stop seeing these dirty moves
Intel dying is bad for *everyone* dude. If AMD has no competition, it will just jack up prices while barely updating anything. It's a profit-driven corporation, not your friend.
So you expect amd ryzen cpu will replace cheater position of intel, huh? Or your mind assume that amd has enough moral to not do it when they're monopoly?
@lilith1504 I don't care, I want great products, best screen, best GPU, best CPU, best speakers, best battery, best trackpad, best keyboard, best webcam, longest battery duration, I don't care who makes the parts, I certainly I don't one company producing a mediocre part deciding which parts can be installed on other machines
It's amd fault for the lack of supply, that's why there werern't that many 7945hx laptops last gen
Amd sucks
Asus sold their soul to Intel 🤣
Ass.
People want Nvidia and AMD cpu combo for a reason.
Why doesn't anyone ask Asus reps why is there no HX3D chips with the 5090? I legit want to know because this is some bullshit.
And even if they did give an AMD version with the X3D chips it won't be until next year, I doubt anything will be announced in H1 this year.
I did ask. Mainly, it sounds like AMD didn’t push for it or help plan to make a top end product with Asus. And the reps from Asus sound like they were happy with Intel’s performance…
I dunno. Still seems hecking weird we don’t see one.
@@GizmoSlipTechThe only redeeming factor for these laptops are thunderbolt 5 from Intel and the rtx 5090 having 24gb vram ... Now I have to wait and see what the Intel CPUs do. If it was a 9955HX3D and 5090 I would have preordered it immediately if I could 😢.
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Now that I'm reading this again, that sounds fishy to me.
Asus knows the anticipation for that chip and even if AMD was difficult to deal with they could have pressed more for it. Because it looks bad for everyone ... Bad for Asus because they failed to meet obvious expectations and bad for AMD because AMD just announced their top end chips and they not even in top end laptops. Additionally, when asked "why?" The problem will come back as AMD being the culprit... It sounds like Intel gave a massive discount and AMD had a price increase so they went for the cheaper deal. It sounds very fishy to me 😮.
@@GizmoSlipTechsounds fishy... Intel must have given them a massive discount and AMD had a price increase leading them to pick Intel and make up the excuse that performance difference was negligible.
@@GizmoSlipTechseems strange considering Asus in 2023 has partnered with AMD before to offer the top spec cpu option from AMD and the top gpu option from nvidia being a 4090 in the Zephryus Duo 16 the zephryus duo 16 2023 version had all the bells and whistles of a laptop in an AMD laptop but they didn’t refresh it or do what they were supposed to working with AMD laptops.
@@Parky-pm2sg even the scar 17 2023 with 4090 and r9 7945hx3d . was a beast and the top performance of all laptops . damn
Only way to see whose chip is better will be an Intel vs AMD 5070TI laptop comparison
Planned already, but it could also pair better/worse with a 5090 and the performance gap could increase or decrease. But we do have a comparison of both. We’ll see.
Seems like asus is missing the boat by not having AMD paired w 5080-5090.
ASUS better offer these with all the bells and whistles or I'm not buying it from them.
i'm sure intel giving these chips away for free to have exclusivity at top end as they're totally outclassed
Love your videos and your enthusiasm for new laptops.
So Intel still has money to pump into ALL laptop producers so to to not offer best specs on AMD systems.
what about price ?
Why doesn't anyone want laptops with Intel processors?
They do. They sell a ton of them. They both make great mobile chips, so its a win win for the consumer. Some AMD fans like to think they are some sort of scrappy underdog getting muscled out of the market. Meanwhile they have a market cap of over 206 billion dollars.
@@carlosalbertofernandezcamp4981 People do want both. But I think the main issue is that people want to be able to choose the best cpu and gpu for them, and Asus did not let them make that choice by forcing the AMD parts to not have the best two GPUs and a worse chassis too
It's not that people don't want them, but that AMD has a slight edge in top-end performance leading people to be disappointed when it's looking like you can't get the most powerful CPU paired with the most powerful GPU in 2025. If you're going all-out and spending $3500 on a laptop, you want the best of everything, and Intel doesn't offer that.
@@Aaron-ui9tjyour the only fanboy here lmao
@@nocommentarygaming2644slight edge? X3D is miles ahead in gaming performance
Can you please do a report on the G14 with the AMD 370 and the 5080?
Coming soon. Already filmed.
ASUS Ripping Customers Off...BTSOI
very well said about intel having the premium features and AMD not being given the chance to shine, AMD is CLEARLY the better chipset but yeah maybe you're right about intel paying these laptop manufacturers and maybe that's why they're going bankrupt because they're spending so much paying other companies to doo shady things anti competitive shenanigans and not paying for actual R&D and their engineers
they should but why they dont do it ?
Asuck , msi , acer ... All of them are the intel's good boys 😂
Fight me if im wrong but this kind of weird configuration ( amd cpu top of the line but paired with mid tier nvidia ) has been happening a while since 2020
@@phatminhphan4121 yeah, time to call it out-it was more understandable when Intel had the clear lead performance wise, now the performance gap is likely in AMD’s favor
@GizmoSlipTech yep Sir
Thats it, im getting the Razer blade.
Laptop 5080 2500 dollar
Razer Blade 5080 will be 4000 dollar
@@steffdia7080 I don't care, im not buying intel.
@@ahmetcemalyasar6975does Razer offer X3D tho?
As big of a fan as I am with the ROG chassis, I really dont like this lol. Does anyone know an alternative laptop line that I can look at to get the Ryzen+5080?
NO.Only 5070Ti.
Msi raider a18 has x3d with 5090
All I'm saying is Intel better have no issues no driver bugs nothing if they were have this much control over all these laptops
From what I've heard AMD hasn't been the greatest to work on about integrating their chips into designs and being able to supply mobile chips in a reasonable volume, I think AMD's biggest focus has been enterprise servers and they've really failed to rub elbows with manufacturers to get their CPUs and GPUs pushed into laptop designs, leaving manufacturers to choose Intel because they're reliable at supplying and work closely with OEMs to integrate their chips into products. Also on high end models with nothing being socketed, there's a lot of design costs that go into each variation of a board, splitting an already small segment might not make sense when they can just offer it with one CPU and the GPU alone will sell it. Although I'd love to see AMD sweep, because Arrow Lake on desktop was enough of a disappointment, I'm sure cramming it in a laptop with slow JEDEC RAM will make the high latency of the platform even more visible and the X3D will absolutely wipe the floor.
That makes no sense, the 5070Ti will be of higher volume than 5090. If supply was an issue, then you would find the AMD X3D CPUs with 5090s only.
@@abaj006I second that and I also believe that is one of the reasons why you only see the Samsung 3gb modules on the mobile RTX 5090 because only a niche set of people buy those laptops, meaning supply requests are low enough and I think Samsung didn't have adequate supply so early in the year.
It makes no sense to put the x3d on laptops that is within budget and many people will buy over a really expensive laptop that only a minority of the minority buy and then claim supply issues ... Not to mention AMD got massive backlash from the non x3d chip sales on desktop, until x3d dropped so why wouldn't they want to lead high end mobile with that chip? Feedback and anticipation on mobile was already through the roof and they knew that! Intel must have given a massive discount to asus for them to do all that BS.
@@brandonupchurch7628 this was true I believe, but not anymore, I think supply issues are mostly resolved now that we are past covid… but I can ask around about thr current happenings
Razer 16 has it, you can go buy that if you want.
Indeed we get screwed.
Best combo this gen as last gaen is Amd and Nvidia.
No 4k screen option and no x3D processors it's a big big disappointment from Asus., those aspects apart, i love the new design. Let`s see what competition has to offer
4k on a screen that size makes no sense
@@wolfstorm5394 No benefit for creators?
i'll buy a laptop as soon as we have amd cpu and 5080 or 5090 mobile gpu. whatever the manufacturer
actually just found that msi Raider A18 HX A9WJG / A9WIG , Vector A18 HX A9WIG / A9WHG have x3d chip and rtx 5080/90. Hopefully they have good hinges it will be a buy from me if it actually proves itself good/usefull in benchmarks
I like when you use the proper words!
@@Games_and_Tech haha, I just redo the take when I mess up a processor name/number or something. Had to fo multiple takes for some of the videos I released today
@GizmoSlipTech I meant I liked the title of the video... I appreciate your honesty
Buyers have to vote with their wallets if you want to get these laptop manufacturers to use AMD top tier...
Laptop manufacturers are clearly pairing the fastest NVIDIA GPUs with slower Intel CPUs and leaving AMD's top-tier CPUs stuck with mid-range GPUs just to keep Intel relevant. If they offered AMD laptops with both the best CPUs and GPUs, Intel wouldn't stand a chance. It's so obvious they're forcing us into buying what they want us to buy, not what we actually need.
It's frustrating as a consumer, and honestly, a boycott might be the only way to get them to listen. We need better choices, not these manipulated combinations!
I've been waiting for years for a full AMD laptop with a top-tier CPU, GPU, and all the premium features. But no manufacturer has stepped up to build something even close to what I'd be willing to pay for. This is the exact reason why I haven't bought a new laptop in the last 5 years. It's so disappointing-there's clearly a demand, but they just won't deliver!
no high end gpu no buy, make asus suffer in sales for doing this
Waiting for some Chinese company to make high-end AMD CPU paired with high-end Nvidia GPU laptops..goodbye those soo called popular companies that sold their soul to the Western propaganda..
Here's hoping Lenovo gets the specs right. This holding back AMD situation is basically brands throwing away potential sales. Any company that's smart should swoop in and scoop up those customers looking for a high-end AMD gaming laptop with a 5080 or a 5090 gpu.
Where is Lenovo?
Asus don´t think about there customers. Just see money from Intel.
is that amd cpu legit?
backdoor deals
buy Razer 16 instead with Ryzen and high end GPU
amd should sold at lower price to compete
Amd should make their own laptops, intel did it this current gen.
So ridiculous. The fastest CPU with mid-level GPU and old screens. The crappy, unreliable Intel CPU with 5090.
CRIES****
but if a 5070 is a 4090 then its ok ? but reality is a thing ?
i excpect 80% lead ? is that 7945hx level domination ? up to 156 % lead ? .. o ya gaming* 14 % id hope ? gaming benchmarks need chrome browser tabs open test ? 100 tabs 500. 1000. 10 000 ?
demand oled too ? mid profile key caps would b cool too ? with steelseries omnipoint or hooting..
Basically Intel is good at anything else but not making chips
Nothing new....remember how all laptop manus always used single channel configs with AMD and dual with Intel...
Paid deal between Intel and ASUS. Shame on ASUS. One of the best reason to consider MSI or other brand with AMD chip. I would do so or would wait scar with rizen processor.
Dont get an asus laptop, always full of problems and headaches
AMD chip is way better, it has 3D V cache which has better gaming performance
Guess Razer is the way
Doesn't look like they are putting the top-end HX AMD CPUs into their laptops (at least based on the information they've released so far)
Just say NO!
Np 5090 No Buy, thst"s all, Fed'-up with this scam against AMD buyers.
how you define scam? when you're paying for 5090 but gave you 5070 that's a scam.
Gimping the AMD versions is not smart at all.
Im sure Intel is paying them BIG MONEY under the table just like they did during the athlon era... The old anti competitive INTEL IS BACK
madness
No losss, Asus laptops are a nightmare, constantly breaking, terrible warranty service and overpriced. Just buy Tong Fang and be happy.
Get over it, it will never change.
Dude, the reason Amd is in such few laptops is because of SUPPLY ISSUES, not because something is happening behind the scenes with Intel, people need to understand this
@@Fluffball555 it was that way during covid. I don’t think it is like that currently.
But I think Asus really needs to at least make a 5090 gpu with the top of line Ryzen 9 9955HX3D from AMD, preferably in a Scar 16/18 chassis and premium feature set
Intel supports israel❤