ASUS TUF Dash F15 gaming laptop will offer Intel Tiger Lake-H35 and GeForce RTX 30 series in a thin case


At the disposal of the resource, VideoCardz were photographs and technical information about the new gaming laptop ASUS TUF Dash F15 (FX516P). The laptop will be presented at CES 2021, will be able to offer new Intel Core i7 and Core i5 Tiger Lake-H35 series processors, as well as mobile GeForce RTX 30 series graphics accelerators.

The source indicates that ASUS TUF Dash F15 belongs to the new series of TUF Dash Gaming laptops that will be offered exclusively based on Intel Tiger Lake-H35 chips. As stated many times before, these processors are the same energy-efficient Tiger Lake-U, offering up to four physical cores and up to eight virtual threads. However, they have a higher power consumption (up to 35 W) and operating frequency.

As for the TUF Dash F15, it will be able to offer a choice of three processors: the Core i5-11300H or Core i7-11370H models, operating in the frequency range from 3.3 to 4.8 GHz, as well as the Core i7-11375H with frequencies from 3 , 3 to 5.0 GHz. As a graphics subsystem, the novelty will be equipped with a GeForce RTX 3060 with 6 GB GDDR6 or GeForce RTX 3070 with 8 GB of video memory. The announcement of these NVIDIA GPUs, like the aforementioned Intel processors, is expected next week.

Additionally, it is indicated the use of 8 to 16 GB of DDR4-3200 MHz RAM built into the motherboard. In this case, the total amount of supported RAM will be 32 GB. 

ASUS portable gaming system has a 15.6-inch display. It will be offered in three versions: with support for Full HD resolution at 144 Hz, with FHD resolution at 240 Hz, and also with QHD resolution and 165 Hz. The first option will be able to offer 62 percent coverage of the sRGB color space.

According to the source, the weight of the TUF Dash F15 is exactly 2 kg. In stand-alone mode, the laptop operates on a 76 Wh battery. The price for this new ASUS product, as well as the date of its going on sale, has not yet been announced.

Source: VideoCardz [+]

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