My review of the ASUS ZenBook Pro 15 UX580GE with a screenpad. First look at what a Core i9 and GTX 1050ti can do in a slim and portable form factor. This laptop is great for creative professionals or engineers that need a lot of power but yet want to carry something fairly light. Watch for the full review! I make a few comparisons to the Dell XPS 15.
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Here it is ! The ASUS ZenBook Pro 15 Review with Dual screens. It's a great laptop but I think the Core i9 is not worth it and you're better off with the i7. Hit me up on discord if you have any questions! discord.gg/mattmoniz
ok after your video and comments, and other reviews, I am convinced i9 will be getting too hot during heavy load lengthy tasks like 4K rendering.
I still want this laptop.
I am now deciding between i7-10510u vs i7-8750h.
the choice is between:
15W – 45W
4 cores = 6 cores
8MB cache – 9MB cache
Q3 2019 – Q2 2018
I obviously would go for 8750H, but again I need to be sure this chasis and fans design can handle it, to be used for 4K lengthy rendering without throttle.
please help me make my final call before I buy it and regret it 5 minutes later.
Do you recommend it if it's on sale for $1500, for regular work, not gaming much?
I've got opportunit to buy this device with i9 for €600… good deal??!
I'm really confused. I like to buy this laptop due to the Core i9 option but I see a lot of negative comments on this. I am worried to buy and then will regret it.
Someone can buy zenbook 14 or 15 it is the same thing but it doesn't have finger print unlock
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Hello guy I have ASUS ZenBook Pro Core i9. Can I update storage (SSD)?.I want to add one SSD
is a professional laptop worth its money.?
Nice video Matthew! By the way what type of screw driver did you use to open the bottom cover of the laptop? Thanks
I get 2h of battery life
They soldered in the RAM I'm done at that. You can forget the other requirements I had when looking for a laptop.
Great thermals… forget it
Number pad, nope they screwed that up too
What where they thinking with that weird keyboard, not standard layout..
I also really wanted two m.2 slots, but you are limited to one storage option.
The only things they got right where the two thunderbolt 3 ports, the 4k IPS display, battery life, and they surprisingly didn't solder in the m.2 and wifi card
Dell xps 15 far better with 4k you can buy with 32gbram or have 64
Hi, great review, thank you! Please can you recomend an USB-C docking for this laptop (including charging)?
Which is better UX481FL or this one?
Battery life is rubbish on this.
very straightforward and professional vídeo. Nice review there. Congrats. You gained a new subscriber!
Hey – Thanks for the review. I just found it after getting this computer. I got it, thinking it seemed beefy, but the web cam is blurry and the speakers crackle. I really hate it. I also wish it had more RAM or upgrade-able RAM. Windows go entirely black when I 'alt+tab', and I am not gaming – just doing work with lots of browser tabs and PowerPoint. I got it for the second screen – because it is nice for doing recordings with PPT – I can see my speakers notes on the second screen – Great for me because I travel and speak at conferences. Any ideas or recommendations? I don't want to go get a external web cam, or wipe it and start over, to see if that fixes things, but it seems like that is what I am going to have to do. 🙁
selling my similar model here, if interest: https://www.ebay.com/itm/323912261323
Would you recommend this laptop for school&editing or a Surface book 2 or a Macbook Pro ?
Tell meeee ux580gd or ge which is worth the money one is expensive by a lot and another one is cheaper
Would u say this is suitable for college?
Great review!! Thank you!
It has a 3rd heat pipe at the back. Good review
What could be the best alternative to this, on pretty much same budget and close performance ? I'm a full-time traveler and need it mostly for graphic design, video editing, without broking the bank. In theory, I'm looking for the best deal portable/performance under 1300€.
I know this video is now quite old, but will the thermals be any better with the I7-8750h? They are both 6 core with 45w tdp or should I rather get a quad core version?
@Matthew, thanks a lot bro! A spot on on what I was look for to make a go-no-go decision!
Cooling for the UX501VW was absolute trash – the CPU and GPU throttled the fuck out. Getting easy to 80 degrees C, with the CPU dropping from 3Ghz to 800Mhz, making games stutter like crazy 🙁
Even with undervolting the CPU and using better coolingpasta the cooling was barely adequate. Looks like they haven't really fixed that problem (shared heatpipe).
May be buy a laptop stand with fan it to keep it cool?
Dude that is such a great review, of anything! efficient, to the point and you covered all aspects really impressed and will watch more of your reviews, subscribe.
This is killing me, as a designer I thought we'd finally be at the stage when I can buy a decent looking laptop powerful enough to run Revit..guess its partition the mac like everyone else time :/
It uses a third heat pipe under the motherboard
Hi 🙂 I'm trying to find a laptop for myself that will be durable in time in terms of hardware for the next 3-4 years. I don't use many graphic programs but I do like to play with it, moreover, the design of the laptop matters to me since I can't stand paying 1000+ € for a laptop that doesn't look premium ahah. My options are at the moment the i7 version of this Asus or this HP Pavilion https://store.hp.com/ItalyStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=4JY40EA&opt=ABZ&sel=NTB.
Which one you think will resist the time better and do you have any advices for a price around 1000-1500$?
p.s: is that true that HP laptops have many hardware problems?
Thank you guys, Thank you Matthew
its not ASSUEEEES …..its ASUS ( like PEG-ASUS )
Worth 1700 euro for zenbook pro ux580 i7 8750h 16gb 512gb fullhd??? I will change ssd with sx8200 pro 1tb.
Totally agree. I bought it but by chance I could return it and get my money back! Such a shame. I really can't understand how manufacturers can consider their clients like this. I will never buy an Asus anymore.
Я ЗА АСУС 😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
My heart just dropped seeing this video 🙁 my dad spent a lot of money on the i9. I got the i9 because I was looking to use Maya for 3D modelling.
Since it comes with two USB Type-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, what do you say about using one tho connect to an external GPU and the other to connect to a monitor? I need a light laptop for university but I like to do some gaming when I have some free time. Do you think this laptop is a good option for me or is there a better one? (priced around 2,000$)
Wow Matthew – Thanks so much for the i9 tip. I was wondering about whether this machine can handle an i9 and you've confirmed my suspicions! I think you just saved me AT LEAST a thousand bucks (if not fifteen hundred buckaroonies!)
what the … fan is on while idling!?
touch mousepad: great great IDEA but such a shitty concept
probably it’s me, but THAT touch mousepad is completely unnecessary
this looks like unboxing therapy?
Just bought this from BBY. returning for-sure, My 0.02.Problems:1 Speakers are on the bottom and are very bass-heavy…like beats by dre heavy. "Muffled" is a complete understatement. The whole laptop vibrates constantly to voice audio. It's like you are typing on top of someone's voice…because…well you literally are. Complete deal breaker – my 2011 y580 top-facing speakers sounded so much better.2 Keyboard is wayyy too mushy. secondary keyboard functions are legit impossible to see bc they're in razor-thin font.3 and 4 are more personal probs. 3 being the labtop is too-thin / flexible. Again im used to more-sturdy thicker laptop bases. 4 being the beige font is NOT at all readable at night with backlight on max. The beige keys don't even look backlit when the backlighting is on.Touchpad being a gimmick doesn't matter if the Zenbook is not-fun to type on / listen to. Nah mean?Was considering Blade 15 but that laptop's keyboard is like…Dell XPS-level flat! I think they both have 0.02mm travel.Thinkpad X1 Extreme sounds fantastic….but its speakers are also on the bottom!My advice to anyone is to stay-away from this unless you don't mind super-im-in-the-next-room sounding speakers, with A LOT of vibration coming up through the keyboard from that audio. Also, memorize secondary functions…at night they're not-visable bc too-dim backlighting / beige text. I may just go grab the blade and deal with the super-bad keyboard…because the rest of that laptop is so good (even if it's matte…meaning less-detail).
3 heat pipes* one under the gpu, or ssd…
Why can't they just put a full size keyboard with number pad on 15 inch models.
If you focus on cpu clock speed, such as calculating something in loop, rendering files into one exe file, and if you already have i5 or i7 laptop, and you are impatient to wait, i9 is a good choice. i9 has 2 more cores than i7. Heat problem can be solved by external fan. There are few cpu clock speed steps you can choose to set. Higher speed consumes more electricity, and slower speed consumes less electricity.
From your review I will take a second look at this
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