Asus :- FX504 Review

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The Asus TUF Gaming FX504 appears to be an out and out take. Its eighth Gen Intel Core i5 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 designs can play recreations on low or medium settings, and the sound is OK. Be that as it may, the workstation’s strong state cross breed drive (SSHD) stockpiling is moderate, and its 1080p showcase doesn’t flaunt diversions and other media well since it’s diminish and flat. You get what you pay for, so there are penances you’ll need to make with this moderate machine.

CPUIntel Core i5-8300H CPU @ 2.3GHz
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home
RAM8GB
RAM Upgradable to16GB
Hard Drive Size1 TB
Hard Drive Speed5,400rpm
Hard Drive TypeHDD
Secondary Hard Drive Size
Secondary Hard Drive Speed
Secondary Hard Drive Type
Display Size15.6
Highest Available Resolution1920 x 1080
Native Resolution1920×1080
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Speed
Graphics CardNvidia GeForce GTX 1050 (2GB)
Video Memory2GB
Wi-Fi802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Wi-Fi Model802.11 AC (2×2)
BluetoothBluetooth 2.0
Mobile Broadband
Touchpad Size4.1 x 2.8 inches
Ports (excluding USB)Ethernet
Ports (excluding USB)HDMI
Ports (excluding USB)Headphone/Mic
Ports (excluding USB)Kensington Lock
Ports (excluding USB)USB 2.0
Ports (excluding USB)USB 3.0
USB Ports3
Warranty/Support1-year warranty
Size15.1 x 10.3 x 1 inches
Weight5.14 pounds
Company Websiteasus.com

Design and Build Quality

The Asus FX504 highlights a regularly Asus structure and fabricate quality and that, generally, is something to be thankful for.

The laptop doesn’t leave a great deal to be wanted as far as the general plan and fabricate quality. The top, with its smokey-dim shading and the light-up Asus logo looks quite damn great. The frame is sturdily manufactured and feels like it could endure a shot.

Inside, the console is encompassed by a structure that I can just portray as modern, and the power catch (which, by the way feels great to press for reasons unknown) is additionally precise, with a little red-dab illuminating to demonstrate the power’s on. Everything about this PC, it’s console, and the shading decisions Asus has made is exceptionally engaging. The red console backdrop illumination looks fantastic, and everything else takes a center street between shouting ‘gaming,’ and remaining stealthy.

I/O Ports and Connectivity

The Asus FX504 has an OK dimension of I/O, despite the fact that not so extreme as gaming PCs nowadays will in general accompany. There’s a solitary USB 2.0 port, 2x USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a HDMI out, a RJ-45 ethernet port, and a solitary sound jack rather than the different earphone and mic ports you may discover in a great deal of gaming PCs.

Display

The Asus FX504 accompanies a 15.6-inch FullHD board with a 120Hz invigorate rate. Obviously, at Rs. 1 Lakh, a 120Hz showcase is extraordinary, if not incredible. In the event that you’re unconscious, a higher invigorate rate assists with lessening movement obscure in quick paced recreations.

The display panel has decent viewing angles as well, but like I mentioned earlier, the build quality could’ve been (and should’ve been) a lot better here. There’s a lot of flex and it’s honestly kind of scary.

Keyboard

Ahhh.. again for some reason, I’ve generally expected some sort of a gaming-focused keyboards on gaming PCs. Notwithstanding, the one Asus has pressed inside the FX504 is a chiclet console that accompanies the standard red backdrop illumination.

It is anything but a mechanical keyboard, and it certainly doesn’t attempt to counterfeit it either. In any case, I didn’t observe that to be quite a bit of an issue, particularly since it offers a lot of movement thinking about the generally slimmer profile of the PC, and it doesn’t make you have an inclination that you’re tapping on glass when playing an amusement.

Performance

Discussing the execution of the Asus FX504, it’s sort of a blended pack. Specs astute, the workstation gloats of an eighth gen Core i7 processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, 4GB GTX 1050Ti designs, and a 1TB FireCuda HDD. The eighth gen processor is an incredible expansion, yet despite everything i’m baffled with the way that Asus ran with 8GB RAM rather than 16GB which would’ve managed some dimension of future-sealing at any rate.

The Asus FX504 highlights a double fan cooling framework with hostile to tidy innovation. Fundamentally, the fans have two unique vents, with one of them to drive the residue out, and the other for the tourist. How this functions isn’t imperative; what’s essential is the means by which well this works.

The FX504 highlights three separate warmth funnels for coordinating the warmth far from the segments, and towards the cooling-fans, and I need to state, the warm execution on this PC is on point. I didn’t see the PC getting hot even in the wake of playing Rainbow Six Seige, Far Cry 5, and GTA V consecutive on it. Clearly the console got somewhat warm (as consoles so regularly do), yet it wasn’t awkward, and once I quit gaming, the workstation rapidly returned to room temperature.

Opinion

FX504 is gone for individuals who need some similarity to movability with their gaming workstation, and for those, I’d prescribe adhering to ‘Best Battery Life,’ until the point that you achieve a place where you can dependably charge your PC should the need emerge. At that point you can change to best execution on the off chance that you need.They should have add extra ports considering Gamers requirement, I hope they will introduce more in the forth coming series.

Overall, it is as mentioned for Gamers and with the product quality overall and the price bucket it’s still competitive in the range.

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Jigish Shah is a passionate Techie & Enthusiast, A Certified Digital Evidence Analyst and currently works as a Pricing Analyst.He is blogging on Tech since his High school days and since then, he has developed a passion towards Tech Writing & Gadget reviewing, Also a Football fanatic & supports Chelsea Football Club along with these loves Music & Rides Avenger 220 Street.

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