Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Two-minute review
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Asus has gone with all-AMD hardware build for its new Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition (FA617XS) gaming laptop. As an Asus TUF model, that probably makes sense. After all, TUF is Asus’s more accessible gaming brand.
Despite that, the specs and hardware look good. You get AMD’s excellent Phoenix APU with eight Zen 4 CPU cores, plus AMD’s latest entry-level mobile GPU, the AMD Radeon RX 7600S.
Screen-wise, it’s an expansive 16-inch IPS panel with 240Hz refresh and 2,560 by 1,600 pixels. It’s a really punchy, crisp, and responsive display and definitely one of the highlights of this Asus lappie. Along with those headline features, there’s 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.
As for build quality, the base unit is all plastic but very sturdy with the exception of a whiff of flex just above the keyboard bed. Meanwhile the screen lid is alloy and lush to the touch. All told, it feels exactly like what it is, the slightly more affordable option from a premium brand.
The same goes for performance. For the most part, it’s about on par with an RTX 4060 laptop in games. The proviso, of course, is that applies to conventional raster games. Enable ray tracing and the Nvidia GPU will have quite the edge. Nvidia graphics also offers superior scaling and frame generation technology.
It’s worth noting that AMD’s Smart Access Graphics tech which switches between the integrated and dedicated graphics can be slightly flakey. Still, the APU makes for fantastic battery life for web browsing and movies of well over 10 hours.
So, this is a pretty nice machine overall. But the more highly you value the gaming experience, the harder it is to ignore the obvious-for-a-reason Nvidia RTX 4060 options among our best gaming laptop options.
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Price and availability
- How much does it cost? £949.99
- When is it available? Available now
- Where can you get it? Available in the UK (other configurations available in the US and Australia)
The Asus TUF A16 FA617XS is currently only being offered in the UK for just under £950, but you can find some of the other configurations in the US and Australia for around the $1,000 range (closer to $2,000 AUD).
It’s not a bad price for the overall specifications, build and performance. The only problem is that you can get similar laptops with Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics for only slightly more money, such as the Acer Predator Helios 16 and HP Victus 16. That’s probably where we’d spend our cash.
Value: 4 / 5
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Specs
The Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition FA617XS comes in just one configuration (though the TUF A16 Gaming Advantage line has four configurations to choose from).
Price: | £949.99 |
CPU: | AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS (8-core) |
Graphics: | AMD Radeon RX 7600S 8GB |
RAM: | 16GB DDR5-4800 |
Screen: | 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 (IPS, 240Hz, 3ms, 100% DCI-P3) |
Storage: | 1TB SSD |
Ports: | 1x USB4, 1x USB-C, 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI, 1x LAN, 1x 3.5mm audio |
Wireless: | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 |
Camera: | 720p webcam |
Weight: | 4.85 lbs (2.2kg) |
Dimensions: | 35.5 x 25.2 x 2.68 cm (13.98 x 9.92 x 1.06 inches) |
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Design
- Solid build
- Decent materials
- Slim bezels
Asus has gone with its signature TUF design language, which means fairly gamery without being overtly adolescent. The Asus TUF A16 FA617XS’s screen lid is made from lush alloy, which is a nice touch, while the rest of the system is hewn from sturdy plastic, including a particularly tough textured bottom cover.
The keyboard is smooth and tactile with a nice solid bed. The only exception is a whiff of flex in the top cover, just above the keyboard. The trackpad is nice and big, too, with a super-slick surface – it’s nice to use. Incidentally, the keyboard is limited to white backlighting. There’s no programmable RGB, but that’s reasonable at this price point.
Asus has designed slim bezels for a 90% screen-to-body ratio. That’s handy on a 16-inch laptop when it comes to maintaining portability. This isn’t an excessively big or heavy system by gaming laptop standards.
Less successful is the port placement. The mix of USB4, USB-C and USB sockets, plus HDMI and LAN is fine. But they’re all on the side of the chassis along with the barrel connector for the main power supply, which is located slap bang in the middle of the left side. Some ports of the rear of the chassis would be far preferable, albeit the TUF’s screen hinge design precludes that.
Design: 3.5 / 5
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Performance
- Decent all-round performance
- Great screen
- An RTX 4060 would still be preferable
Let’s deal with the obvious question right away. How does the AMD Radeon RX 7600S GPU stack up? It’s basically a slightly cut down version of the desktop 7600 and it typically performs just below an Nvidia RTX 4060 mobile GPU in most games, though on occasion it can be a bit quicker.
The catch is that if you enable ray tracing in any game, such as Cyberpunk 2077 as an obvious example, the frame rates really do go south and much more so than with an RTX 4060.
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Benchmarks
Here’s how the Asus TUF A16 FA617XS performed in our suite of benchmark tests:
3DMark: Night Raid: 56,533; Fire Strike: 22,648; Time Spy: 9,354; GeekBench 6: 2686 (single-core); 12281 (multi-core)
Total War: Warhammer III (1080p, Ultra): 64 fps; (1080p, Low): 144 fps
Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p, Ultra): 53 fps; (1080p, Ultra RT): 11; (1080p, Low): 78 fps
Dirt 5 (1080p, Ultra): 75 fps; (1080p, Low): 150 fps
TechRadar Movie Battery Life: 11h:03m
The Nvidia GPU also offers superior resolution scaling, plus better frame generation. So, for gaming, it’s clear enough that a laptop with the RTX 4060 would be preferable. That said, the Asus TUF A16 FA617XS will handle pretty much any game at 1080p max settings (bar ray tracing) at a reasonable lick. For demanding titles, you’re looking at about 60fps.
Of course, this laptop has a lovely 2,560 by 1,600 screen, and at that resolution you’ll see the frame rates drop into the high 30s. You can, of course, use AMD’s FSR scaling to improve that at a slight cost in terms of image quality. Arguably, that high-res screen is a bit more than the AMD GPU truly cope with. But it is a really gorgeous thing, super sharp thanks to all those pixels, fast in terms of both response and refresh, accurate and pretty bright. It’s a clear cut above you’re average budget gaming laptop screen, that’s for sure.
Elsewhere, the AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS is all the CPU you’re ever going to need, with eight powerful AMD Zen 4 cores and plenty of clockspeed with up to 5.2GHz boost speed. There’s a quick 1TB SSD, too (though with SSD prices now so low, a 2TB drive would be nice), and 16GB of fast DDR5 RAM. Gaming aside, this thing has all the performance you could reasonably ask for.
Performance: 3.5 / 5
Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition: Battery life
- Super-efficient AMD APU
- Excellent battery life for a gaming laptop
Battery life obviously isn’t normally a strong point for most gaming laptops. But this is where the Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition (FA617XS)’s all-AMD technology really pays off. Thanks to the AMD APU’s integrated graphics and Smart Access Graphics GPU-switching tech, which allows the TUF to automatically swap between the integrated GPU and the dedicated Radeon RX 7600S chip, this laptop is capable of well over 10 hours of light use and media consumption away from the mains. That’s very impressive.
Battery life: 4.5 / 5
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How I tested the Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition
I gave the Asus TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition (FA617XS) a solid workout for a full week of gaming and general computing. It took over all duties from basic web browsing to loading up my full Steam library and watching movies.
Games-wise, I ran all my favorites from Counter-Strike 2 to Cyberpunk 2077. It was interesting to get a feel for how this AMD GPU compares to the familiar RTX 4060 from Nvidia. Mostly, it’s good news, but in the end, all those extra Nvidia features are hard to argue against.
Testing battery life was interesting, too. With most gaming laptops, you can almost see the remaining charge indicator shrink in real time. But this thing just kept on trucking. Seeing it show well over 90% after the first hour of movie playback was a revelation. Clearly, this laptop lasts longer than the vast majority of gaming portables.
First reviewed December 2023