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  • - This is the Aorus 15G gaming laptop.

  • And well, yes! It has

  • the brand new Intel 10th generation chips,

  • as well as the RTX 2070 Super graphics.

  • What I'm really excited about is what possibly could be

  • the greatest keyboard ever put on a gaming laptop.

  • Really the highlight here is absolutely

  • this custom OMRON mechanical keyboard.

  • And of course, gaming PCs have been taking advantage

  • of mechanical keyboards for very long time.

  • However, this is the very first time

  • that I've actually seen a mechanical keyboard in a laptop.

  • And it is something special.

  • With 2.5 millimeters of key travel.

  • While it is not quite as deep of a throw

  • as what you would get with a standard mechanical keyboard,

  • you get all of that tactile feel.

  • So there's sort of a progressive click down

  • and then you actually hear the spring compress

  • and you do get the keystroke.

  • It means that not only do the keys pop up faster,

  • but well I mean, come on.

  • If you ever used a mechanical keyboard,

  • you know the advantages.

  • To take a closer look,

  • I decided to pop off a key

  • and give you a little bit of an inside look at what

  • the key switch looks like.

  • All I can confirm is there is a little spring as well as,

  • of course, a little plastic mechanism as well as something

  • to kinda give you a nice clear RGB look.

  • But the downside is, is that...

  • I broke the switch.

  • So if you would like to confirm,

  • that your laptop has a mechanical switch,

  • I would recommend, don't touch it.

  • Don't try to take out the key cap, it's fine.

  • Of course, there's more to this laptop than just

  • the excellent mechanical keyboard.

  • As this is the very first laptop I've had in the studio with

  • the brand new 10th generation Intel Core H processors.

  • Now in Intel parlance H series means

  • that this is their sort of,

  • high end gaming laptop variety SKUs.

  • And it's a little different.

  • So unlike 10th generation on something like the XPS 13

  • that I daily every day,

  • which is a much lower wattage part.

  • This is actually a continuation of

  • the 9th generation which means

  • that it is similar, I suppose.

  • It is very, very similar because it's still based on

  • that older Skylake architecture.

  • Now running it through benchmarks, it is a clear step up.

  • And this is the first time they brought

  • eight cores to an i7,

  • which means that this is actually roughly on par

  • with last generation's Core i9.

  • What is not is a major step forward.

  • And it really does need to be a major step forward,

  • because when you look at it side by side with

  • the Zephyrus G14, which I've recently done a video on,

  • which of course is powered by

  • the brand new Ryzen Mobile 4000 series.

  • It's not a particularly fair fight.

  • Now when you put these two side by side,

  • while of course they do compete in different weight classes,

  • this is a thinner 14 inch laptop

  • versus a much thicker 15 inch design.

  • But one of the most important things here

  • is just to see how far the AMD has pushed the envelope on

  • the Zen side of things.

  • So if I fire up Cinebench on both laptops,

  • what you'll see is that while yes,

  • Intel does have a single thread advantage.

  • They can push up to 4.7 gigahertz.

  • Pretty much sustained on this design.

  • When you load up both systems

  • with a very heavy eight core workload,

  • what you'll find is that right now

  • the Aorus is sitting at...

  • I did it again!

  • With my Windows fixed, which you can see.

  • This guy sits at around 3.4 gigahertz on all eight cores

  • with a quite loud fan,

  • because it needs a lot of power to hit that.

  • Whereas this guy is chilling at 3.7 gigahertz

  • with no stress.

  • A lot of that does come down to the fact

  • that AMD are of course using

  • a more advanced seven nanometer process on

  • the Zephyrus as well as well specifically with

  • the 4000 series of Ryzen.

  • And there's also the fact that this Ryzen 4000 series

  • is taking advantage of the Zen 2 core.

  • Which not to get too far into nerd town,

  • but it's simply a higher performing core right?

  • The IPC is much much more powerful than

  • the Skylake base of the 10th generation Core H processor.

  • With all that being said, this is a step up.

  • It is certainly a more powerful laptop

  • and has certainly a more powerful 10th Gen chip

  • than we had last time around.

  • And if it was in a vacuum, it would be great.

  • Unfortunately, it's not in a vacuum and AMD

  • is absolutely caught up in a big way.

  • Feel free to check out my video on the Zephyrus,

  • if you wanna know more about it.

  • But this really does put things into perspective.

  • It is very, very fast.

  • However even 10th Gen isn't

  • the only brand new thing with this Gigabyte laptop.

  • As we also have

  • the brand new NVIDIA RTX Super graphics on board.

  • And specifically, this is taking advantage of

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070

  • Super Max-Q graphics,

  • which I feel like

  • NVIDIA took a page outta Samsung's book on that one.

  • But essentially, this is a super version of

  • the current RTX 2070 cards.

  • But the main thing to keep in mind is

  • that just with the original launch of

  • the RTX series for laptops,

  • you can't just look at the label right?

  • Just because this has a 2070 Super Max-Q,

  • it doesn't mean that you have

  • a guaranteed level of performance.

  • Cause it could be running at 85, 115 watts

  • or anywhere in the middle.

  • And of course this is nothing revolutionary, right?

  • I mean, obviously you need solid cooling

  • and a good system to support the chips that you have inside.

  • However with these RTX chips, and of course,

  • the super being even more powerful,

  • it means that you're going to expect

  • to see pretty wide variances

  • and the performance of one 2070 Super laptop over another.

  • Now all that being said,

  • Aorus have actually done a very good job with this system.

  • As the 2070 Super inside actually boosts to,

  • at least in benchmarks,

  • above 2080 Max-Q spec.

  • Which technically it shouldn't,

  • but I believe this is probably running on

  • the higher end of that TDP.

  • Regardless though,

  • it's just one of those things where yes,

  • the super chips are more powerful,

  • but it's not a huge difference.

  • But you should really pay attention

  • to each individual laptop.

  • Don't just look at it and say,

  • "Oh, it has the same i7 and 2070 inside.

  • When the actual results

  • and the actual performance may be very different.

  • Also, a side note about

  • the Aorus specific tuning with this laptop.

  • They're taking advantage of the Microsoft Azure Cloud AI,

  • which to be completely honest with you,

  • I don't know exactly how much

  • the cloud component of this really makes a difference.

  • However, if you right click

  • on this little gaming and professional icon here

  • and turn on the learning,

  • you actually see a significant performance boost.

  • Now essentially what this is doing,

  • is this is dynamically adjusting not at

  • the power but also the cooling,

  • between your CPU and your GPU.

  • So for example, if you're not maximizing your processor,

  • then actually it may allocate a little bit of

  • that juice over to your graphics card, or vice versa.

  • And while it doesn't make a huge difference on

  • the processor performance,

  • I've actually seen a pretty noticeable gain in

  • the graphics by turning that on.

  • And it has the side benefit of giving you

  • the ability to not really have to worry about switching in

  • and out of like different power modes,

  • like going up to performance or battery saving or whatever,

  • as it should pretty much handle everything by itself.

  • And that's actually ultimately very important.

  • Because if for example,

  • I turn the fan up to the maximum mode,

  • you can hear that it is incredibly, incredibly loud.

  • Like so loud to the point where,

  • yes, this technically should be faster.

  • But when you actually turn on the AI mode,

  • the fan runs slower and it's more powerful.

  • I'm turning that off. That's just obscenely loud.

  • Of course there's a whole lot more to talk about what

  • the Aorus besides just the spec inside,

  • as it has a really solid 240 hertz panel.

  • However that's just become like,

  • 'Oh yeah, you know gaming laptops with 240 hertz'.

  • And of course it's a 15.6 inch display,

  • and it is 1080p.

  • What you're getting here,

  • is honestly a fairly well calibrated display.

  • So they are really proud of the fact

  • that not only is it Pantone Validated,

  • but each individual laptop is color calibrated at

  • the factory.

  • So of course for the 240 hertz display,

  • I have to try to actually game at that resolution.

  • So we're going to give CS GO a try,

  • which is of course running at full max out 1080p settings.

  • We could lower it a little bit if we want.

  • Right now we're getting 170 FPS.

  • Oh that is very smooth.

  • One of the things about

  • these super high refresh rate displays,

  • is not only just the fact

  • that they run at a high frame rate,

  • but oftentimes they have very low latency

  • and they have very little ghosting, right?

  • So as I move back and forth,

  • obviously you can't see this because it's YouTube video,

  • but it looks very clear and smooth.

  • Okay, well, I die the same.

  • Of course.

  • Yeah, we're staying pretty consistent at 183 FPS.

  • Let me actually turn some settings down a little bit

  • and see if I can get us to a locked 240.

  • I'm gonna stay with pretty much

  • everything turned down at 1080p.

  • Oh!

  • Okay.

  • By turning all my settings down,

  • I just crashed my game.

  • Cool!

  • That, that's fine.

  • I'm not...

  • I will say it's actually kinda hard to hit 240.

  • I guess maybe I could turn the resolution down.

  • But the thing is, I have 180 frames per second.

  • So I don't really care.

  • This is a really nice gaming experience though.

  • It is so smooth.

  • And that mechanical keyboard really does add to

  • the experience, right?

  • I mean, obviously with a gaming laptop,

  • you never really expect to have like

  • the greatest experience in the world with a keyboard

  • and oftentimes you may even plug in

  • a mechanical keyboard yourself.

  • But having that built in,

  • actually does make a big difference.

  • Next up, we have a modern game which is truly cutting edge

  • and demanding on all hardware.

  • And that is F1 2019.

  • I'm a liar.

  • That's actually not that difficult to run,

  • but you know what it is?

  • It's this game I've been playing a lot lately.

  • So I'm gonna try it here.

  • I wanna see how close I can get to 240.

  • So it should be a surprise to no one

  • that this is also a game which really can take advantage of

  • that super high refresh rate display.

  • I might lock the brakes up a little bit

  • but importantly the thing what we're seeing here

  • is 125, 130 frames per second.

  • And mind you this is like ultra settings at 1080p, right?

  • Like I could certainly get more frames if I wanted to,

  • but I don't really need to.

  • What I do need is something which is not a controller

  • to drive right now

  • cause I feel like I have no consistency whatsoever here.

  • Woow! No! No! No!

  • (laugh)

  • Gigabyte and Aorus are very proud of

  • the design of this laptop,

  • which is all new for this generation.

  • And I'll give them some credit.

  • It is actually a quite nice looking design.

  • I particularly appreciate the aluminum.

  • However there are some,

  • well certainly some trade offs.

  • So with this larger design,

  • comes a fairly large selection of ports,

  • which is absolutely a good thing.

  • So not only do we have

  • the ability to support up to three 4k displays,

  • using HDMI, Mini DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 3.

  • And side note, I always like to see Thunderbolt 3

  • on any laptop.

  • But in specifically something like this,

  • is it actually can be used

  • as a fairly creator focused system.

  • You have the SSDs you have the RAM,

  • you have the display which to be fair,

  • even though it's color calibrate,

  • isn't super high resolution.

  • But I mean, you even have things

  • like an SD card slot which is really nice.

  • The downside here though really certainly is just in

  • the actual size of the system.

  • 15 inch laptops are fine,

  • but I am definitely someone who really values

  • something which is nice and portable.

  • I don't wanna have to carry around something

  • which is super big, thick and heavy all day long.

  • It's what she said.

  • But the Aorus does a good job of sort of,

  • straddling the middle.

  • It's also what she...

  • The Aorus does have a good blend of features though,

  • including a fingerprint sensor built in,

  • as well as a tiny webcam with a cover.

  • Now I like the idea of a webcam cover built in,

  • but I don't like is the positioning of this one.

  • So if the webcam was in a normal place.

  • This is where I would be looking.

  • Instead, this is where the webcam is,

  • right in front of the keyboard.

  • So while yes, this certainly is better

  • than the complete lack of a webcam on the Zephyrus G14,

  • but beyond that, I mean,

  • yeah, I like being able to just close this little flap,

  • open it up and protect my privacy I guess.

  • I just...

  • Look man, I'll take a slightly larger bezel on the top.

  • If it means that I don't have to look up my nose

  • every time I'm on the webcam.

  • I absolutely love this mechanical keyboard.

  • Once you go mechanical, it is very hard to go back.

  • And now that I've experienced mechanical laptop keyboards,

  • it is going to be really, really tough

  • to get used to anything else.

  • Beyond that, though, the Aorus 15G is a solid package.

  • Those RTX super graphics are a nice step forward.

  • And while, the Intel 10th Gen chips are better,

  • I still would like to see more there.

  • I feel like we're in a very interesting time where there's

  • some legitimate competition in the gaming laptop space,

  • which is something we haven't really seen in quite a while.

  • So I'm curious, would you buy a mechanical keyboard

  • in your next gaming laptop?

  • Let me know in the comments below.

  • Absolutely make sure to subscribe for more videos like this.

  • And until next time, I'm going to continue to try to fix

  • the key that I broke.

  • That was unfortunate.

- This is the Aorus 15G gaming laptop.

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