![]() And by some time, we mean four or five generations since one of the first N-series ASUS laptops. The Wi-Fi module can be found next to the battery and it’s from Intel with model number 7265NGW.Īnd again, we remain fairly disappointed by the fact that the cooling design hasn’t changed for quite some time now. ![]() Like every motherboard from this class, it holds two RAM slots one of which is taken by an SK Hynix 8GB DDR4-2400 chip. You can check the available configurations and their prices here: Buy from (#CommissionsEarned) There’s one thing for sure, though, the IPS panel delivers identically good image quality compared to the GL553VE, which sets ASUS’ budget gaming solution apart from its competitors. But what to expect differently from the FX553VD compared to the GL553VE (with GTX 1050 Ti)? Well, the keyboard isn’t RGB LED illuminated – it uses only red backlight – the chassis isn’t branded with the ROG logo and we expect slightly lower thermals due to the virtually undemanding GTX 1050. In any case, the gaming and synthetic benchmarks, temperatures and display tests apply to the more widely available GL553VD. However, the FX553VD tends to be more on the budget side of things and can only be found in some regions. Even so, both laptops are absolutely identical spec-wise and pretty close when it comes to user experience. ![]() What you may have already noticed from the headline, the model we are reviewing isn’t named ASUS ROG Strix GL553VD but instead carries the simple name FX553VD. ![]() That’s because we liked the GL553VE with the small exception of the price. But aside from the pricier GTX 1050 Ti configuration, ASUS is offering a more budget-friendly variant with GTX 1050 and we really hope it’s just about the same notebook with just a different GPU on board. A few weeks ago we did a review of the ASUS ROG Strix GL553VE gaming laptop with the GTX 1050 Ti on board.
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