detailedReviews: detailedReviews 1: content: I almost bought myself one of these Asus Tuf gaming computers last year so I was very eager to try this one out. Construction is so good, it just looks and feels sturdier than any laptop I've ever used, it really feels like it could take a tumble off a table or out of a backpack and survive (no I'm not going to try out that theory!) And I'm a sucker for RGB keyboards - it has keyboard controls for the colors, patterns, etc so it's simple to change things up on the fly. I use a super quiet keyboard for work while my husband uses a very clacky one - this is perfectly right in the middle, very soft keys with a slight clack that is pretty satisfying. I'm writing this review on it and am enjoying it immensely. It's a full 10 key keyboard which isn't easy on a 15 inch laptop but it doesn't feel cramped or cluttered and I can do my work with the number pad without any issue. Start up took a looooong time - I was a bit scared that it wasn't going to turn on at all out of the box but it seems like it just needed some time to set itself up and once my profile was logged into it was much quicker. This is running Windows 11 Home so there is a lot of bloat to sift through, I'm sure we could get it running even faster with some tweaking. It needs more ram though, 8gb is not enough to comfortably run windows with some browser tabs open, let alone actively running a game. Keep that in mind, get the most ram you can afford! The battery drains fairly quickly, any gaming I would do I would keep it plugged in, but for quick jaunts it should be okay. Otherwise, it is a joy to use and feels like it will last forever even with heavy use!
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detailedReviews 2: content: The last computer i had was a 2011 Macbook Pro.. and once it died I was worried I would not be able to afford another good computer like that one. After countless reviews and searching I found this ASUS Tuf Gaming A15 laptop. I don't even miss my macbook now. This thing is an absolute powerhouse.. I put it through the ultimate stress test first day I got it and downloaded over 250 gb of software onto it. After downloading things for over 5 hours (which I found very reasonable) considering how much data that is and I have a very average internet speed) it ran great.. no issues.. and the unit wasn't even hot after. Amazing.
I like to produce music so this needed to be able to run heavy CPU intensive virtual instruments and I am so happy with how it's performing. No latency at all!
It's a little too early to say how it will perform in the future considering I have only owned it for a week now but it is going great so far. As long as I don't have a motherboard issue I have hope with what type of laptop this is I will b3 able to upgrade and replace key components when necessary.
I speak very highly of this laptop and I sure hope it doesn't let me down. Great trip so far! Thank you ASUS for making such a great computer that was reasonably affordable!
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detailedReviews 3: content: 1) Extremely good thermals, with the llano cooling pad, I was able to hit 70C-85C on the CPU @55W, 50-70C on the GPU @105W, on manual mode with fans set to 80%, with ambient 27-30C. Note: The CPU maxes out at 55W while GPU maxes out around 100W (means this is TUF fully powers both components)
2) Very low fan noise: despite setting fans to 80%, it was not noticeable with headphones on. And if ya dont mind dropping fps from 95 to 90 in the witcher 3 ultra settings @1440p with dlss set to quality + rt off, then just set mode from manual to performance, the fan noise is barely audible without headphones!
3) Absolutely fantastic color accurate screen! It beats my asus tuf vg27q1a monitor! Except on the screen size :P. It did make me not wanna go back to 1080p.
4) Only two downsides from being perfect: poor built in speakers (little to no bass) and full plastic chassis instead of aluminium chassis. But with dolby access, sound via headphones and external speakers are absolutely amazing.
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detailedReviews 4: content: I appreciate the good quality to price ratio. Battery life is around the median for gaming laptops at around 4 hours +/-, if you’re looking for a laptop for WORK ONLY, then the zenbook series is recommended. Good performance on games, running Battlefield 1 on Ultra Graphics with no issues (note: could be laptop’s ability to handle or the game’s good optimisation). The highlight is the ventilation, where it stands out compared to the other laptops I’ve used (HP Victus 15 and 16). Overall great hardware. Slight criticism on the indicator lights (power indicator/good or low charge/drive activity/airplane mode) being slightly too bright, perhaps give an option to dim them. Slight criticism on not being able to unlock the function key (fn). As a gamer, the installed SSD may not be enough for a download of many games, a secondary storage drive may be needed to be bought separately.
Components (AMD 7 7435HS, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA RTX 4050)
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detailedReviews 5: content: The Asus Tuf A15 laptop is a great choice for gamers and everyday users alike. Its powerful processor and dedicated graphics card provide smooth performance for demanding tasks. The laptop's robust cooling system helps prevent overheating during extended gaming sessions. Furthermore, the display offers vibrant colors and clear visuals for an immersive experience. Overall, the Asus Tuf A15 is a reliable and capable laptop.
+ LIGHT WEGHT
+ QUICK CHARGE
+ GENUINE UPDATES
+ GRAPHICS , RAM , PROCESSOR, SSD, USER INTERFACE, SPEED, NORMAL PERFORMANCE
+ LIT KEYBOARD
But
- LCD DISPLAY
- POOR BETTERY LIFE MAX 1 Hr / 1.5 Hr
- SOUND QUALITY NOT BETTER
- POWER CHARGE ADAPTER LITTLE BIT HIGH TEMPERATURE
_ The device should not be held on the lap for more than 30 minutes to prevent overheating.
As a design developer, my perspective is that while the product has aesthetic appeal, its performance could be improved.
Thank you
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detailedReviews 6: content: The laptop is beautiful, its verybattractive to look at. It runs smooth for normal operation. But if you use it as a dedicated gaming laptop well thats a differnt story. It has a Nvidia 3050 GPU but only has 4gb of ram which you need for games. Unfortunately this is very low for gaming. You want at least 16gb of ram on the graphics card. The ram installed on the laptop is 8gb but that is only used for applications and things like that and not for gaming. There is no way to increase the dedicated ram on the GPU. If you play games like war zone. You have to return down the quality of the game. But as a positive if the games you play are not very demanding it works fine. but watching movies , consuming content. Downloading . Anything other than playing high end games that are demanding the 4gb of ram on the 3050 GPU is not enough. There is no way to upgrade the ram on the GPU. You can install more regular ram though and increase the storage. It has open slots so both the regular ram ( not the 4gb Nvidia 3050 ram) can be upgraded with what ever you want.
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detailedReviews 7: content: Subject: Urgent Complaint – Faulty ASUS Product & Fake Pricing Tactics by Reliance Digital
To
ASUS India & Reliance Digital Team,
I am writing this with deep frustration, anger, and disappointment as a customer who placed genuine trust in both your brands. What I received in return was a flawed product, mental harassment, financial loss, and a strong urge to warn every student and family member I know to never trust ASUS or Reliance Digital again.
Part 1: Fake Discounts & Emotional Manipulation – Reliance Digital
the ASUS TUF A15 laptop on 20th June (Friday) for ₹95,000. And on 21st June (Saturday) at 4 AM, the exact same laptop was listed at ₹88,999. And by 11 AM that morning, it was back at ₹95,000.
Are you seriously expecting customers to be shopping for laptops at 4 AM? Clearly, this is a cheap and deceptive marketing trick meant to manipulate buyers emotionally.
This is not just unethical — it’s psychological exploitation. It feels like a personal betrayal. You play with our excitement, our trust, and more importantly — our hard-earned money.
If you don’t want to give discounts, don’t pretend to offer them. But don’t run shady 4-hour price drops when no one's even awake, just to create false urgency. I’ll remember this, and I’ll make sure others don’t fall into this trap again.
Part 2: ASUS – Disappointment in the Name of a Premium Product
Let’s talk about the laptop now. I paid a premium for the ASUS TUF A15, and guess what I got?
No accessories, not even a basic socket adapter, even though ASUS plugs are oversized and don’t fit most switches.
While reliance
other laptops with lower specs are being bundled with free 4-in-1 gaming accessories, your “premium” product came with zero value additions.
Within 2 days of purchase, on June 23, I noticed dark grey lines on the screen while updating drivers and Windows.
So congratulations — I spent ₹95,000 on what turned out to be a defective display unit.
When I called ASUS support, I was told:
“We don’t have a service center in your area (Sikar). You have to wait 48 hours for pickup.”
Well, I don’t have 48 hours. I am a student and need this laptop for my college curriculum in Indore. I had no choice but to travel 100 KM to Jaipur on June 24, wasting my money, time, and peace of mind, only to be told to "wait for a call."
Even worse — the contact number listed on Google for your Jaipur store isn’t even working.
So ASUS, you gave me a defective product. You offered no accessories. You gave me no working support. And now you're delaying a fix while my college date (June 28) is fast approaching.
How is this fair in any world?
My Demand: Compensation & Accountability
I’m not asking for charity. I’m asking for what’s fair.
I demand a replacement of my defective laptop.
Not the same unit — but an upgraded ASUS 5070 model as compensation for:
Receiving a faulty product
The emotional distress and academic delays
The money spent traveling for your mistakes
I also urge Reliance to compensate with the accessories that is given by him to other low specifications laptop
If I don’t receive a response or a resolution before June 27, I will have no choice but to:
Share this entire story on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, and all tech forums
File a consumer complaint through the National Consumer Helpline (NCH)
Inform my college, students, and every contact that ASUS and Reliance digital is not trust worthy any more
This isn't just about a laptop. It's about how companies treat customers after taking their money. And right now, you’ve both failed.
So please — take responsibility and do the right thing.
Sincerely,
A Very Disappointed & Angry Customer
Who still hopes you’ll act before it’s too late
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detailedReviews 8: content: I am an ASUS fan. I like the laptop, its sleek and performs very well. Great design, fast boot and graphics are also supreme. But, I don't like two things: 1) The keyboard hae transparent ASDW keys. Hard to read the keys for those of us that are not gamers or professional typists. 2) Lack of hard copy documentation. Took a lot of hunting on-line to figureout how to perform simple tasks such as HOME/END, INSERT/OVERWRITE key functions. To go to the end of a document, you have to press CONTROL-FUNCTION-END, All other laptoinns was a simple two key operation. Can be very frustrating, expecially without documentation. Now, I will say the MAY have been digital documentation on the drive, but when I got the laptop, I immediately formatted it and installed Windows 11 Pro because I don't like HOME. In either case, downloading an online document with keyboard combinations would have saved me a lot of heartache and frustration. I'd still recommend the purchase.
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detailedReviews 9: content: This laptop is fairly lightweight. Initial startup was nice and easy, it did take a while but it didn't need much from me to do the setup. The initial picture quality was also nice, my first stop was to change the background image to fit more my style. The image looks nice and crisp. After downloading some of my games, the processing of the games was nice and smooth. It didn't lag as much as my other computer. I will say the games recommended play on the lowest settings. I then pulled up the Hogwarts Legacy game and the setting are on ultra for everything and it still runs smoothly. The speakers are fairly loud and currently the volume stays around 22.
Memory only comes with 8GB, there's 2 slots but finding where to add the 2nd stick is a little difficult. The ram is DDR5. I would highly recommend the 2nd stick of memory or getting a bigger memory stick. It comes with a 3050 GPU.
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detailedReviews 10: content: Left and right click buttons below touchpad were my top criteria for a laptop. I was happy to pay $2000 for another alienware, but they phased out those buttons, and they are non-negotiable to me and many others where I work. The buttons enable 3D modeling and graphics editing workflows that are janky and awkward or don’t work at all without those buttons.
The laptop is otherwise adequate once you upgrade the ram. The keyboard is a bit of a wonky layout and it has a lot of plastic like you’d expect in a budget laptop. McAfee and other crapware comes preinstalled. Cooling and noise levels and screen are all surprisingly good though. We’ll see about how long it lasts, the plastic levels are concerning. Hopefully some manufacturer gets smart and adds touchpad click buttons to a high end laptop by then.
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