Gigabyte’s Aorus 15G chơi game tuyệt vời, nhưng không có gì khác

Aorus 15G được làm mới của Gigabyte cho năm 2021 có thiết kế tinh tế, toàn màu đen, lấy một trang từ dòng máy tính xách tay tập trung vào người sáng tạo Aero của công ty. Đó là một bản nâng cấp tốt, nhưng không có nhiều thay đổi khác từ mô hình năm ngoái, tốt hơn hoặc tệ hơn. Nó cung cấp nhiều loại cổng như nhau (bao gồm cả đầu đọc thẻ SD kích thước đầy đủ quá hiếm) và thật ấn tượng, Gigabyte phù hợp với màn hình 15,6 inch tuyệt vời trong khung máy rộng 14 inch. Nhưng đồng thời, bàn phím chật chội và webcam ở lỗ mũi rất khó sử dụng.

Có một số cú trượt và trượt khác, nhưng nó đóng góp vào điều nó thực sự tập trung vào: chơi game. Việc nâng cấp chip đồ họa RTX 3070 của Nvidia bên trong là sự thay đổi lớn nhất và nó giúp máy tính xách tay chơi game mỏng nhẹ này chạy hầu hết các trò chơi vượt quá 60 khung hình / giây, vượt qua ngưỡng để chơi game mượt mà đáng tin cậy.

Loại hiệu suất đó là tuyệt vời – và không nhất thiết phải là một chỉ vì máy tính xách tay có chip đồ họa này. Các nhà sản xuất có thể đặt mức công suất của nó để cân bằng hiệu suất và hiệu quả khi họ thấy phù hợp. Vì vậy, mặc dù có khung máy nhỏ gọn, tôi đã rất ngạc nhiên khi thấy nó hoạt động tốt hơn với các trò chơi so với Asus TUF Dash F15. Nhìn chung, nó cũng yên tĩnh hơn nhiều. Gigabyte đã tìm thấy điểm tuyệt vời và nếu bạn cắm chuột và bàn phím bên ngoài, chiếc máy này sẽ rất tuyệt vời khi sử dụng.

The $1,799 configuration Gigabyte provided for review has the aforementioned Nvidia GPU, Intel’s 10th Gen Core i7-10870H with eight cores, 32GB of RAM, a 512GB NVMe SSD, a 99Wh battery, and its 15.6-inch 1080p display with a 240Hz refresh rate is Pantone-certified for color accuracy with 100 percent coverage of the sRGB color gamut. This isn’t Gigabyte’s top-of-the-line model, but it’s close. The step-up config for $200 more has the RTX 3080 and double the storage. A more affordable $1,499 model with the RTX 3060 is also available.

Even though, technically, a laptop with the RTX 3070 is middle of the road between Nvidia’s low- and high-end graphics chips, it can deliver fantastic results. Gigabyte’s Aorus 15G would probably like to credit its gimmicky built-in Microsoft Azure application that automatically optimizes performance with AI, but it’s capable out of the box with default settings. There wasn’t a huge difference in gameplay with or without the Azure app running, nor when I set the GPU and CPU to boost in Gigabyte’s pre-installed Aorus Control Center app. That’s fine by me; the less tweaking required, the better.

Getting right into game performance, Red Dead Redemption 2’s built-in benchmark running on ultra hit a steady average of 66 frames per second, dropping to just 44 frames per second at the lowest. Shadow of the Tomb Raider running at ultra settings with medium ray-traced shadows ran at an average of 93 frames per second. Bumping up the ray tracing to ultra knocked it down to 69 frames per second, which is still a smooth experience. None of these results come close to taking full advantage of the fast-refreshing screen, but older or less demanding games should be able to hit far higher frames per second.

Gigabyte Aorus 15G

Games and everything else look fantastic on the Pantone-certified IPS display.

Gigabyte Aorus 15G

Having the webcam placed below the screen feels like a prank every time I use it.

Outside of benchmarks, Cyberpunk 2077 running at ultra ray tracing settings was easily my highlight testing the Aorus 15G. This machine had little issue keeping the game running above 50 frames per second in a more barren or enclosed environment, and it rarely dropped below 40 frames per second in crowded outdoor environments — again, that’s with the most demanding graphical settings cranked up (ultra with every ray tracing setting and DLSS on). The performance here will make a lot of people happy. I was also impressed by Gigabyte’s cooling system, which keeps things surprisingly quiet and cool under pressure. This is the rare gaming laptop you can actually keep safely on your lap while gaming.

Gigabyte Aorus 15G

The numpad is nice to have, but this is one cramped keyboard.

I’m fascinated with Nvidia’s new RTX 30-series graphics chips. Not just because they’re good, but because they sometimes provide wildly different results depending on the laptop they’re in. For instance, in the MSI GS66 Stealth, its RTX 3080 delivers very similar performance to the chip inside of Gigabyte’s laptop here, even though it should blow it away. The reason is because this chip has a higher clock speed and power draw than what’s inside of MSI’s laptop.

Specifically, this 3070 tops out at a 105W power draw with 1,290MHz clock speed, whereas the 3080 in question is at 95W maximum power and 1,245MHz clock speed. In short, you’re getting a lot of power in this thin $1,799 machine. Paying $200 more for the Aorus 15G with the RTX 3080 might not get you all that many more frames per second, as it also has a 105W maximum power draw but a slightly slower 1,245MHz clock speed. You might know all of this info, but you might not. Nvidia requires manufacturers to share it, though some of them are still being cagey about it. For the record, Gigabyte is one of the more transparent companies about its GPU specs. I’m keeping tabs on other manufacturers right here.

Gigabyte Aorus 15G

The bezels are thin, measuring at 3mm thick per side.

Outside of gaming, the Aorus 15G is unfortunately a less convincing product. It’s able to run my usual workload flawlessly, consisting of Affinity Photo, about 10 Google Chrome apps, Slack, and Spotify. Given the specs inside, I expected this. What came as more of a surprise is that they don’t translate so well to video production. During an Adobe Premiere Pro test that exported a five-minute, 33-second 4K video, it took about seven minutes each time to render.

There are several other trade-offs that might give you pause if you need a laptop as much for productivity as you do for gaming. The typing experience is fine but not helped by the cramped keyboard layout. It has a tiny trackpad, and its nostril-gazing webcam didn’t cut it for me. Also, Gigabyte claims up to eight hours of battery life, but I averaged around six hours per charge. The new Asus TUF Dash F15 excels at all things Gigabyte didn’t quite land and costs less, but its lack of a webcam is a huge red flag.

This is a fantastic machine if all you want to do is get 60 frames per second (and often, better than that) in most of your games without tweaking many settings. Doing that for under $2,000 is an achievement worthy of praise. But if you care less about mobility and having a thin form factor that Gigabyte’s Aorus 15G provides, MSI’s GP66 Leopard takes the RTX 3070 even further. Its thicker, heavier chassis affords the chip even more headroom to get better performance in games — for the same $1,799 price, no less.

Photography by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge

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