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ASUS Introduces First Ryzen-Powered Laptop At Computex 2017

Alongside Dell, who announced the world's first AiO computer powered by AMD Ryzen, ASUS has unveiled ROG Strix G702ZC, the world's first Ryzen-powered notebook. The pricing information is not yet available, but the laptop should be
very competitive performance-wise.
The laptop comes with a 17.3-inch display with Full HD resolution and FreeSync 2.0 support, which should remove tearing and input lag. The heart of the laptop is AMD Ryzen 7 1700 that should be slightly faster than an i7-7820HK at stock clocks, while in the GPU department, ASUS went with AMD Radeon RX580 GPU, which is 10% less powerful than the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060. Other specs include up to 32 GB of RAM that can be upgraded, and has m.2 and 2.5-inch storage bays.

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