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A 3DMark 11 run on batteries returns Physics and Graphics scores of 7453 points and 3446 points, respectively, compared to 8464 points and 5220 points when connected to mains.1. Running on battery will reduce both CPU and GPU performance. This gives the Lenovo a thin edge over our Asus in synthetic benchmarks, though any actual frame rate advantages in gaming are unnoticeable. Of particular note here is that the GPU core will settle at around 1137 MHz compared to 1189 MHz on the Lenovo Y700. Running Unigine Heaven shows consistent Boost for both the CPU and GPU with core temperatures leveling off in the mid 70 C range. CPU and GPU clock rates fall even further when running both Prime95 and FurMark simultaneously with core temperatures leveling off in the 80 C range. Consequently, its CPU benchmark scores are slightly lower than many other gaming notebooks sporting the same i7-6700HQ CPU. The UX501VW will settle at 2.9 GHz when subjected to Prime95 stress, which is 200 MHz slower than its rated maximum for all active cores. See our growing benchmarks list of HDDs and SSDs for more data and comparisons. This particular SKU is not available in all regions and we recommend that users choose wisely since relying on a sole M.2 SSD for gaming and multimedia can become very costly down the road. This smaller module gives just enough room for Asus to fit in a 2.5-inch SATA III bay for additional storage at the cost of battery life.
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SKU is equipped with a physically larger 96 Wh internal battery compared to the smaller 60 Wh module in the European SKU. The only downside in this category is the notebook's lack of any secondary storage options. Thus, our Asus easily outclasses many of its competitors in raw transfer rates. NVMe SSDs are still uncommon on multimedia notebooks and are mostly found on high-end gaming machines including the MSI GT72S, ROG G752, and some Aorus notebooks. The move from a PCIe x4 controller on the original UX501JW to the growing NVMe controller on the UX501VW has increased read and write speeds across the board. It's also worth noting that the screen is under a thicker layer of glass than on other touchscreen notebooks, so colors and texts do not "pop" as strongly as they would on thinner displays due to the larger overlying glass. There is some minor backlight bleeding around each of the four corners as well that only become noticeable if viewing movies with black bars and at high brightness settings. This is still more than sufficient for indoor use, but is dimmer than many of its competitors. Nonetheless, black levels are deeper compared to last year's model.īacklight brightness is worse than before in return at an average of about 250 nits compared to 300 nits on our previous unit. Asus is also sticking to the RGBW pixel grid to provide more accurate colors at the cost of some contrast, similar to the recent Lenovo Yoga 900 Ultrabook. This leads to different color accuracy results as shown in our measurements below. The UX501VW includes a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) touchscreen like its older brother, but now with a different LP156UD1-SPB1 panel from LG Philips instead of the Samsung SDC434B.