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ASUS ROG Strix G16 Review: Ryzen 9 & RTX 5050 Power
The ASUS ROG Strix G16 G614PH-RV067WSM represents a fascinating shift in the gaming laptop landscape of 2025. For years, the formula was predictable: pair a mid-range CPU with a mid-range GPU. However, ASUS has flipped the script with this specific Philippine variant, pairing a flagship-tier AMD Ryzen™ 9 8940HX processor with NVIDIA’s entry-level next-gen champion, the GeForce RTX™ 5050 with 8GB of GDDR7 memory.
At a promo price of roughly ₱94,990 (down from an SRP of ₱99,995), this machine targets a very specific user: the esports competitor and the heavy multitasker who needs raw processing power more than 4K graphical fidelity. Below is a deep dive into the architecture, design, and real-world performance of this 2025 contender.

The "Mid-Range" Redefined
The gaming laptop market in 2025 has become increasingly segmented. On one end, you have ultra-premium machines costing upwards of ₱150,000. On the other, budget laptops that sacrifice build quality for specs. The ROG Strix G16 (G614PH) sits comfortably in the "premium mid-range" bracket. It retains the high-end chassis of its more expensive siblings (the Strix SCAR series) but trims the costs in areas that competitive gamers might not prioritize, such as 4K screen resolution or excessive RGB light bars.
The headline feature here is the inclusion of the RTX 5050 Laptop GPU. In previous generations (RTX 3050/4050), the "50-class" cards were often hampered by 4GB or 6GB of VRAM, making them obsolete for texture-heavy modern games. The 2025 RTX 5050 fixes this fatal flaw by shipping with 8GB of GDDR7 memory. This aligns it with the previous generation's RTX 4060 in terms of memory capacity, but with the significantly faster bandwidth of GDDR7.
Paired with the Ryzen 9 8940HX—a 16-core beast—this laptop is clearly built for those who stream, render videos, or play CPU-bound titles like Valorant, CS2, and League of Legends at professional framerates.
Design and Build Quality
Aesthetics: Cyberpunk Meets Stealth
The G614PH comes in the Eclipse Gray colorway, a darker, more muted tone compared to the flashy Volt Green options of the past. It maintains the aggressive "Gamer DNA" ROG is known for, featuring bold cuts, graffiti-inspired accents on the rear exhaust, and typographic elements on the bottom chassis.
The lid is constructed from metal, providing a premium, cool-to-the-touch feel and protecting the display from flex. The keyboard deck and bottom chassis are high-quality plastic, a standard compromise in this price tier to keep weight manageable and surface temperatures comfortable. Despite the plastic deck, the build is sturdy, with minimal creaking or flex during intense typing sessions.

Dimensions and Portability
This is not a thin-and-light ultrabook. It is a desktop replacement meant to move occasionally.
- Weight: 2.50 kg (5.51 lbs).
- Dimensions: 35.4 x 26.4 x 2.26~3.04 cm.
While 2.5kg is noticeable in a backpack, it is standard for a 16-inch performance laptop with this level of cooling. ASUS includes a ROG Backpack in the box, which helps with transport.
Input Devices
The keyboard is a highlight, featuring a 4-Zone RGB Backlit Chiclet Keyboard. Unlike per-key RGB found on the SCAR series, 4-zone lighting allows for decent customization via Aura Sync without the added cost. The keys have deep travel and include ROG’s signature "Gaming Hotkeys" (M1-M5) at the top left for quick volume and mic control.
A notable 2025 addition is the dedicated Copilot key, reflecting the deeper integration of AI into Windows 11. The touchpad is expansive and features a glass coating for smooth tracking. While the physical number pad is absent from the keyboard layout, the touchpad likely supports ASUS's virtual NumberPad technology, allowing you to toggle a digital numpad on the trackpad surface for data entry.
Display: Built for Speed
The visual experience is driven by a 16-inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) panel.
- Aspect Ratio: 16:10. This provides extra vertical screen real estate compared to standard 16:9, which is invaluable for productivity tasks like video editing timelines or coding, as well as seeing more of the battlefield in games.
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz. While 240Hz panels exist, 165Hz is the sweet spot for the RTX 5050. It ensures you can actually hit the target framerate in most competitive titles without wasting GPU power.
- Response Time: 3ms (Grey-to-Grey). This minimizes ghosting and motion blur in fast-paced shooters.
- Color & Brightness: The panel covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and hits 300 nits of brightness. This ensures that games look vibrant and that the laptop is capable of professional-grade color work for web content.
- Technology: It supports Dolby Vision HDR and G-SYNC. G-SYNC is critical here; it synchronizes the display's refresh rate with the GPU's output, eliminating screen tearing without the input lag penalties of V-Sync.
While it lacks the deep blacks of an OLED or the blinding brightness of a Mini-LED "Nebula HDR" panel, this IPS-level display is a reliable, high-performance workhorse that won't risk burn-in during long UI-static gaming sessions.
Performance Deep Dive
This is where the G614PH makes its case. The combination of a top-tier CPU and a next-gen entry GPU creates a unique performance profile.
Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 9 8940HX
The Ryzen 9 8940HX is a monster. Part of the "Dragon Range" lineage, it features 16 cores and 32 threads.
- Clock Speed: Base 2.4GHz, boosting up to 5.3GHz.
- Cache: A massive 80MB Cache. Large cache sizes are beneficial for gaming, as they reduce the time the CPU waits for data from the RAM.
In real-world terms, this CPU is "overkill" for just gaming, which is exactly what streamers and creators want. You can game on one monitor while encoding a stream via OBS, running Discord, and having a browser open with 20 tabs, all without a single stutter. It crushes multi-core workloads like 3D rendering (Blender, Cinebench) and video compiling.
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 5050 (8GB GDDR7)
The RTX 5050 Laptop GPU is the most intriguing component. Historically, "50-series" cards were relegated to 1080p Low/Medium gaming. The 2025 RTX 5050 changes the narrative in two ways:
- 8GB VRAM: The jump to 8GB allows high-resolution textures that would choke the 6GB RTX 4050 or 4GB RTX 3050. Games like Hogwarts Legacy or The Last of Us Part I can now run with higher texture settings without crashing or stuttering due to VRAM limits.
- GDDR7 Memory: This is the first generation to utilize GDDR7, offering significantly higher memory bandwidth. This means data moves between the GPU core and memory much faster, improving performance in complex scenes.
Gaming Benchmarks (Estimated based on review data):
- Valorant / CS2: The Ryzen 9 pushes these CPU-bound titles to the limit. Expect 200+ FPS in Valorant and 120-165+ FPS in CS2/Apex Legends, fully saturating the 165Hz display.
- AAA Titles (Cyberpunk 2077, etc.): While the RTX 5050 is powerful, it is still an entry-level card. Expect 50-70 FPS on Medium/High settings. Ray Tracing is possible but should be kept to low settings or used with DLSS Frame Generation to maintain smooth playability.
Memory and Storage
- RAM: It ships with 16GB DDR5-5200 (likely 1x16GB or 2x8GB, though the spec mentions "Total System Memory: DDR5 16GB" and "Max 64GB"). DDR5-5200 provides high bandwidth for the Ryzen CPU. Upgrading to 32GB is recommended for heavy video editing.
- Storage: A 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD is included. This is on the smaller side for modern gaming (where one game can be 100GB+). Fortunately, the laptop has two M.2 slots, so adding a second 1TB or 2TB drive is easy and highly recommended.
Thermals: ROG Intelligent Cooling
Putting a 16-core CPU in a laptop requires serious thermal management. The Strix G16 utilizes ROG Intelligent Cooling, which includes:
- Tri-Fan Technology: Unlike standard laptops with two fans, the G16 adds a third auxiliary fan that directs airflow over the GPU memory and VRMs (voltage regulator modules). This helps keep the chassis cool to the touch.
- Liquid Metal: The CPU is coated with Conductonaut Extreme Liquid Metal by Thermal Grizzly. This transfers heat from the processor to the heatsink much more efficiently than standard thermal paste, lowering temperatures by up to 10-15°C.
- Full-Width Heatsink: The rear of the laptop is essentially one giant exhaust vent, lined with ultra-thin copper fins to maximize surface area for heat dissipation.
Acoustics: In "Turbo" mode, the fans will ramp up and become audible to maintain peak performance. However, "Performance" mode offers a good balance, and "Silent" mode completely turns off the fans during light tasks like web browsing for a 0dB experience
Ports (I/O)
The port selection is modern and robust, particularly the USB implementation.
- Left Side:
- 1x RJ45 LAN (Gigabit Ethernet) for stable wired gaming.
- 1x HDMI 2.1 FRL (Fixed Rate Link). This is a true HDMI 2.1 port capable of outputting 4K at 120Hz or 8K at 60Hz to an external TV.
- 1x USB Type-C (USB 4) with support for DisplayPort and G-SYNC.
- 1x USB Type-C (USB 4) with support for DisplayPort, 100W Power Delivery, and G-SYNC.
- Right Side:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A. Having two Type-A ports is great for connecting a mouse and an external keyboard without dongles.
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack.
Note on USB 4: The inclusion of USB 4 is a major win for an AMD system. It offers 40Gbps bandwidth (similar to Thunderbolt), allowing for high-speed external SSDs or potentially external GPU enclosures.
Wireless
The laptop features Wi-Fi 6E (Triple Band). If you have a compatible router, you can use the 6GHz band, which is less congested than the standard 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, effectively giving you "wired-like" latency over Wi-Fi. Bluetooth 5.3 ensures low-latency connections for wireless headsets and controllers.
Audio
The audio system consists of dual speakers powered by Smart Amplifier Technology. They support Dolby Atmos for virtual surround sound, which helps in pinpointing enemy footsteps. For voice comms, the Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation filters out background noise (like fans or keyboard clatter) from your microphone input.
Battery and Charging
The Strix G16 is equipped with a large 90Wh battery.
- Longevity: For non-gaming tasks (video playback, office work), expect 6-7 hours of battery life thanks to NVIDIA Advanced Optimus, which automatically switches the dedicated GPU off when not needed.
- Charging: The box includes a massive 280W AC Adapter for full performance, capable of fast charging (0-50% in 30 minutes).
- USB-C Charging: For travel, you can leave the brick at home and use a standard 100W USB-C charger (also included in the box is a 100W Type-C Adapter—a rare and generous inclusion by ASUS). Note that you cannot play AAA games at full performance on USB-C power, but it is sufficient for productivity and light gaming.
Software and Extras
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home.
- Software Bundle: Includes a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Home 2024 plus a Microsoft 365 Basic subscription. This adds significant value (approx. ₱7,000) for students and professionals.
- Peripherals: The package includes the ROG Impact Gaming Mouse, saving you the cost of buying a dedicated gaming mouse immediately.
Verdict: Is it Worth the Investment?
Verdict: Is it Worth the Investment?
The ASUS ROG Strix G16 (G614PH-RV067WSM) occupies a unique "Power-Productivity" niche. It is not the ultimate 4K gaming machine, that territory belongs to the RTX 5080/5090 laptops. Instead, it is arguably the ultimate esports and content creation workstation under ₱100,000.
Pros:
· CPU Powerhouse: The Ryzen 9 8940HX destroys anything else in this price range for multitasking and rendering.
· VRAM Future-Proofing: 8GB GDDR7 on an entry-level GPU (RTX 5050) is a massive improvement over previous generations, ensuring longevity for modern games.
· Display: 16:10 165Hz panel is fast, bright, and color-accurate.
· Value: At the promo price of ₱94,990, getting a 16-core CPU, next-gen graphics, and a premium metal-lid chassis is excellent value.
· Connectivity: USB 4 and Wi-Fi 6E ensure it won't feel outdated anytime soon.
Cons:
· Storage: 512GB is small for 2025; you will likely need to buy an upgrade SSD immediately.
· Weight: At 2.50 kg, it is heavy for daily commuting.
· Webcam: While it has a 1080p camera, it lacks advanced biometric login features like Windows Hello.
Recommendation: If you are a competitive gamer playing titles like Valorant, Dota 2, or Apex Legends, or a student/professional who needs a machine that can render video projects and run engineering software without breaking a sweat, the Strix G16 G614PH is a top-tier choice. The combination of the Ryzen 9 and the refreshed RTX 5050 makes it a balanced, formidable machine that prioritizes what actually matters: raw performance and thermal reliability.
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