![]() It also gets less branding elements on the interior, but except for these details, the overall construction and feel between our review unit and the final products is the same.Īesthetically the hood is mostly black, with two orange stripes and a backlit ROG orange logo in the middle. Our test unit gets a different lid-cover than the GL553 production models, a more tamed down version, which unfortunately won’t be available in retail, but the Asus FX553 series comes close to its design lines. The GL553VE comes with Kaby Lake HQ processors and Nvidia 1050 Ti 4 GB graphics, the GL553VD comes with Kaby Lake HQ processors and Nvidia GT 1050 4GB graphics, while the older GL553VW comes with Skylake HQ Processors and Nvidia 960M graphics. ![]() We’ll get in depth below.Īlso, keep in mind Asus offers a few different GL553 models and they’re all mostly the same, except for some hardware differences on the inside. It’s important to note that we’re analyzing a pre-production version of this laptop, identical in terms of specs and features to the final retail units, yet with a slightly different lid-cover and design elements. RGB backlit keyboard, optical-drive or optional 2.5″ storage craddle, webcam We’ll take you through all the nits and bits, so by the end of the post you’ll know what to expect from this computer, where it might fall short and whether it’s the right one for you or not. In this article we’ll talk about the Asus ROG Strix GL553 series, and to be more precise the GL553VE model, an early-2017 15-inch notebook built on quad-core Intel Kaby Lake hardware, DDR4 memory and Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics.
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