Asus TUF A15 Vs Asus ROG Strix G | Which is best for video editing and graphic design?

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If you are looking for the best Asus gaming laptop for video editing, graphic design, and photography than I am sure you are considering the Strix G or the TUF A15. ►►►Links and pricing in the description below...

► Asus TUF A15 CUK - https://bit.ly/CUKAsusTUFa15
► Asus TUF A15 on Amazon - https://geni.us/TUFa15-cuk - Commission Earned

💻 Asus ROG Strix G 15 in - https://geni.us/StrixG-32gb - Commission Earned
⏩ UPDATE! (Color Gamut Range: 60% sRGB & 38% Adobe RGB)

💻 Asus ROG Strix G 17 in https://geni.us/StrixG17-i7-10
⏩ UPDATE! (Color Gamut Range: 89% sRGB & 58% Adobe RGB)

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Color Accurate Screens:
► Philips 32" 100% sRGB - https://geni.us/philips-rgb-monitor - Commission Earned
► Acer 24" 100% sRGB - https://geni.us/Acer-24-sRGB - Commission Earned
► AOC 32" 100% sRGB - https://geni.us/AOC-32-sRGB - Commission Earned

The Strix G is an all-plastic build whereas the TUF A15 has an aluminum top cover. Both Keyboards have excellent Key travel, they are quite and provide an excellent keyboard layout that took me no time at all to adjust to. The TUF allows you to quickly customize the keyboard RGB lighting whereas the Strix G does not provide Keyboard toggles to change the Keyboard RGB modes.

The Strix G weighs in at 5.28 Lbs with the TUF A15 weighing it slightly heavier at 5.7 Lbs. The TUF comes with a 720p webcam whereas the Strix G does not. Both laptops come with a full HD screen with the TUF having a 144Hz refresh rate and the Strix G at 120Hz.

For the color gamut range the Strix G is going to take the crown at 89% sRGB and 58% Adobe RGB, whereas the TUF A15 can only reach 66% sRGB - 49% Adobe RGB. So if color accuracy is important to you then the Strix G is a clear winner off the bat. But don’t go running off to quick to the links below to make your purchase, we have some head-to-head benchmarks coming up soon.

TUF: 6 Hours Web browsing / 2 - 3 hours for Design and Video Editing
Strix G: 4 Hours Web browsing / 1 - 1.5 hours for Design and Video Editing

Speaking of usability let’s talk about the ports. Both laptops come with:

1 x Type A USB 2.0
1 x Type C USB 3.2 Gen 2
2 x Type A USB 3.2 Gen 1
1 x HDMI
1 x Headphone-out & Audio-in Combo
1x Ethernet Port

Alright, now let’s jump into the performance portion of the video and talk about what these laptops are capable of…

Asus TUF A15
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
RAM: 32GB @3200MHz DDR4
Storage: 512GB SATA SSD
2nd SSD M.2 Slot (to expand the storage capabilities)

Asus ROG Strix G
CPU: Intel i7-9750H
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
RAM: 32GB @3200MHz DDR4
Storage: 512GB SATA SSD
2nd SSD M.2 Slot (to expand the storage capabilities)

The Asus TUF and the Strix G have excellent playback in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. I was able to playback the full quality 4k footage in the timeline with no dropped frames.

As far as rendering frames is concerned the Asus TUF with its GTX 1660 Ti handles rendering well. It can render out 7240 in 3:37. Very respectable. And the Strix G can accomplish that same render in 3:44. With them having the exact same GPU I expected the times to be nearly identical.

Now, I am going to take a 9-minute 4k file, place it into Premiere Pro and export it out at 4k and 1080p.

Asus ROG Strix G
Premiere Pro Export 4k to 4k - 6:52.80
Premiere Pro Export 4k to 1080p - 2:26

Asus TUF A15
Premiere Pro 4k Export to 4k - 11:02.23
Premiere Pro 4k to 1080p - 3:52.49

Due to the quick sync feature that Intel benefits from when using Premiere Pro the Intel processor in the Strix G can export the file faster the Ryzen processor in the TUF A15.

However, in DaVinci Resolve the Asus TUF A15 had far better export times. It was able to catch up on the Export times by exporting the 4k file to 4k in 6:37 and to 1080p in 2:52. Since they both have processors that reach very similar clock speeds and share the same GPU the export times out of DaVinci Resolve were nearly identical.
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