ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 (2024) Gaming Laptop, 18” Nebula HDR 16:10 QHD 240Hz/3ms, GeForce RTX™ 4090, Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX, 32GB DDR5-5600, 2TB PCIe SSD, Wi-Fi 6E, Windows 11 Pro, G834JYR-XS97
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Break all limits with the 2024 ROG Strix SCAR 18 gaming laptop. Dominate the Windows 11 Pro battlefield with its powerful 14th Gen Intel® Core™ processor, and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 Series Laptop GPU. With swift DDR5-5600MHz memory and expansive PCIe 4×4 storage in RAID 0, multitasking becomes easy and loading times become minimal. The ROG Nebula display guarantees a bright, fast, and vivid visuals for gaming, editing, and productivity. It also features ROG Intelligent Cooling with liquid metal thermal compound on both the CPU and GPU, Tri-fan Technology, and other features to ensure peak performance under long sessions of demanding tasks. For the ultimate gaming laptop, look no further than the Strix SCAR 18.
THE PINNACLE OF PERFORMANCE – Dominate the battlefield with Windows 11 Pro, a 14th Gen Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU at 175W Max TGP.
BLAZING FAST MEMORY AND STORAGE – Multitask swiftly with 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz memory and 2TB of PCIe 4×4 in RAID 0 with a raw throughput up to 7000mb/s.
ROG NEBULA HDR – The Nebula standard guarantees a premium display with high specs for the best visuals. Featuring QHD 240Hz/3ms, 100% DCI-P3, Pantone Validation, among other premium features on the SCAR 18.
ROG INTELLIGENT COOLING – The SCAR 18 features upgraded liquid metal on both the CPU and GPU, and a third intake fan among other premium features, to allow for sustained performance over long gaming sessions.
MUX SWITCH WITH ADVANCED OPTIMUS – A MUX Switch increases laptop gaming performance by 5-10% by routing frames directly from the dGPU to the display. Advanced Optimus enables an automatic switch between the iGPU and dGPU, optimizing battery life.
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Customers appreciate the notebook computer’s performance, screen quality, and speed. They find it performs well, runs smoothly, and has a vibrant display. Many are satisfied with the build quality and gaming capability. However, some have differing views on heat management, value for money, and noise level.
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6 reviews for ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 (2024) Gaming Laptop, 18” Nebula HDR 16:10 QHD 240Hz/3ms, GeForce RTX™ 4090, Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX, 32GB DDR5-5600, 2TB PCIe SSD, Wi-Fi 6E, Windows 11 Pro, G834JYR-XS97
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Branden J. –
A nearly perfect king of portable gaming
Alright alright, if youâve made it to the reviews for this machine then you may be considering spending the insane amount of money it costs to buy it. I figured Iâd leave a non bias and straight forward review. Iâve been building PCs for two decades, and have had gaming laptops on and off for travel. Itâs safe to say I know how the tech works on desktops and laptops. Iâve also used parts from essentially every manufacturer at this point, so Iâm not here for cherry pick brands. With all that said, letâs get into the review.Design 4.5/5- The laptop is made primarily of very high grade ABS plastic that is incredibly durable, and feels good. The RGB accent bars around the laptop, keyboard, and logo are nice and have great brightness. The weight is heavy for a laptop, but thatâs to be expected at 18 inches. Itâs not as heavy as other top gaming laptops, but it definitely isnât the lightest. Port access are in the expected areas (power is on the left, where as USB in on the right). So why the 4.5? Honestly itâs the ABS plastic. Sure it feels very durable and looks really nice, but compared to the metal on the Legion series, itâs not as nice. At this price point, having all plastic seems a tad cheap.Keyboard/Mousepad 5/5- Both of them feel and respond wonderfully. There is no noticeable input delay with either, and the keys, while not being mechanic, still feel exceptionally good. Typing it very easy, and I instantly found myself sinking right into the keyboard. This is by far one of my favorite keyboards in a laptop.Screen 5/5- If youâve done your research then you know that this monster packs the best MiniLED out of any laptop into it. The only rival is the Legion 9s 3.2k miniLED and MSI Titans 4k MiniLED. However, neither of those screens having the brightness peak in HDR/SDR, and the Asus has the most backzones. Another perk is the resolution. At QHD+ (2560×1600), you are able to run games maxed out and get much more frames, and honestly, at 18 inches, you are not seeing a difference in detail between QHD+ and UHD. At 240hz and Gsync, this thing is unbelievable paired with the CPU and GPU. Honestly, at this point I am probably rambling about how good this screen is, but I must add one more thing. This is the first non OLED screen Iâve ever seen that looks better. Thatâs thanks to no aggressive ABL, nearly the same perceiving contrast, and ridiculous brightness. Also, Iâm not sure how ASUS did it, but thereâs nearly zero MiniLED blooming.GPU/CPU 5/5- This is self explanatory. I donât feel like I need to explain why the 14900HX and mobile 4090 got 5/5 here. This machine can run any modern game maxed out and get great frame rates, thatâs to be expected. Iâll add one thing in the event people are wondering. The GPU in this machine maxes out at 150w, but still pushes the same frames as other top end contenders who push thereâs to 175. You can overvolt/overclock if youâd like but itâs not necessary.Temps 5/5- This laptop runs markedly cooler than its rivals (especially the Titan Pro), and it impressed me. As a desktop builder im used to the beauty of low temps thanks to AIO cooling and fans. I was surprised when I saw temperature under stress stay between the high 60s and low 80s. I have yet to see temps on either the CPU or GPU go above 90, unless Iâm benchmarking.Battery 3.5/5- unfortunately the battery in this beast isnât the best, even under lite loads such as simply browsing or doing office work. You can tweak power settings in windows and armoury create, but it doesnât help much. Average battery life without gaming and lite work is around 1.5 hours with moderate screen brightness. If you dim it down to 20% youâll get an extra thirty. I wouldnât even consider doing any demanding gaming without being plugged in, unfortunately with great hardware counts great power drain. This is issue with all current top end gaming laptops, not body this one. However, it could be better while doing simple work.There you have it. Hopefully this helped you either buy it out decide to go elsewhere. For me, this thing is exactly what I want out of a mobile gaming machine.
Puttinginwork –
Amazing Display
Great laptop. Does everything from video editing to gaming. The display is amazingly bright and vibrant. The 14900 HX is okay compared to 13980 HX. Basically no different. Can undervolt to help with temps which always stayed around 70c. I compared it to my 4080 and 7945 HX AMD CPU and didnât find a ton of difference other than the display and the build quality. The display is the reason to buy outside of the 4090 which is only marginally faster than the 4080 15-18 percent. The screen size was nice as well seeing that is was 16:10. I really did like the laptop very much. The only downside is that it was not new as advertised on Amazon. It was open box and sold for new. That wasnât cool. Used the laptop for a bit before returning. Not worth the money if you already have a good laptop.
Y. Nakamura –
Beasty performance for a price
I will update over time. First impression is itâs a beast and screen is super bright and beautiful. Also big shoutout to Ted at HiD. I bungled my order and he rushed to get it to me before I flew. Great customer care and communication. Thank you!UPDATE AFTER 1 DAY: out of the box had terrible coil whine and mini led whine, but after updating bios to v 306 it went away almost completely. Timespy result 18759. Thermals are great. This was a big worry w gaming laptop, so hopefully low temps will help longevity. Will update over time.UPDATE AFTER 2 WEEKS: I mostly gave up using this thing on the go. Battery life is too short, even for web browsing/YT. I’m a programmer and it breaks my concentration after an hour warning about battery life. So now I treat this as a “portable desktop” — it must always be plugged in. And no, USB-C is not a good solution because it reduces performance and battery life (the USB-C just charges the battery, which is then used to power the laptop). I knew battery life was bad on gaming laptops, but this really surprised me.Another issue is the software. As reported by many users on reddit (r/gaminglaptops shoutout), Nvidia drivers are causing constant black screen freezing. Seems related to iGPU/dGPU switching. I guess that will be fixed eventually, but for now I downgraded to 528.66 provided by ASUS directly which are stable no crashes.With BIOS 307 you are able to undervolt the CPU. I’m running stable at -100 now. Very nice. Combined with PL limit to 60W, my CPU stays 70-90 C temp range with no thermal throttle and still v good perf. Altho this laptop has a good cooling system, the 13th gen intel gets very hot in this smaller chassis so I found these steps necessary.Overall, I’m still satisfied w the system because of beast performance. I will update again, but hopefully ASUS and Nvidia sort out stability issues. For now lowered to 4 stars due to software issues, coil whine, and extremely short battery life.UPDATE AFTER 4 WEEKS: All good basically just waiting for software updates. Once you learn to work around the issues it’s a beast. BTW, I registered this review to get a warranty extension. So disclosing that I am receiving a warranty extension from ASUS for this feedback. Will keep updating this review over time…UPDATE AFTER 3 MONTHS: New BIOS upgrades have brought stability and support for 5600mhz memory sticks. Also coil whine mostly went away. Not sure if it’s from new BIOS or laptop finally “wearing in” as I read. I still hear it momentarily when loading stuff up, but it’s 95% less than before. Feels great cuz this laptop is a beast. Rendering videos and reloading assemblies like a champ.HOWEVER, graphical problems still persist like flickering and black screen. ASUS recommended using 4 month-old Nvidia drivers to fix this. Those old drivers do solve some problems, but performance drops in some games (I get 45 FPS in C2077 Overdrive using old drivers vs 75 FPS w new). And if you use latest Nvidia drivers you get a perf boost but then screen flickers returns. Lastly, maybe related but I noticed some old games run hot as hell. My CPU hit 110 C (!!!) momentarily playing Phantom Doctrine. But most new games don’t go above 95 C hmm…One big takeaway from this whole experience is that gaming laptops are still niche. # of users is prob 1/10 of desktops, so drivers and software are not tested as well and bugs not caught quickly and treat w urgency. And importantly there’s less info out there to help you solve your problems. So if you don’t like tinkering, stick w desktop for your workhorse.
FrogsToo –
Great product!
Handles my photo editing software with amazing speed! Love this laptop! Beautiful case! Sounds is top notch! Have had no issues with heat, however I am not playing games on it, so I can’t speak to it’s maintaining coolness during intense games.
Kapil Vyas –
i did’t get Rog alley free with this parches. so whats to do let me know.
Maksym –
This laptop is so great but there are some issues with the battery. Just 1 hour without power. The first time there was some problem with the monitor, when you turned off the power, the monitor could turn off and not turn on again, but this was fixed by software. I can recommend this laptop after several months of use, I always use it with great pleasure. Even if Windows itself is buggy, it’s not Asus’s problem.