RTX 4000 and Raptor Lake combined?

Presentation at CES 2023?

Bild: Twitter (@harukaze5719)

The Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 2023 is shown in a first picture. Asus will probably equip the upcoming gaming notebook with an Intel Raptor Lake CPU and an Nvidia RTX 4000 GPU. In terms of design, however, little will change compared to the predecessor.

At the beginning of 2023, the CES 2023 will take place in Las Vegas, which means that some new announcements are imminent. Traditionally, Asus always presents the new generation of the ROG Zephyrus M16 Gaming-Notebooks (Test). Now the upcoming 2023 model is already showing itself in a first leak. Of the Twitter user @harukaze5719 has published a picture on which the notebook can already be seen. From the picture it is clear that Asus will not make any major changes to the design. Accordingly, the well-known slim case including keyboard and large touchpad awaits us here.

Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 2022 (Image: Asus)

As a screen should be a 15.6 inch IPS panel in 16:10 format, which has a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels. In addition, the refresh rate should be at least 165 Hz lie. Another highlight of the predecessor was the very high display-to-body ratio of 94 percent. Unfortunately, the manufacturer doesn’t seem to have changed the cooling design much, which means that the hot air is blown directly onto the screen here as well. This was a stronger criticism of this year’s model.

Bild: Twitter (@harukaze5719)

However, the camera module is said to have been revised for this. At least in a direct comparison to the predecessor, the new camera module becomes obvious. However, it is not clear how much the quality will change. The potential hardware inside is much more exciting. Asus might come up with a current one here 13th Gen Intel Core Processor (Test: i9-13900K & i7-13700K) put. There will probably be a GPU for this Nvidias RTX 4000-Series give.

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Arian Krasniqi …has been part of the team since 2021 and mainly deals with hardware components and other technical innovations. Current games on PC and console are also part of his passion. In addition to his work, Arian is studying environmental engineering at RWTH Aachen University.

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