Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 15: two screens and maximal performance

3D/PC Mark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition

Asus ROG Zephyrus is a premium line of gaming laptops that merges maximum performance with unique design and functional solutions. The hallmark has always been the AAS which stands for cooling with a flexible portion of the bottom that would uplift the notebook a few mm. On the other side of the portfolio there are ZenBooks, where Pro Duo with two displays attracted our interest last year. A new flagship, that merges the best that the manufacturer can offer, is here.

3D/PC Mark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition

The combined PCMark 10 test shows a surprising 9% victory of HP over the new Zephyrus and a virtually identical score with MSI with a 6-core processor.




However, game-oriented 3D Mark Firestrike and Time Spy show a 15 and 17% lead of the new RTX Super over HP’s competitor. On the contrary, the Sky diver is 33% slower, which is a very strange result.




Tests focused on RTX and DLSS functions show an increase of 24-26% for the new Zephyrus with RTX Super graphics compared to HP, which is a very solid result.



Unigine Heaven game tests again show different results, where in Full HD Zephyrus is 23% faster but in 2K it is 4% slower, which is at least strange.



The latest Unigine Superposition graphics tests are already fully in the hands of the new Zephyrus with a 29 and 25% lead over Full HD and 4K over competing HP.

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