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This 240Hz Asus laptop is down from £1499 to £999 at Scan UKWith an RTX 2060, Core i7 10870H, 8GB RAM and 512GB NVMe SSD.

With an RTX 2060, Core i7 10870H, 8GB RAM and 512GB NVMe SSD.

a photo of an assus rog strix g15 15-in gaming laptop with rtx 2060 and core i7

It’s not often you see a gaming laptop on sale for £500 off, but that’s the situation today with an Asus ROG Strix G15 laptop at Scan. This model was released last year and contains a competitive spec for the money, including a 15-in 1080p 240Hz display, 10th-gen Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM and 512GB of NVMe SSD storage. It’s been reduced from £1499 to £999 today at Scan, bringing what was formally a high-end machine down to a much more palatable triple-digit price point.

That’s a great spec for the money, although you do have options at this price point depending on the games you want to play - more on that later.

Get the Asus ROG Strix G15 for £999 (was £1499)

So, the spec. I think this particular model is ideal for anyone that likes to play fast-paced esports titles like Counter-Strike,League of Legends,Valorantand so on. The 240Hz screen makes for a very responsive experience, while the high-end eight-core CPU (with 5GHz maximum boost) should perform great in these kind of games where you’re often CPU-limited. The RAM is a little low at 8GB, but that’s easily upgraded down the road for very little - you could pick up 16GB for around £100, or just an extra 8GB stick for about half that. The graphics card also allows solid performance in RTX + DLSS titles, unlocking a whole lot of extra options compared to laptops that come with GTX graphics cards.

Of course, there are other options at £1000. You can pick upan RTX 3060 laptop, for instance, which should give you around ~20% higher frame-rates in GPU-limited titles. However, RTX 3060 laptops are much newer and so haven’t seen big discounts just yet, so you’ll get a slightly lower spec overall if you go this route.

a photo of two laptops side by side, including a gigabyte g5-kc and an asus tuf dash f15

Similarly, you could go for the very good Asus Tuf Dash F15 at £979, which has an 11th-gen Core i7 processor, 8GB RAM and RTX 3060. Again, this is a better shout for playing AAA games, but probably worse for productivity and esports titles compared to the Asus G15.

Get the Asus Tuf Dash F15 for £978 (was £999)

For a little bit more, you could also take a look at this Lenovo Legion 5 Pro, a 16-in AMD-powered machine with a Ryzen 5800H processor, 1440p 165Hz display and RTX 3060 for £1187 with codeCUPO5JUL. The graphics card isn’t quite powerful enough to crank out 60fps at 1440p without dropping settings, but the higher resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio will definitely result in sharper text for web browsing, content creation, writing and so on. Great choice for anyone looking for a laptop for working and gaming. Note that you can get a unique 10% code for signing up to Lenovo’s newsletter, which would bring the price down to £1124.

Get the Legion 5 Pro 16 for £1187 with code CUPO5JUL (was £1249)

So many choices! I hope these are a useful starting point for you to take a look at some reviews; I think personally I’m a big fan of those esports titles like Counter-Strike and Valorant, so the £500 off 240Hz model sounds right up my alley.

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