Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 X3D Review: 3D V-Cache Comes to Laptops

AMD’s best CPUs for gaming, its X3D series using 3D V-cache, have been limited to gaming desktops. But that’s no longer the case. The Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 X3D ($3,599 as tested) is the first gaming laptop with a CPU using that technology: the AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D. Paired with Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 for laptops, this system is prepared to reduce latency and push as many frames as possible.

In our testing, we found that this powerful chip at the center the Scar 17 rivals Intel’s best gaming laptops, and is an improvement over AMD’s existing flagship mobile processor, the Ryzen 9 7945HX.

But the system as a whole doesn’t scream flagship. The display is still yesteryear’s 16:9 aspect ratio (but at a respectable 1440p resolution), and there’s a 720p webcam. There’s also a question of if the performance is worth the extra cost. Because this laptop, like many flagships, is not cheap.

Design of the Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 X3D

While Asus has a special edition laptop with an exclusive, top-of-the-line AMD chip, the Scar 17 X3D doesn’t do anything to feel particularly special. It looks very much like many of Asus’ previous Scars, including the Intel-based Strix Scar 18 released earlier this year, as well as last year’s Strix Scar 17 SE.

So to gamers, this will be familiar. The lid bears a reflective ROG logo (which lights up around the edges when the system is on) and a diagonal stripe (featuring more of that logo, repeatedly), which is not exactly my favorite design decision. Otherwise, it’s a dark gray aluminum lid. While some recent Strix Scars have customizable plastic caps along the spine, this one’s end cap doesn’t come off; it’s just gray.

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