Overview & Specs
Reminder for desktop-main users when looking at laptops to purchase: The GPU isn't the main factor when looking at the pricing for a laptop nor is it the only factor. You're essentially looking at a gaming laptop the same way you would a prebuild, but with better or worse specifications and adding other factors like convenience of situational usage. Every component is a factor... It is an entire desktop setup bundle of a monitor, keyboard, mouse, computer, webcam, mic, speakers, etc all in one package, so of course it's gonna be asked for a higher price. Especially if there are upgrades given to it and with how market prices are on parts like RAM, NVMe drives, and GPU and CPU dies being ramped up too, the price of a laptop right now is gonna be way higher than you'd like it to be.
The ABSOLUTE lowest price in the current market for THIS build with the specs I've upgraded in it alongside the 6 months of usage (6 mo usage, 1.25 year ownership) I'm willing to sell it for is 1659.99 and that's lowballing it more than enough.
If this exact laptop with its current specs were sold by someone else who knew what it was worth in the current market, you would NEVER see it below 2000 USD.
No, I will not be selling it for 600, 700, 800, 859.99, etc just based on the fact that it only has a 4060 mobile dGPU. That's literally asking me to sell you an entire PC setup and only have you pay for the GPU.
Minor cosmetic damages, will clean prior to giving item to customer. Performance exceeds original, hence the Like New condition.
Specifications:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX 12-Core/24-Thread at 3GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Mobile 8GB VRAM
RAM: 64GB DDR5-5600 CL46 SODIMM (Original was 16GB DDR5-4800 CL40)
Storage: Micron MTFDKBA1T0QFM-1BD1AABGB 1TB M.2-2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Gen4
Thermal Compound (CPU): HP PTM-7950 Thermal Phase-Change Pads (Original was manufacturer's liquid metal)
Thermal Compound (GPU): HP PTM-7950 Thermal Phase-Change Pads (Original was manufacturer's liquid metal)
Thermal Compound (GPU VRMs): Grizzly Kryonaut GPU Thermal Paste (Original was manufacturer's silicon paste)
Current Condition:
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Minor frame cosmetic damage on undercarriage at front-left corner of frame
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keyboard lettering fading on WASD keys, C key, and F key
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Top rear ventilation grill detached on left side with an internal cable blocking it from snapping back into place. Have been unable to discern the importance of the cable, so have left it. The damage is purely cosmetic as it has no effect on performance.
-
Minor scratches on top of lid, barely noticeable (to me personally)
-
Battery mWatt Hour capacity down 10.1% (Original unplugged battery lifespan rated for 2 hours, 18 minutes on Battery Saver Mode) (Current lifespan rated for 40 minutes on Turbo Performance Mode (Used for gaming))
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Temperatures under load for CPU and GPU reach 97°C (CPU) and 87°C (GPU) when under maximum load possible (IE CPU Boost, Turbo Performance, AMD CPU Overclocking via UEFI, etc)
** Note on temps: Original temps reached throttling temperatures and maxed at around 108°C (CPU) and 91°C (GPU) when I first purchased it and had done nothing to it but perform its first boot out of the box.
Original purchase price: 1799.99 USD on March 13th, 2025 (1,925.99 USD w/ 7% sales tax)
Original purchase price of RAM upgrade and thermal compounds combined before tax: 275 USD
Current market price from same vendor: 1899.99 USD Current vendor price for RAM kit: 629.99 USD
Laptop:
- BrandAsus
- TouchscreenNo
- Panel TypeIPS
- Form FactorGaming Laptop
- Screen Size17"
- Resolution2560 x 1440 (1440p 16:9)
- Refresh Rate240 Hz
- Keyboard BacklightRGB
- Graphics TypeNVIDIA Dedicated
- Weight6-7 lbs
- Type-C ChargingYes
Memory:64GB
- Capacity64GB
Internal Storage:1TB
- Capacity1TB
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***READ DESCRIPTION*** ASUS ROG STRIX G713PV-WS94 RTX 4060 RYZEN 9 7845HX 64GB DDR5-5600 CL46
Overview & Specs
Reminder for desktop-main users when looking at laptops to purchase: The GPU isn't the main factor when looking at the pricing for a laptop nor is it the only factor. You're essentially looking at a gaming laptop the same way you would a prebuild, but with better or worse specifications and adding other factors like convenience of situational usage. Every component is a factor... It is an entire desktop setup bundle of a monitor, keyboard, mouse, computer, webcam, mic, speakers, etc all in one package, so of course it's gonna be asked for a higher price. Especially if there are upgrades given to it and with how market prices are on parts like RAM, NVMe drives, and GPU and CPU dies being ramped up too, the price of a laptop right now is gonna be way higher than you'd like it to be.
The ABSOLUTE lowest price in the current market for THIS build with the specs I've upgraded in it alongside the 6 months of usage (6 mo usage, 1.25 year ownership) I'm willing to sell it for is 1659.99 and that's lowballing it more than enough.
If this exact laptop with its current specs were sold by someone else who knew what it was worth in the current market, you would NEVER see it below 2000 USD.
No, I will not be selling it for 600, 700, 800, 859.99, etc just based on the fact that it only has a 4060 mobile dGPU. That's literally asking me to sell you an entire PC setup and only have you pay for the GPU.
Minor cosmetic damages, will clean prior to giving item to customer. Performance exceeds original, hence the Like New condition.
Specifications:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX 12-Core/24-Thread at 3GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Mobile 8GB VRAM
RAM: 64GB DDR5-5600 CL46 SODIMM (Original was 16GB DDR5-4800 CL40)
Storage: Micron MTFDKBA1T0QFM-1BD1AABGB 1TB M.2-2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Gen4
Thermal Compound (CPU): HP PTM-7950 Thermal Phase-Change Pads (Original was manufacturer's liquid metal)
Thermal Compound (GPU): HP PTM-7950 Thermal Phase-Change Pads (Original was manufacturer's liquid metal)
Thermal Compound (GPU VRMs): Grizzly Kryonaut GPU Thermal Paste (Original was manufacturer's silicon paste)
Current Condition:
-
Minor frame cosmetic damage on undercarriage at front-left corner of frame
-
keyboard lettering fading on WASD keys, C key, and F key
-
Top rear ventilation grill detached on left side with an internal cable blocking it from snapping back into place. Have been unable to discern the importance of the cable, so have left it. The damage is purely cosmetic as it has no effect on performance.
-
Minor scratches on top of lid, barely noticeable (to me personally)
-
Battery mWatt Hour capacity down 10.1% (Original unplugged battery lifespan rated for 2 hours, 18 minutes on Battery Saver Mode) (Current lifespan rated for 40 minutes on Turbo Performance Mode (Used for gaming))
-
Temperatures under load for CPU and GPU reach 97°C (CPU) and 87°C (GPU) when under maximum load possible (IE CPU Boost, Turbo Performance, AMD CPU Overclocking via UEFI, etc)
** Note on temps: Original temps reached throttling temperatures and maxed at around 108°C (CPU) and 91°C (GPU) when I first purchased it and had done nothing to it but perform its first boot out of the box.
Original purchase price: 1799.99 USD on March 13th, 2025 (1,925.99 USD w/ 7% sales tax)
Original purchase price of RAM upgrade and thermal compounds combined before tax: 275 USD
Current market price from same vendor: 1899.99 USD Current vendor price for RAM kit: 629.99 USD
Laptop:
- BrandAsus
- TouchscreenNo
- Panel TypeIPS
- Form FactorGaming Laptop
- Screen Size17"
- Resolution2560 x 1440 (1440p 16:9)
- Refresh Rate240 Hz
- Keyboard BacklightRGB
- Graphics TypeNVIDIA Dedicated
- Weight6-7 lbs
- Type-C ChargingYes
Memory:64GB
- Capacity64GB
Internal Storage:1TB
- Capacity1TB