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    Outstanding

    Discussion in 'ASUS Reviews and Owners' Lounges' started by song_1118, Oct 17, 2020.

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    Outstanding

    I'm sorry that my English is not good. Here is machine translation:
    There are many pictures in the original text, so it's not easy to upload them. Please see the original text:
    https://www.51nb.com/thread-1972925-1-1.html




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    A year ago, I focused on this laptop for a simple reason: at IDF 2019, ASUS released a laptop that claims to be the most powerful laptop in the world today, using the latest NVIDIA The strongest Quadro RTX 6000 mobile graphics card-the name is ASUS ProArt StudioBook One.
    At the same time, NVIDIA also echoed: On NVIDIA’s official website, the topic of ProArt StudioBook One was synchronously issued, with the wording "Grand launch of the world’s ultra-fast RTX mobile workstation", a very rare multi-faceted introduction to ProArt StudioBook One in the topic. This shows that this model is the benchmark launched under the deep cooperation between Asus and NVIDIA.
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    ProArt StudioBook One, why dare to claim "the most powerful computing power in the world today" and "global super fast"?
    The key point is that the graphics card used is the outstanding RTX Quadro 6000 mobile version.
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    Why is it outstanding?
    According to NVIDIA's data, the peak power consumption of this RTX Quadro 6000 mobile version is as high as 250W-more than twice the previous strongest RTX Quadro 5000 mobile version (peak power consumption is up to 110W)!
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    Compared with the RTX Quadro 6000 desktop version of the resulting performance, the difference in specifications seems to be only the difference between TFLOPS and peak power consumption:
    The mobile version is 14.9 TFLOPS, the desktop version is 16.3 TFLOPS-the gap is only about 9.14%;
    The peak power consumption of the mobile version is 250W, and the desktop version is 295W-the gap is only about 8.47%;
    Both are 24GB GDDR6 video memory, and other data are the same.
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    Prior to this, the most powerful professional graphics card for laptops was the RTX5000 mobile version, and the performance gap between it and the desktop version of RTX 5000 was very huge, let alone the comparison with the higher-end desktop version of RTX 6000.
    ProArt StudioBook One turned out, and its built-in Quadro RTX 6000 mobile version completely broke the limitations of mobile version professional graphics performance and power consumption, greatly reducing the performance gap between laptops and desktop computers. It's "out of the ordinary".
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    Another difference is that its power supply is a very small 300W GaN power supply.
    First of all, this is the first time the author has learned of such a high-power GaN notebook power supply;
    Secondly, as mentioned above, the peak power consumption of the RTX Quadro 6000 mobile version equipped with ProArt StudioBook One is as high as 250W. As a result, the 300W mentioned above as "this high power", minus the 250W peak power consumption of the graphics card, only With the remaining 50W, how will it deal with the full load operation of the whole machine?
    Therefore, the author thinks that its power supply, GaN+300W, also belongs to a "outstanding group". In the actual measurement, it will be studied in detail.
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    I can’t modify the Thread title.
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    have an authorized administrator to help me modify the Thread title to "ASUS ProArt StudioBook One W590G Review Part 1"
     
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    In the previous article, the author expressed personal hobbies-"As a ThinkPad notebook user for many years, I love the classic ThinkPad 7-line keyboard and pointing stick system, and prefer the heavyweight performance model 17-inch mobile workstation." ----So, in the face of such a sturdy performance product, how can I not pay attention?
    At that time, ASUS did not announce the price of ProArt StudioBook One. Based on years of experience in researching laptops, the author gave the following estimate-"At present, ASUS has not announced the price of ProArt StudioBook One, but according to The current price of the RTX Quadro 6000 desktop version is as high as US$6,300. As a result, the price of ProArt StudioBook One is estimated to be close to US$10,000..."
    Then, refresh the ASUS official website regularly to see when ProArt StudioBook One will be released.
    However, with the passage of time, the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Spring Festival, the epidemic, the summer holiday, and Intel’s 11th generation CPUs are all going to be on the market... One, is it a PPT product on paper by ASUD and NVIDIA?

    Fortunately, one day in September, in a certain QQ group, someone screamed: "This is a comment made by "LinusTechTips" at station Bilibili.com."
    When I went to station B to see, I felt a great pity-such an unprecedented machine, just a short and fast video? It's a violent thing! No way! You must experience the evaluation yourself!
    So, I clicked and opened the Asus, Taobao, JD, ebay, Amazon websites, and found that it is available on Amazon North America (Amazon.cn has displayed it, but it has been showing no stock), the inventory quantity is 2 units, the price Yes... the price is $9999...
    This...Fortunately, it is basically the same as the price estimated by the author last year.
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    It is very difficult to purchase. Amazon North America does not support direct mail to China and requires transshipment.
    There is also a fatal factor that I cannot place an order at all: because the price is as high as $9999, coupled with Amazon's overbearing policy, 100% of the consequences of using a Chinese credit card to place an order are that the order is rejected, and it is very likely that the author's Amazon account will be blocked.
    The author had to ask for help from 51nb netizens and found reliable North American netizens to help purchase. As mentioned above, after the order was placed, due to the large amount of money, North American netizens communicated with Amazon many times and provided many certifications before finally confirming the order. After receiving it, I repackaged it professionally and responsibly, and sent it through USPS/EMS without charging any other fees. I really have to sigh: 51 netizens all over the world, you are not afraid of any product! Hereby thanks to the netizen Victor in New Haven!

    USPS started in New York, North America, on September 15th, and arrived in Shanghai via Tokyo, Japan on the 10th and 2nd. On October 7th, China Post delivered the EMS to the author. It was fairly smooth.
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    At this time, it has been three weeks since the order was placed. I opened Amazon.cn again and found that it was actually on sale. One unit in stock: the list price is RMB¥68836.34, plus the estimated import tax of RMB¥8948.72, and the total cost is RMB¥77785.06 without shipping. ...
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