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🔥 Power, Precision, Portability — Own the Future of Gaming & Productivity!
The ASUS ROG Flow Z13 (2025) is a cutting-edge 13.4-inch 2-in-1 gaming laptop featuring a 16-core AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor, 128GB LPDDR5X memory, and a stunning 2.5K 180Hz touchscreen. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers a flexible 170° kickstand, Wi-Fi 7, and a 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, delivering unmatched performance and versatility in a sleek, lightweight chassis.





| ASIN | B0DW238TXK |
| Audio Recording | Yes |
| Automatic Backup Software Included | 1-month trial for new Microsoft 365 customers (Credit card required), XBOX Game Pass for PC 3 Months |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 10 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,408 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #31 in Traditional Laptops |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | GZ302EA-XS99, Powercord and Adapter, User Guide |
| CPU Model Generation | 5th Gen |
| CPU Model Number | AI MAX+ 395 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 5.1 GHz |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Off Black |
| Compatible Devices | External displays, keyboards, mice, storage devices, printers, and other accessories that support USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi connections. |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (87) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560x1600 |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Form Factor | Convertible |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon 8060S Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Human-Interface Input | Touch Pad |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 30L x 1.3W x 20.4Th centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.65 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Backlit |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 70 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Speed | 8000 MHz |
| Model Name | ROG Flow Z13 |
| Model Number | GZ302EA-XS99 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Native Resolution | 180Hz |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Backlit Keyboard |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 16 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen AI |
| Processor Speed | 5.1 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 128 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR5X |
| RAM Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 128 GB |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
| Screen Size | 13.4 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 197105894914 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Webcam Capability | No |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
A**T
Best allrounder performance device!
This is undoubtedly one of the best performance devices available. Amazing hardware quality, and not only for gaming, but all workloads are processed super smooth and hyperfast.
J**H
Most reviews of the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 focus on gaming benchmarks and frame rates. This review is different. I tested this machine as a Local AI Workstation, pushing it to the absolute physical limit with Llama 3.1 70B, massive 128k context windows, and asynchronous multi-agent Python workflows. The verdict? The AMD "Strix Halo" chip inside this tablet is a monster that breaks the rules of what a laptop is supposed to be capable of. The "Killer Feature": 112GB of Unified Memory The single most important spec for Local AI is VRAM. NVIDIA RTX 4090 Laptop: Caps at 16GB VRAM. NVIDIA RTX 4090 Desktop: Caps at 24GB VRAM. ASUS ROG Flow Z13 (Strix Halo): Access to 96GB+ of VRAM. This is the game-changer. By adjusting a specific setting in Armoury Crate (or BIOS), you can allocate nearly all of the system's 128GB LPDDR5X RAM directly to the GPU. Real-World Impact: While RTX 4090 users struggle to fit a quantized 70B model into memory (often resorting to aggressive splitting or slow CPU offloading), the Z13 loads Llama 3.1 70B (Q4_K_M) with a full 128k Context Window entirely into VRAM. It feels less like a laptop and more like a portable Mac Studio Ultra or a dual-3090 rig. The Stress Test: "Scanner & Reader" Architecture To test the limits, I ran a custom Python compliance engine using LM Studio as the backend. 1. The "Scanner" (Llama 3.1 8B) Task: Rapidly chunking and analyzing 50+ sections of text. Performance: Blistering speed. The 8B model is so small relative to the 96GB VRAM that I could run AsyncIO concurrency, firing off 10 requests simultaneously with a batch size of 8192. 2. The "Reader" (Llama 3.1 70B) Task: Deep reasoning over massive 30-page blocks of text (120,000 characters per prompt). Performance: This is where Strix Halo shines. Loading a 70B model and filling a 128k context window requires ~60GB+ of VRAM. The Z13 handled it without crashing, processing massive contexts that would OOM almost any other consumer device. Proof of Power The screenshot shows Llama 3.1 70B loaded with a full 128k Context Window and an Evaluation Batch Size of 10,240. This configuration is usually reserved for data center nodes. Loaded also concurrently is Llama 3.1 8B. The "Gotchas": It's Not Plug-and-Play Unlike the "It just works" experience of NVIDIA (CUDA), the AMD Strix Halo architecture is bleeding-edge. You will have to tune it. 1. The "Reverse Bottleneck" Crash I discovered that if you allocate too much RAM to the GPU (e.g., 96GB), you starve the Windows OS (leaving it only ~16GB). The Crash: Attempting to load a 42GB model file caused an immediate crash because there wasn't enough System RAM to stage the file. The Fix: I had to disable mmap in LM Studio to stream data directly to the GPU, bypassing the System RAM bottleneck. Alternatively, setting the GPU allocation to 64GB (leaving 48GB for System) provided the perfect stability balance. 2. Driver Quirks (The "pp buffer" Error) The AMD ROCm/Vulkan drivers are strict about buffer sizes. Pushing context to 128k caused failed to allocate compute pp buffers errors at first, but it took some trial and error to tune the right settings in LM Studio to find the right combination to make it work. The Fix: Enabling Flash Attention was mandatory. It linearized the memory usage, preventing the driver buffer from overflowing during massive prompts. 3. Hardware Gremlins The rear RGB window has a mind of its own, often getting stuck or conflicting with Windows Dynamic Lighting. A toggle reset in Armoury Crate usually fixes it, but it's a minor annoyance on a premium chassis. Summary The ASUS ROG Flow Z13 (Strix Halo) is currently the only portable device on the market that can comfortably run a 70B Parameter Model with a 128k Context Window locally. If you are a gamer, get an RTX laptop. But if you are an AI Engineer who needs to run Enterprise-grade models on a plane, in a coffee shop, or at a secure on-site client meeting, this device has no equal. Pros: ✅ Massive VRAM capacity (up to ~110GB usable for AI). ✅ Runs 70B models entirely on GPU with high batch sizes. ✅ "Shared Memory" speed is surprisingly fast (LPDDR5X bandwidth). ✅ Extremely portable form factor for the power. Cons: ❌ Requires significant BIOS/Software tuning. ❌ AMD software ecosystem (ROCm/LM Studio) requires more configuration than CUDA. ❌ Battery life evaporates when the AI Engine is running full tilt, but hey it's a tablet after all. Final Score: 9.5/10 for Local AI Utility.
C**H
Well received.
R**Z
muito forte e muito leve. perfeito
K**O
After three months with this laptop, I want to share a clear, honest review. Gaming performance is excellent. I bought it mainly to play Black Myth: Wukong (BMW), and I’m happy to say I finished all challenge modes on this machine. For that alone, it feels worth it. The downside: it’s an AMD laptop, but mine shipped with an Intel-leaning Windows setup/drivers, and that caused the exact issues others warned about—freezes, random lockups, and forced hard resets. Reinstalling Windows with the proper AMD drivers/software stack should solve it. For a 3K laptop (especially in Canada), ASUS should have done better out of the box. That said, it’s still one of the coolest-looking laptops I’ve owned. Just make sure you understand the trade-offs before buying.
B**.
If you have used the previous models this will live up to the hype. With the new Ryzen CPUs the battery life on normal tasks is several hours, no longer the hour it has been with the GPUs. This was a pleasant surprise. For years I've looked for a good 2 in 1 laptop tablet for travel and work. Many of the units don't have the power. Ports are always missing. Charging is a pain. I even tried the original EVE Tech V as a possible option (don't bother with EVE Tech/Dough, hype over performance and delivery). These provide power, charging through any USB C (albeit slow on small bricks, LoL), quality screens, a keyboard that doesn't suck (expectations tempered for those of us with mechanical keyboards), an overall quick and quality experience. The only place these did not shine was in battery life but with everything else covered that has been acceptable to me. A 10,000mAh batter plugged in USB C has often gotten me through a few hours of work moving around a construction site or job project.
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