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For the past two years, major laptop brands have invested significant resources in developing their gaming product lines,<br />
The majority of mid to high-end laptops are gaming products, with the rest used for content creation.<br />
As GIGABYTE’s gaming brand, AORUS accounts for most of GIGABYTES laptops.<br />
Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the more affordable models in the AORUS series, a 15.6 inches gaming laptop – The AORUS 5,<br />
with the SB standing for its NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti graphics card.<br />
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AORUS 5 positioned in the market as an affordable gaming laptop with a mid-range discrete graphics card.<br />
It comes with Intel i7-10750H CPU and GPU choice between GTX 1650Ti, 1660Ti and RTX 2060 graphics.<br />
There is also the 17-inch AORUS 7, with the main difference between the two being the size of the screen since their ID designs are similar.<br />
Take a first look at A side. In the center is the AORUS’s eagle logo, with the entire surface using black, smooth plastic material.<br />
Unlike the 9th generation models, the new AORUS 5, AORUS 7 have aesthetic lines on their sides, giving a simplified appearance.<br />
<img alt="2WEe8zs.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/2WEe8zs.jpg" />
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The dimensions of the AORUS 5 is 361(W)x258(D)x27.9(H)mm,<br />
Measuring weight at 2108g, it is slightly lighter than the 2.2kg stated on official website.<br />
The thin bezel design makes the screen area a size smaller than the standard 15-inch laptop, but slightly bigger than 14-inch laptops.<br />
The smooth chassis makes fingerprints or smudges more obvious, while the absence of RGB or Logo light is a matter of personal preference.<br />
<img alt="4gM2MNM.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/4gM2MNM.jpg" />
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After opening the AORUS 5, we can see the design of B side and C side:<br />
The hinge for the screen placed on both sides, providing high durability when opening the laptop and a maximum angle of approx. 130 degrees.<br />
Although the 10th generation AORUS 5 uses plastic materials as well, the durability of its chassis was been enhanced compared to the 9th generation AORUS 5.<br />
<img alt="pBbcN8e.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/pBbcN8e.jpg" />
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On B side, the screen comes with a 5mm ultra-thin bezel design, with a screen-to-body ratio of 81.3%,<br />
Possessing specifications such as FHD resolution with IPS-level panel, a high refresh rate of 144Hz, 5ms, plus 72% NTSC wide color gamut;<br />
It’s performance is superb for an entry-level or mid-range gaming laptop.<br />
The HD webcam placed in a conventional position on top, with built-in face tracking functions.<br />
The webcam is smooth and on par with those found in high-end gaming models.<br />
<img alt="qbSY08K.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/qbSY08K.jpg" />
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As for C side, the full-sized 15-inch model’s keyboard comes with a numpad on the right for more convenience,<br />
With a key travel of 2.0mm, and keystroke feedback better than keyboards of other laptops at this price range, although it is still on the soft side.<br />
The keys come with a all-zone 15 color RGB backlit, with the touchpad having separate left and right keys for better precision,<br />
The touchpad area supports Windows<img src="https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/00ae.png?v=e1a18355660" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--registered" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title="®" alt="®" /> Precision Touchpad technology and offers multiple touch gesture functions.<br />
<img alt="8Avf1Ua.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/8Avf1Ua.jpg" />
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I/O ports on the left side of the AORUS 5:<br />
From left to right - Kensington lock / stylized vent / USB 3.2 Gen1 / USB 2.0 / microphone jack / audio combo jack.<br />
<img alt="psQ2p5b.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/psQ2p5b.jpg" /> 
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I/O ports on the right side of the AORUS 5:<br />
From left to right - USB 3.2 Gen2 / MINI DP 1.2 / SD card reader / stylized cooling vents.<br />
I/O port on both sides uses adopt anti-glare carbon fiber design, effectively raising quality,<br />
windwithme believe that if the smooth area on A side also uses this carbon design, the laptop will looks more attractive.<br />
<img alt="PvGbito.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/PvGbito.jpg" />
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I/O ports on the back side:<br />
Stylized vents on both the left and the right, with USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C (Support Display 1.4) / HDMI 2.0 / RJ45 internet port / DC in, with Intel Wireless-AX200NGW chip for network connection.<br />
Supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology comes with up to 2.4Gbps and the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology.<br />
<img alt="GPaAeWd.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/GPaAeWd.jpg" />
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Here’s a list of accessories included with the laptop:<br />
From left to right - 180W adapter, simplified manual, warranty card, SSD screws and a thermal pad,<br />
On the bottom, we have a li polymer battery (48.96Wh) and a power cord; one plus point is the small and portable adapter.<br />
Many years ago, laptop manufactures shifted to built-in batteries to make them thinner or more integrated, so it has been a few years I did not see a laptop with detachable batteries…<br />
Built-in batteries might be difficult for users to change batteries themselves and would require a higher fees if to the manufacturer for battery replacements.<br />
Detachable batteries allow your laptop used without the batter fitted in, thereby extending battery life. <br />
In addition, users can choose to purchase spare batteries when hanging out.<br />
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Tom Clancy's The Division 2:<br />
1920 x 1080 3D effect set to highest, built-in speed test score - 4798<br />
<img alt="cMKs0B4.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/cMKs0B4.png" />
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PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS:<br />
1920 x 1080 3D effect set to highest, start character in lobby, - 120 FPS<br />
<img alt="ch7qPC8.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/ch7qPC8.png" />
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Although the RTX 2060 is higher-level product and comes with ray tracing as well as DLSS technology, it’s not commonly used for gaming.<br />
Basically, there isn’t a huge gap between the performances of the GTX 1660 Ti and the RTX 2060 in most 3D games.<br />
After a few tests, we can see solid performance by the GTX 1660 Ti at 1080P resolution in-game.<br />
If the laptop model you want to buy together with a GTX 1660 Ti differs too much in price from the RTX 2060, <br />
The GTX 1660 Ti is a good choice for a mid-range graphics card that combines 3D performance and affordability.
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Now dissemble D side to have a look at the internal layout. There are 12 screws in the back, with 4 screws in the battery area.<br />
Self-disassembly might affect your warranty, so if you want to upgrade your hardware you should send it to the original factory.<br />
It comes with the latest WINDFORCE cooling technology:<br />
2 of 47-blade fans with four heat pipes elevate the total cooling efficiency to 150W.<br />
The 4 sets of outlet vents on the two sides and the back of C side, with large intake vents above the keyboard and on the back.<br />
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One 2.5 inch SATA device on the bottom left side of D side, with GPU fan situated above.<br />
On the bottom right side we have two SO-DIMM DDR4 slots, with this model using SAMSUNG DDR4.<br />
Capacity is at 8GBX2 with clock speed DDR4 2666, although Intel 10th gen supports up to DDR4 2933.<br />
<img alt="Az5vrBt.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/Az5vrBt.jpg" />
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On the top right is the CPU fan, with the slot for detachable batteries situated above.<br />
On the bottom right, two M.2 SSD slots plus another for 2.5 inch SATA, a maximum of 3 installable storage devices.<br />
On the bottom left and right are two 2W speakers.<br />
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Processed the i7-10750H extreme cooling test at a room temperature of 31 degrees:<br />
While running LinX 0.7.1 at full speed, the temperature was 70~79˚C, with a maximum sudden peak at 100˚C.<br />
<img alt="Z1kiQ4G.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/Z1kiQ4G.png" />
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AORUS 5 has good cooling capacity, so we’re using LinX, an Intel platform with a heavy load in burn-ins.<br />
During burn-ins, the i7-10750H mostly stays at a clock rate of 4.2G when display showed under 50W.<br />
If the power’s increased up to 55~68W, the clock would usually be at 2.99G.<br />
Fan speed is at 2200rpm while idling and 4800rpm when CPU is at full speed.<br />
In most circumstances, the CPU usage would be lower than those above, with correspondingly low temperature and fan speed.
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Furmark is mainly for extreme burn-in tests for the GPU GTX 1660Ti:<br />
GPU 1485MHz / MEME 6000MHz,<br />
Running FurMark gets us a 46˚C while idling and 82˚C at full speed.<br />
<img alt="Dv20ZxH.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/Dv20ZxH.png" />
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Since it’s summer with around a 10˚C increase in room temperature, there’s a corresponding increase in temperature recorded in burn-in tests.<br />
During burn-ins with FurMark, the upper area of the keyboard is around 38~45˚C, the left and right hand side vents at 38~48˚C.<br />
Back vents at 34~55˚C, D side vents at 32~43˚C, with vents on the right-hand side of the back having slightly higher temperatures.<br />
Equipped with the latest WINDFORCE cooling system, it’s satisfactory with regards to both CPU and GPU cooling.<br />
You will not hear much noise during low-loading situations like idling, doing office work or web surfing, fan speed was low.<br />
During high-loading situations like gaming, the fan speed goes up, but the noise is around mid- to low-frequency and doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable with overall noise.
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As for battery life, we set our battery option to “balanced” in the Windows 10 power settings, with battery options set to “power-saving”:<br />
To simulate a practical and power-intensive situation, we play videos on YouTube at 1080P with screen brightness of 20%.<br />
After an hour, battery is at 78%, 55% after 2 hours, 42% after 3 and 9% after 4.<br />
We estimate that with automatic shutdown at 5%, the battery lasts to 4 hours and 8 minutes – It’s acceptable battery life performance.
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<img alt="iL9VTQy.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/iL9VTQy.jpg" /><br />
To summarize the AORUS 5 SB(i7-10750H/GTX 1660Ti 6G)<br />
Features and advantages:<br />
1.A rare Made-in-Taiwan laptop, with many parts from big brand or high-level manufacturers.<br />
2.The WINDFORCE cooling system provides excellent cooling for both CPU and GPU.<br />
3.The webcam got high quality compared to other laptops I have seen in the last couple of years.<br />
4.Unique detachable battery with a small adaptor, which increases portability.<br />
5.Keyboard keys with all-zone RGB backlight with 15 colors and a precise touchpad.<br />
6.Uses SAMSUNG DDR4 2666 DRAM, a high level and more compatible RAM.<br />
7.AORUS Gaming Center software and the Nahimic 3D audio software were both good.<br />
8.Specifications that are good for gaming, with 144Hz refresh rate, 72% NTSC color gamut and ultra-thin bezels on three sides.<br />
9.Relatively exceptional audio quality in the mid-level or affordable laptop market.<br />
10.When combined with GTX 1660Ti graphics card, can output on three screens at once, with 1+3 displays simultaneously at maximum.
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Parts of improvements in the future:<br />
1.A side’s smooth surface makes fingerprints more obvious. Overall quality could enhanced if anti-glare texture is used on the two sides of C side.<br />
2.Internal components are from reputable brands, so the laptop comes at a slightly higher price compared to competitors of the same level.<br />
3.Battery capacity is a bit smaller, would prefer the battery life more than 5 hours.<br />
4.Intel 10th gen’s DDR4 2666 and 2933 differ very little in bandwidth, but 2933 is better for maximum clock rate.
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Performance Rating ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 85/100<br />
Material Rating ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 86/100<br />
Specification Rating ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 85/100<br />
ID design Rating ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 82/100<br />
Cost Performance Rating ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 85/100
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<img alt="flO9YmQ.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/flO9YmQ.jpg" /><br />
This article’s new AORUS 5 models all come with an Intel Core i7-10750H, but recommended a version that uses dual AMD platform in the future.<br />
The three models differ in their levels of GPU, with GTX 1650Ti, GTX 1660Ti and RX 2060 respectively.<br />
Compared to other brands of gaming laptops on the market with i7-10750H and GTX 1660Ti, AORUS 5 is a little bit pricier.<br />
Since it used better components such as 144Hz &amp; NTSC 72% display, Samsung DDR4 dual channel RAM,<br />
and Intel AX200 Wi-Fi 6 wireless chipset, its more costly in comparison.<br />
The low-key design of A side is a minus, I hope GIGABYTE can upgraded it to a non-smooth surface in the future to raise its overall appeal.<br />
In all other respects, AORUS 5 was above the level in its price range and uses higher-tier component parts.<br />
Excellent cooling capacity, webcam with high resolution and good speaker quality – it’s pretty much an affordable laptop with well-rounded overall performance.
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Above is the analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of AORUS 5. <br />
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CINEBENCH R20.0<br />
CPU =&gt; 3026cb (2840 cb)<br />
CPU(Single Core) =&gt; 465cb (435 cb)<br />
<img alt="vEReR8c.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/vEReR8c.png" />
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Geekbench 5<br />
Single-Core Score =&gt; 1213 (1160)<br />
Multi-Core Score =&gt; 6343 (6117)<br />
<img alt="fiHrLyN.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/fiHrLyN.png" />
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FRYRENDER<br />
Running Time =&gt; 2m 48s (2m 52s)<br />
x265 Benchmark 2.1.0 =&gt; 44.84FPS (43.04FPS)<br />
<img alt="0iHgpOX.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/0iHgpOX.png" />
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PCMARK =&gt; 5733 (4568)<br />
The comparison, the AORUS 7 (9th generation) is equipped with Core i7-9750H and GTX 1660 Ti graphics.<br />
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After upgrade and optimization, Intel’s 10th gen i7-10750H has a better clock rate than the previous i7-9750H.<br />
When comparing the two, you can see that the i7-10750H performs a little bit better. This, plus the fact that AORUS 5’s cooling system performs well,<br />
That made CPU tends to be graded higher – a rare advantage around affordable models.
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This AORUS 5 SB built in the A-DATA XPG SX8200 PRO 512G SSD.<br />
For the SSD testing—CrystalDiskMark:<br />
Seq Read - 2602.00 MB/s, Write - 2472.29 MB/s<br />
AS SSD Benchmark – 3263:<br />
Seq Read - 2849.36 MB/s, Write - 2241.39 MB/s<br />
4K - 64Thrd Read -716.61 MB/s, Write - 1337.41 MB/s<br />
<img alt="cWE8rdN.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/cWE8rdN.png" />
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The SX8200 PRO 512G comes with a high reading speed of up to 3500MB/s and a writing speed of up to 2300MB/s,<br />
Even though AORUS 5 is meant to be an affordable laptop, it comes with M.2 PCIe3.0, a fast SSD model on the market.<br />
However, since a laptop has more power-saving technologies built in that cannot be manually turned off, it’s hard to reach the highest bandwidth in the original specifications.<br />
In comparison, higher level SSDs still perform better even after discounting for the laptop.
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Now it’s time for the 3D performance test – the SB model is equipped with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti DDR6 6GB,<br />
with data from other gaming laptops using the RTX 2060 in parentheses as comparison.<br />
3DMARK Time Spy =&gt; 5957 (6031)<br />
<img alt="ubSazzn.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/ubSazzn.png" />
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VRMARK=&gt; 7738<br />
<img alt="aCUwgez.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/aCUwgez.png" />
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UNIGINE 2:<br />
1080P MEDIUM =&gt; 11114 (11465)<br />
<img alt="3MkX7DN.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/3MkX7DN.png" />
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FINAL FANTASY XIV: Shadowbringers:<br />
1920 X 1080 HIGH=&gt; 15014 (15442)<br />
<img alt="mJkgjHR.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/mJkgjHR.png" />
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FAR CRY 5:<br />
Resolution 1920 x 1080, set 3D effect to very high<br />
Built in benchmark tool – rendering frames 4903 (5088)<br />
opening theme – 74 FFPS<br />
<img alt="YKz280X.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/YKz280X.png" />
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Here we see D side. The top right is where the battery goes, with a large surface area vent on the chassis,<br />
On the bottom left and bottom right are the speakers, with 4 indicator lights in the center of the bottom (the front of C side).<br />
At the end of this article we’ll dissemble the laptop and talk about AORUS 5’s internal components, structure and heat dissipation designs.<br />
<img alt="8H81wPr.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/8H81wPr.jpg" />
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AORUS 5 comes with its own AORUS Gaming Center software, four major functions listed as below:<br />
Power Modes, LED Keyboard, Flexikey and FAN Speed Control.<br />
<img alt="b2HTe97.png.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/b2HTe97.png.jpg" />
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The Power Modes page allows you to set your laptop to Power Saving, Quiet, Performance or Entertainment mode,<br />
Using an adaptor with Performance mode gives you the best performance, so this article was testing mostly under the Performance mode.<br />
<img alt="JDdRf6C.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/JDdRf6C.png" />
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The LED keyboard setting page allows you to control the backlights, with available settings such as 15 different colors, brightness adjustment and time display.<br />
<img alt="xzOtGpc.png.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/xzOtGpc.png.jpg" />
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A more detailed fan-speed setting page shows the speed of the CPU and GPU fans,<br />
It provides 3 different speed settings, with adjustable offset at the bottom.<br />
Since the AORUS 5 positioned as an affordable model, having dedicated software is a nice feature.<br />
<img alt="aN8D6dN.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/aN8D6dN.png" />
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In addition, there are some other software that could installed separately such as the DRIVERS UPDATE,<br />
Allows you quickly find out the versions of your major software and to direct update them.<br />
Suggest they combined in the same dedicate software column for more convenience, like the high-end model--AORUS 15G.<br />
<img alt="RhBSIjN.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/RhBSIjN.png" />
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Nahimic 3D audio software:<br />
I tested many MSI gaming laptops in recent years and they all use this audio software.<br />
Recently, even DELL Alienware series had adopted this software, the AORUS series also following,<br />
The main page provides 4 different sound stages and 3 functions for a variety of detailed settings.<br />
<img alt="6jyoo2W.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/6jyoo2W.png" />
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The microphone page has two settings – Chat or Conference, with 3 adjustable detail settings.<br />
<img alt="OT3f2pD.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/OT3f2pD.png" />
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Below is my impression of AORUS 5’s speaker, this part is subjective:<br />
When the speaker is at its maximum volume, it was very loud. Had no problems with the speakers volume.<br />
High frequency: Not too sharp, very rich detail, high quality overall.<br />
Middle frequency: Excellent of full clarity, human vocal is a bit thin, some room for improvement.<br />
Low frequency: Low frequency drum sounds are clean, subwoofer not too turbid. But woofer of bass sound is a bit weak.<br />
The overall performance in sound is good. However, the sound stage is a bit weak and the mid-bass is not rich enough.<br />
For a laptop in the $1,200 to $1,500 USD price range, the sound quality is solid.
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The latest AORUS 5 comes with the Intel Core i7-10750H, 6 cores and 12 threads,<br />
Basic clock at 2.6Ghz and single core up to 5GHz. In comparison, the Core i7-9750H,<br />
the 9750H’s basic clock 2.6Ghz and single core up to 4.5GHz. It also has 6 cores and 12 threads.<br />
For the CPU testing below, the numbers in parentheses are from the 9th generation AORUS 7 with i7-9750H.<br />
CPUZ 1.92.0<br />
Single CPU =&gt;522.8 (475.7)<br />
6C12T multi CPU =&gt; 3830.4 (3412.9)<br />
Fritz Chess Benchmark =&gt; 47.32/22712 (45.63 / 21901)<br />
<img alt="1yHJq7e.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/1yHJq7e.png" />
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CINEBENCH R15<br />
CPU =&gt; 1363cb (1234 cb)<br />
CPU(Single Core) =&gt; 191cb (183 cb)<br />
<img alt="M4PGiPk.png" src="https://i.imgur.com/M4PGiPk.png" />
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For the past two years, major laptop brands have invested significant resources in developing their gaming product lines,<br />
The majority of mid to high-end laptops are gaming products, with the rest used for content creation.<br />
As GIGABYTE’s gaming brand, AORUS accounts for most of GIGABYTES laptops.<br />
Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the more affordable models in the AORUS series, a 15.6 inches gaming laptop – The AORUS 5,<br />
with the SB standing for its NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti graphics card.<br />
<img alt="8CCK4xx.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/8CCK4xx.jpg" />
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AORUS 5 positioned in the market as an affordable gaming laptop with a mid-range discrete graphics card.<br />
It comes with Intel i7-10750H CPU and GPU choice between GTX 1650Ti, 1660Ti and RTX 2060 graphics.<br />
There is also the 17-inch AORUS 7, with the main difference between the two being the size of the screen since their ID designs are similar.<br />
Take a first look at A side. In the center is the AORUS’s eagle logo, with the entire surface using black, smooth plastic material.<br />
Unlike the 9th generation models, the new AORUS 5, AORUS 7 have aesthetic lines on their sides, giving a simplified appearance.<br />
<img alt="2WEe8zs.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/2WEe8zs.jpg" />
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The dimensions of the AORUS 5 is 361(W)x258(D)x27.9(H)mm,<br />
Measuring weight at 2108g, it is slightly lighter than the 2.2kg stated on official website.<br />
The thin bezel design makes the screen area a size smaller than the standard 15-inch laptop, but slightly bigger than 14-inch laptops.<br />
The smooth chassis makes fingerprints or smudges more obvious, while the absence of RGB or Logo light is a matter of personal preference.<br />
<img alt="4gM2MNM.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/4gM2MNM.jpg" />
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After opening the AORUS 5, we can see the design of B side and C side:<br />
The hinge for the screen placed on both sides, providing high durability when opening the laptop and a maximum angle of approx. 130 degrees.<br />
Although the 10th generation AORUS 5 uses plastic materials as well, the durability of its chassis was been enhanced compared to the 9th generation AORUS 5.<br />
<img alt="pBbcN8e.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/pBbcN8e.jpg" />
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On B side, the screen comes with a 5mm ultra-thin bezel design, with a screen-to-body ratio of 81.3%,<br />
Possessing specifications such as FHD resolution with IPS-level panel, a high refresh rate of 144Hz, 5ms, plus 72% NTSC wide color gamut;<br />
It’s performance is superb for an entry-level or mid-range gaming laptop.<br />
The HD webcam placed in a conventional position on top, with built-in face tracking functions.<br />
The webcam is smooth and on par with those found in high-end gaming models.<br />
<img alt="qbSY08K.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/qbSY08K.jpg" />
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As for C side, the full-sized 15-inch model’s keyboard comes with a numpad on the right for more convenience,<br />
With a key travel of 2.0mm, and keystroke feedback better than keyboards of other laptops at this price range, although it is still on the soft side.<br />
The keys come with a all-zone 15 color RGB backlit, with the touchpad having separate left and right keys for better precision,<br />
The touchpad area supports Windows<img src="https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/00ae.png?v=e1a18355660" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--registered" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title="®" alt="®" /> Precision Touchpad technology and offers multiple touch gesture functions.<br />
<img alt="8Avf1Ua.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/8Avf1Ua.jpg" />
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I/O ports on the left side of the AORUS 5:<br />
From left to right - Kensington lock / stylized vent / USB 3.2 Gen1 / USB 2.0 / microphone jack / audio combo jack.<br />
<img alt="psQ2p5b.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/psQ2p5b.jpg" /> 
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I/O ports on the right side of the AORUS 5:<br />
From left to right - USB 3.2 Gen2 / MINI DP 1.2 / SD card reader / stylized cooling vents.<br />
I/O port on both sides uses adopt anti-glare carbon fiber design, effectively raising quality,<br />
windwithme believe that if the smooth area on A side also uses this carbon design, the laptop will looks more attractive.<br />
<img alt="PvGbito.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/PvGbito.jpg" />
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I/O ports on the back side:<br />
Stylized vents on both the left and the right, with USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C (Support Display 1.4) / HDMI 2.0 / RJ45 internet port / DC in, with Intel Wireless-AX200NGW chip for network connection.<br />
Supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology comes with up to 2.4Gbps and the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology.<br />
<img alt="GPaAeWd.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/GPaAeWd.jpg" />
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Here’s a list of accessories included with the laptop:<br />
From left to right - 180W adapter, simplified manual, warranty card, SSD screws and a thermal pad,<br />
On the bottom, we have a li polymer battery (48.96Wh) and a power cord; one plus point is the small and portable adapter.<br />
Many years ago, laptop manufactures shifted to built-in batteries to make them thinner or more integrated, so it has been a few years I did not see a laptop with detachable batteries…<br />
Built-in batteries might be difficult for users to change batteries themselves and would require a higher fees if to the manufacturer for battery replacements.<br />
Detachable batteries allow your laptop used without the batter fitted in, thereby extending battery life. <br />
In addition, users can choose to purchase spare batteries when hanging out.<br />
<img alt="dRCNB8e.jpg" src="https://i.imgur.com/dRCNB8e.jpg" />
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