It’s the same classic, dependable device, but it looks more modern, more refined and definitely more grown up. Till then, take our findings with a lump of salt.Speaking of RAM, you can get this laptop with either 8 or 16 GB of memory, but the latter option is only available with the higher-end Core i7 configurations. We first test the CPU in 100% loads by running Cinebench R15 for 10+ times in a loop, with a 3-second delay between each run. Do you mind to share what is it?Does anyone know where the lock screen photo of UX333 is?
Current programs heavily rely on processing power and memory size, both of which the ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA-AB77 has plenty of. The regular HD webcam is rather mediocre, but the mics and the IR camera will prove quite useful for logging into Windows and “chatting” with either Alexa or Cortana.Hello. You do get two USB-A slots on this laptop, one USB-C, and full-size HDMI, while the thinner alternatives only rely on USB-C ports these days and require adapters. I don't mind the barrel charger. Its frequency varies between 1.8 GHz and 4.6 GHz in turbo mode, and has a cache size of 8 megabytes.
that thing worked perfect on my old laptop.Hello. The new UX333FA is made using the same successful recipe. These are not going to be as fast as the 1 TB PCIe x4 Samsung drive on our test-unit, thus the power users among you might want to swap the storage. Due to the laptop’s reduced size, this is also fairly small and short, one more nail in the coffin for those of you with large hands.I’ve added some pictures of the ZenBook UX333 next to the Dell XPS 13, which for years has been the standard among 13-inchers for its compact size. Now that I think of it, it would have been interesting to limit the CPU’s frequencies to stock and see how that impacted the GPU’s behavior. The logs below show what to expect in terms of performance and internal temperatures, and we’ll also discuss the fan’s behavior and outer-shell temperatures in the next section.However, the performance degrades after a couple of minutes of play, although not in the same way as on the UX433FN reviewed earlier. There’s no sticker on this review unit, but there is one on the retail versions of the ZenBook UX433s.For now, let’s turn our attention to how our test unit handled demanding loads. But when I play on dGPU – first 5-10 minutes it's ok, but after PC starts throttling to 400Mhz CPU and dGPU starts throttling at the same time. Neither does this model. Its dimensions of 11.89″ x 7.44″ x 0.67″ recommend it as a go-to laptop for people who are on the move all the time. We’ll talk about the keyboard and touchpad in the next section.No HDMI 2.0 or DP over USB-C is bad bad bad.I’d also expect the speakers to be quite capable on this laptop, based on their size and the fact that they’re similar to the ones of the ZenBook UX433 and UX362 lines previously tested. Its 2×2 802.11ac wireless card is able to offer improved range, faster download and upload speeds, as well as a more stable connection for all your streaming wants and needs. Normally, on a small factor laptop you don’t have the luxury of a number pad sitting there on the right side of its keyboard. In fact, I’d you’re odds are mostly in favor of experiencing at least some.You’ll find a couple more technical details below, as well as information the the color/illumination uniformity, all recorded with a Spyder 4 sensor:There’s a miniaturized keyboard on this laptop and that could affect your typing experience, especially if you have large hands.That aside, visibility is very good on the blue version of the laptop, which gets gold writing on each key.