The complete list of GeForce GPU power specifications for 2024 ROG and TUF Gaming laptops

Engineering the perfect gaming laptop is a delicate dance, balancing the machine's total footprint with powerful components. More powerful CPUs and GPUs require more powerful cooling, like the unique fan, vapor chamber, and heatsink designs in our ROG Intelligent Cooling ecosystem. As we balance all these factors, we also tune the graphics power to perfectly match the machine in question—and Since 2019, ROG has published the clock speeds and Total Graphics Power (TGP) values of the GeForce GPUs in our laptops, allowing you to make a more informed buying decision.
In 2024, we released brand-new Zephyrus G14 and Zephyrus G16 machines, redesigned from the ground up with a new ultra-thin precision-milled chassis, as well as refreshed Strix SCAR and Strix G laptops using Intel 14th-gen CPUs and TUF Gaming laptops with new 16:10 displays. If you're wondering about the Zephyrus M16, Zephyrus Duo, ROG Flow X13, or ROG Flow Z13, we're carrying our 2023 models over into 2024, so you can find those GPU specifications on our 2023 list as they will use the same hardware. You can read more about all of our laptops families here, to better decide which one is for you.
Refer to the table below for the GPU, clock speeds, and TGP for each of our GeForce-powered 2024 gaming laptops.
| Model | Model Number | Laptop GPU | Boost Clock | ROG Boost OC | TGP | Dynamic Boost | Max GPU Power | MUX Switch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROG Zephyrus G14 | GA403UI | GeForce RTX 4070 | 1605MHz | 1655MHz | 65W | 25W | 90W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| GA403UV | GeForce RTX 4060 | 1890MHz | 1940MHz | 65W | 25W | 90W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| GA403UU | GeForce RTX 4050 | 2055MHz | 2105MHz | 65W | 25W | 90W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| ROG Zephyrus G16 | GU605MY | GeForce RTX 4090 | 2040MHz | 2090MHz | 95W | 20W | 115W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| GU605MZ | GeForce RTX 4080 | 2280MHz | 2330MHz | 95W | 20W | 115W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| GU605MI | GeForce RTX 4070 | 2055MHz | 2105MHz | 85W | 20W | 105W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| GU605MV | GeForce RTX 4060 | 2295MHz | 2345MHz | 85W | 15W | 100W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| GU605MU | GeForce RTX 4050 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 85W | 15W | 100W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| ROG Strix SCAR 16/18 | G634JYR G834JYR |
GeForce RTX 4090 | 2040MHz | 2090MHz | 150W | 25W | 175W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| G634JZR G834JZR |
GeForce RTX 4080 | 2280MHz | 2330MHz | 150W | 25W | 175W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| ROG Strix G16/G18 | G614JZR G814JZR |
GeForce RTX 4080 | 2280MHz | 2330MHz | 150W | 25W | 175W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| G614JIR G814JIR |
GeForce RTX 4070 | 2175MHz | 2225MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| G614JVR G814JVR |
GeForce RTX 4060 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| TUF Gaming F16 | FX607JI FX607JIR |
GeForce RTX 4070 | 2175MHz | 2225MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| FX607JV FX607JVR |
GeForce RTX 4060 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 105W | 25W | 130W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| FX607JU | GeForce RTX 4050 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 105W | 25W | 130W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| TUF Gaming A16 | FA607PI | GeForce RTX 4070 | 2175MHz | 2225MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| FA607PV | GeForce RTX 4060 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| TUF Gaming A15 | FA507UI | GeForce RTX 4070 | 2175MHz | 2225MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus |
| FA507UV | GeForce RTX 4060 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| FA507UU | GeForce RTX 4050 | 2370MHz | 2420MHz | 115W | 25W | 140W | NVIDIA Advanced Optimus | |
| FA506NC | GeForce RTX 3050 | 1500MHz | 1550MHz | 60W | 15W | 75W | No | |
| FA506NF | GeForce RTX 2050 | 1575MHz | 1635MHz | 55W | 15W | 70W | No | |
| TUF Gaming A17 | FA706NF | GeForce RTX 2050 | 1575MHz | 1635MHz | 55W | 15W | 70W | No |
Note that you may need to enable Turbo or Manual mode in Armoury Crate in order to see these max wattages on certain models. You can read more about Armoury Crate's Manual mode here. In addition, the NVIDIA Control Panel may show NVIDIA's stock boost clocks instead of the ROG Boost OC clocks — this is normal, and the ROG Boost OC is still active. You can read more about ROG Boost OC clocks and how to check them here.
We hope that this information helps you make a more informed decision when purchasing your next gaming laptop. For questions about specific configurations, availability, and pricing in your region, please contact your local ASUS representative.
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