Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 (2025) review: “slicked back and grown up”


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The 2025 Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 is a beast. It’s big, heavy, and the most powerful gaming laptop I’ve had my hands on so far. While its generation-on-generation performance isn’t going to go down in the history books, it nevertheless tops the charts when it comes to raw native performance and still manages to pull off a few DLSS tricks at the same time. Pair that with a slightly upgraded ROG Nebula HDR Mini LED display and a massively improved chassis design and you’ve got yourself one of the best gaming laptops on the market right now.

The sauce hasn’t always been this sweet for Asus’s flagship 18-incher. Last year’s model struggled to keep up with its predecessor in performance while still offering the same gaudy design. Things are slicked back and grown up this year, though, and the Strix Scar 18 shines brighter than even its new LED light strips.

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Key Specs

Specs

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Price

$4,499.99+ (32GB RAM)

$2,699.99 – $4,499.99 / £3,699.99 – £4,699.99

Display

18-inch Mini LED ROG Nebula HDR, QHD+ at 240Hz

Processor

Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX

Row 3 – Cell 2

GPU

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090

RTX 5080

RAM

64GB DDR5-5600

16GB | 32GB

Storage

2TB PCle 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

4TB

Connectivity

WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4

Ports

1x HDMI 2.1, 2x Thunderbolt 5 USB-C (DisplayPort, power delivery), 3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x 3.5mm audio, 1x 2.5G LAN

Dimensions

15.71 x 11.73 x 0.93-1.26 inches

Weight

3.3kg (7.28lbs)

Configurations

Underside of Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 2025 showing route to internal components

(Image credit: Future)

Asus has gone with the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor for its range of Strix Scar 18s this time, an impressive CPU running eight performance cores and 15 efficient cores at 24 threads. The chip drops some of the fancier features of the Intel i9-14900HX, the breadwinner of the previous generation, but its hybrid design complements the streamlined nature of the RTX 50-Series better than the Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, and adds more physical cores to the playbook as well.

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