ASUS TUF Gaming FA401UH-RG007W Ryzen 7 8845HS 16GB 1TB SSD RTX 4050 14" WQXGA 165Hz Windows 11 Home

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Key information

Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor
Memory: 16GB RAM
Storage: 1TB SSD storage
Display: 14" WQXGA 165Hz display
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics
Operating System: Windows 11 Home
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Product overview

The ASUS TUF Gaming FA401UH-RG007W is a 14-inch gaming laptop designed to deliver strong performance for modern gaming and demanding applications. It features an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, providing multi-core performance suitable for gaming, multitasking and content-heavy workloads.

With 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD, the system offers responsive performance and substantial storage capacity for games, applications and files.

The 14-inch WQXGA display with a 165Hz refresh rate delivers smooth motion and detailed visuals suited to fast-paced gaming.

Dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics support modern games and GPU-accelerated workloads.

Windows 11 Home is pre-installed.

Specifications
Processor
Processor family
AMD Ryzen 7
Processor manufacturer
AMD
Processor model
260
Processor generation
AMD Ryzen 200 Series
Processor cores
8
Processor threads
16
Processor boost frequency (GHz)
5.1
Memory
Internal memory (GB)
16
Maximum internal memory (GB)
16
Internal memory type
LPDDR5x-SDRAM
Memory form factor
On-board
Memory layout (slots x size)
2 x 8 GB
Memory slots
Graphics
On-board graphics card
Yes
Discrete graphics card
Yes
Discrete graphics card model
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050
On-board graphics card model
AMD Radeon 780M
On-board GPU manufacturer
AMD
On-board graphics card family
AMD Radeon
Screen
Screen Size (Inches)
14
Resolution
2560 x 1600 pixels
Touchscreen
No
HD type
WQXGA
Panel type
IPS-Level
Native aspect ratio
16:10
Anti-glare screen
Yes
Display brightness (cd/m)
400
RGB colour space
sRGB
Refresh Rate (Hz)
165
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Storage
Total storage capacity (GB)
1000
Storage media
SSD
Optical drive type
No
Total SSDs capacity (GB)
1000
Number of SSDs installed
1
SSD capacity (GB)
1000
SSD interface
PCI Express 4.0
NVMe
Yes
SSD form factor
M.2
Card reader integrated
Yes
Compatible memory cards
MicroSD (TransFlash)
M.2 SSD size
2280 (22 x 80 mm)
Neural Processor Unit (NPU)
Neural processor unit (NPU)
AMD Ryzen AI
NPU performance up to
16 TOPs
Keyboard
Numeric keypad
No
Pointing device
Touchpad
Keyboard backlit
Yes
Copilot key
Yes
Battery & Power
Battery capacity (Wh)
73
Number of battery cells
4
USB Power Delivery (USB PD)
Yes
Audio
Number of built-in speakers
2
Built-in microphone
Yes
Audio system
Dolby Atmos
Camera
Front camera
Yes
Front camera HD type
Full HD
Infrared (IR) camera
Yes
Network
Mobile network connection
No
Top Wi-Fi standard
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Wi-Fi standards
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Ethernet LAN
No
Bluetooth
Yes
Connectivity
USB 2.0 ports quantity
0
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity
0
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C ports quantity
0
HDMI ports quantity
1
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports
1
HDMI version
2.1
Combo headphone/mic port
Yes
USB Type-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode
Yes
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2) Type-C ports quantity
1
Security
Fingerprint reader
Smart card reader
Face recognition
Yes
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
Yes
Dimensions & Weight
Weight (kg)
1.46
Width (mm)
311
Depth (mm)
227
Height (mm)
Height (front) (cm)
1.69
Height (rear) (cm)
1.99
Operating System
Operating system installed
Windows 11 Home
Operating system architecture
64-bit
Buying guide

Gaming Laptops Buying Guide

Power, Performance & Portability

A gaming laptop delivers high-performance hardware in a portable form factor. Whether you’re playing competitive esports titles or graphically demanding AAA games, choosing the right specification is key to getting the performance you expect.

This guide explains the core components that matter and how to choose the right gaming laptop for your needs.

Graphics Card (GPU): The Most Important Component

The graphics card has the biggest impact on gaming performance. It determines what settings and resolutions you can run smoothly.

What to Consider:

  • Entry-level GPUs: Suitable for esports and lighter titles at Full HD
  • Mid-range GPUs: Strong performance at Full HD and QHD
  • High-end GPUs: Designed for QHD and 4K gaming, ray tracing and high frame rates


If gaming is your primary focus, prioritise the GPU above all other components.

Processor (CPU): Supporting Performance & Multitasking

The processor handles game logic, background processes and system tasks.

Recommended:

  • Minimum 6 cores for modern gaming
  • Higher clock speeds for competitive titles
  • Newer-generation CPUs for better efficiency


If you plan to stream, edit video, or multitask while gaming, choose a higher-tier processor.


RAM: Smooth Gameplay & Multitasking

Memory affects system responsiveness and stability.

Recommended Capacity:

  • 16GB: Ideal for most modern games
  • 32GB: Recommended for streaming and heavy multitasking
  • Less than 16GB may limit performance in newer titles.


Storage: Speed Matters

Fast storage reduces loading times and improves system responsiveness.

Best Practice:

  • NVMe SSD preferred
  • 512GB minimum recommended
  • 1TB or more for larger game libraries
  • Avoid HDD-only systems for gaming where possible.


Display: Refresh Rate & Resolution

Your screen directly impacts how games look and feel.

Refresh Rate:

  • 120Hz / 144Hz – Smooth and responsive
  • 165Hz / 240Hz – Competitive advantage
  • 300Hz+ – Esports-focused


Resolution:

  • Full HD (1920 x 1080) – Best for higher frame rates
  • QHD (2560 x 1440) – Sharper visuals with strong balance
  • 4K (3840 x 2160) – Premium detail, requires powerful GPU
  • IPS panels are common in gaming laptops due to strong colour accuracy and viewing angles.


Cooling & Build Quality

Gaming laptops generate heat under load. Thermal performance affects sustained gaming performance.

Look for:

  • Dual or multi-fan cooling systems
  • Heat pipe or vapour chamber designs
  • Well-ventilated chassis
  • Solid build quality


Poor cooling can reduce performance during extended gaming sessions.


Keyboard & Connectivity

Keyboard

  • RGB backlighting
  • Anti-ghosting support
  • Comfortable key travel


Connectivity

  • USB-C (where supported)
  • HDMI for external monitors
  • Ethernet for stable online gaming
  • Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi 6E


Choosing the Right Gaming Laptop

For Competitive Gaming

  • High refresh rate display (165Hz+)
  • Strong GPU
  • Full HD resolution

For Immersive AAA Gaming

  • Mid to high-end GPU
  • QHD display
  • 16GB+ RAM


For Streaming & Content Creation

  • Higher core-count CPU
  • 32GB RAM
  • Fast NVMe SSD


FAQs

How much RAM do I need for gaming?
16GB is the current standard for modern gaming.

Is 144Hz worth it?
Yes. Higher refresh rates provide noticeably smoother gameplay.

Can a gaming laptop replace a desktop?
For most users, yes. However, desktops offer greater upgrade flexibility.

Full HD or QHD?
Full HD is ideal for higher frame rates. QHD offers sharper visuals if supported by your GPU.

 

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