 The TUF brand from Asus is quickly becoming a fan favorite. It really offers some great value laptops overall, especially when you consider some of the miscellaneous features, which shape up the devices, making them very versatile. The TUF Gaming F15 FX506 is new for 2021, bringing a refreshed design, brand new hardware, and an abundance of features, which are nice to see in a laptop at this price. The unboxing experience is great, especially for a mid-range device. The laptop comes in a black box from recycled material, which fits the overall minimalist aesthetic. Inside, you get the laptop itself, proprietary mounting brackets, screws, and a cable for a 2.5-inch SATA drive, along with some cool stickers. The laptop is also very well built, with Asus managing to construct a durable laptop by using ingenuity. Most of all, you can choose between either an aluminum or a plastic lid, which have a different design, making the laptops look entirely different. The plastic lid looks more gamer-ish, with a hexagonal pattern, which combines a brushed design with a dotted pattern, making for an interesting look. The aluminum lid is very flat with a TUF inscription on the left and the new TUF logo on the upper right corner. The laptops' looks aren't the only positive here. Like most TUF laptops, this one has also passed the MIL STD810H tests, which put the devices through the ringer, having them endure vibration, humidity, drop, shock, and extreme temperatures tests. Basically, the laptops are able to survive through harsh environments. This is further helped by the honeycomb pattern on the inside, which strengthens the chassis. In our durability tests, the laptop hardly flexed when we tried, so the build quality is on a very good level. The IO and support that you get on the laptop are also really good. The IO consists of a total of three USB type A3.2 generation 1 ports, a single Thunderbolt 4 port, HDMI and RJ45 connectors, along with a 3.5mm audio jack and a power plug. We also can't forget the lock slot, which can be very useful. You would also be pleased to hear that the laptop supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5, allowing for faster connections and a wireless lifestyle. Lastly, the area which is arguably one of the most important during gaming, the keyboard. The unit here has long key travel and decently clicky feedback. Also, this wouldn't be a gaming laptop without an RGB backlight. While this might be marketed as a gaming laptop, it can be so much more. It already has the performance from the new Tiger Lake H45 family of CPUs and the new RTX Ampere graphics cards. Yes, it will totally crush games, but with a quick addition of a good display, this laptop can be a versatile device for content creators. We tested the 144Hz variant which due to its low sRGB coverage isn't suitable for professional work but it's pretty good for gaming. It has excellent viewing angles and since it doesn't use PWM across all brightness levels, it will be comfortable for your eyes even during long gaming sessions. Being a gaming device, the upgradeability is on point, with a total of 2 RAM and 2 SSD slots, which support NVMe SSDs for ultra-fast-rate configurations. The RAM slots can fit up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, working in dual channel. The cooling setup consists of a total of 2 fans, 3 heat spreaders, and 4 heat pipes. Three of them cool down both the CPU and GPU, while the last one is there to cool down the graphics memory and VRM modules. The so-called self-cleaning cooling design makes it so dust and litter go through separate air channels at the back of the laptop. ASUS has also improved the air tunnel, improving airflow by 15%. In reality, the cooling performed well, keeping the CPU cool, while not throttling down on the speed. After 30 minutes of stress testing, the Core i7-11-800H had a frequency of 3.44 GHz, while running at 87°C. The GPU also maintained good temperatures and clock speeds, despite having a TDP of 95W. The battery on the laptop is absolutely huge, coming with a size of 90W hours. However, like most gaming laptops, that doesn't mean that you could leave your charger at home. Our tests show that it's juice is enough for 4 hours of web browsing and video playback, and 1 hour and 21 minutes of gaming. Tough Gaming F15 is equipped with up to Intel Core i9-11-900H, from the latest Tiger Lake H45 architecture, while the GPU department is covered by the GeForce RTX 3050, 3050 Ti, and 3060 video cards. The latter is the 95W variant, which is powerful enough to provide at least 60fps at 1080p Ultra settings even in the most demanding games. We'll leave you with some gameplay videos so you could see for yourself. Thanks for being with us and stay tuned for our upcoming reviews. Bye bye.