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Open Box/Excellent: ASUS Creator Laptop Q: i7 13620H, 15.6" FHD OLED, RTX 3050

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Best Buy has Open Box/Excellent Condition: ASUS Creator Laptop Q (Q530VJ-I73050; 2023 Model) on sale for $678.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Intel Core i7 13620H 4.7GHz 10-Core/16-Threads Processor (13th Gen)
  • 15.6" 1920x1080p FHD 60Hz 600-Nits HDR Peak Brightness 1--% sRGB OLED Display w/ Corning Gorilla Glass 6 + 720p HD Webcam w/ Privacy Shutter
  • 512GB PCIe 3.0x4 Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB DDR5 Memory (4800MHz) (8GB Soldered + 8GB SO-DIMM)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 Graphics Cards
  • WiFi 6E 802.11ax w/ Bluetooth
  • RGB Customizable Keyboard Lightning
  • Built for Windows Ink (Active) Stylus Input
  • 3-Cell 70 Whr Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
  • Windows 11 Home (64-Bit)
    • Inputs
      • 1x Thunderbolt 4.0
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
      • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
      • 1x HDMI 2.1

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  • Open Box/Excellent units typically includes all original parts/accessories/packaging and looks brand new
  • Unit is great for most uses, some photo/video editing/movies/handles demanding applications
  • Product is available for shipping only
  • For full specs/details, refer to this manufacturer link
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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Best Buy has Open Box/Excellent Condition: ASUS Creator Laptop Q (Q530VJ-I73050; 2023 Model) on sale for $678.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal

Note, due to product being an open box unit, stock may be limited. Ensure that you select the 'Open-Box Excellent' condition in the tab.

Specs/Key Features
  • Intel Core i7 13620H 4.7GHz 10-Core/16-Threads Processor (13th Gen)
  • 15.6" 1920x1080p FHD 60Hz 600-Nits HDR Peak Brightness 1--% sRGB OLED Display w/ Corning Gorilla Glass 6 + 720p HD Webcam w/ Privacy Shutter
  • 512GB PCIe 3.0x4 Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB DDR5 Memory (4800MHz) (8GB Soldered + 8GB SO-DIMM)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 Graphics Cards
  • WiFi 6E 802.11ax w/ Bluetooth
  • RGB Customizable Keyboard Lightning
  • Built for Windows Ink (Active) Stylus Input
  • 3-Cell 70 Whr Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
  • Windows 11 Home (64-Bit)
    • Inputs
      • 1x Thunderbolt 4.0
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
      • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
      • 1x HDMI 2.1

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Open Box/Excellent units typically includes all original parts/accessories/packaging and looks brand new
  • Unit is great for most uses, some photo/video editing/movies/handles demanding applications
  • Product is available for shipping only
  • For full specs/details, refer to this manufacturer link
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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This was actually 533 open box excellent for a few hours before they jacked up the price. Was around midnight eastern time when i was looking at it. J waited and missed it
There is Open Box Excellent at BB on the upgraded i9-13900K w/16GB, 1TB SSD and 2880x1620 OLED display for $766. Less than $100 for all the extra performance and display seems worth it.

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This was actually 533 open box excellent for a few hours before they jacked up the price. Was around midnight eastern time when i was looking at it. J waited and missed it
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There is Open Box Excellent at BB on the upgraded i9-13900K w/16GB, 1TB SSD and 2880x1620 OLED display for $766. Less than $100 for all the extra performance and display seems worth it.
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This was actually 533 open box excellent for a few hours before they jacked up the price. Was around midnight eastern time when i was looking at it. J waited and missed it
WOW $533 for open box excellent is a phenomenal price! Although, it looks like the screen only has 60Hz refresh rate? Isn't that too low for a laptop? 550 nits brightness is nice though.
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WOW $533 for open box excellent is a phenomenal price! Although, it looks like the screen only has 60Hz refresh rate? Isn't that too low for a laptop? 550 nits brightness is nice though.
The i9 model with 1tb was only 660ish as well.
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This was actually 533 open box excellent for a few hours before they jacked up the price. Was around midnight eastern time when i was looking at it. J waited and missed it
That's usual of BB. I saw it but didn't post it. When new deals come at BB the open box prices are all messed up (heavily discounted) for 20-30 min. After that they are adjusted, so I don't post open boxes deals at that time coz people usually almost never get them.
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Quote from CoolAlpaca551 :
WOW $533 for open box excellent is a phenomenal price! Although, it looks like the screen only has 60Hz refresh rate? Isn't that too low for a laptop? 550 nits brightness is nice though.
Whether it's 1080p laptop gaming or video streaming, over 60 Hz probably isn't necessary. OLED is the big draw here.

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Thanks Dr.!

Ordered an i9 open box 'Excellent' for $765, but potentially canceling it:
Battery life is not good according to a ton of the reviewers - Guess not surprising considering it is an i9 with an OLED screen...
I do not game and anyway I have a 13th Gen i7 desktop with a 3070Ti, so the Asus' 3050 GPU would be a slight step down from the 3050Ti in my 2 1/2 year old Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 4 which has a 3050Ti. But the CPU would be a nice step up from the i7 -11850H. And the OLED screen would also be nice.

That said, to bother upgrading from the X1E Gen 4 at THIS time (it meets all my current needs), I was looking for a QHD 16" again ideally and very good battery life... Otherwise I can wait...
At this $765 price though, I can recoup much / most of the cost by selling the X1E. IF I keep the Creator.

If may try to Creator (if my order goes through) and if battery life sucks, I may wait for a deal on a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 based 16" QHD laptop.

That said, the battery life on the Ryzen 9 7840HS + 7700S I tried in a store (Asus Tuf A16 2023), despite great review for battery life for the Ryzen 9 7840HS CPU + 7600S GPU variant, was low (3 hours total with no apps running - just an open Edge window!), but they had locked down the brightness and could not find settings on the spot (had limited time with). There was only 1 review for the Ryzen 9. The Ryzen 7 also had great reviews for battery life.

(Edited to fix various typos).
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There is Open Box Excellent at BB on the upgraded i9-13900K w/16GB, 1TB SSD and 2880x1620 OLED display for $766. Less than $100 for all the extra performance and display seems worth it.
Pulled the trigger on this one at a local BB -- big plusses are the 120Hz 1620p OLED display and TB4 + USB-C 4.0 ports and top-notch i9-13900K CPU.

Battery probably won't last -- have to see how bad it is, but for $636 (after using some rewards points), I had to try it out. I'm not a big ASUS fan, so we'll see if it's a keeper or not.
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Thnks Dr.!

Ordered an i9 open box 'Excellent' for $765, but potentially canceling it:
Battery life is not good according to a ton of the reviewers - Guess not surprising considering it is an i9 with an OLED screen...
I do not game and anyway I have a 13th Gen i7 desktop with a 3070Ti, so the Asus' 3050 GPU would be a slight step down from the 3050Ti in my 2 1/2 year old Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 4 which has a 3050Ti. But the CPU would be a nice step up from the i7 -11850H. And the OLED screen would also be nice.

That said, to bother upgrading from the X1E Gen 4 at THIS time (it meets all my current needs), I was looking for a QHD 16" again ideally and very good battery life... Otherwise I can wait...
At this $765 price though, I can recoup much / most of the cost by selling the X1E. IF I keep the Creator.

If may try to Creator (if my order goes through) and if battery life sucks, I may wait for a deal on a Ryzen 7 or Ryxen 9 based 16" QHD laptop.

That said, the battery life on the Ryzen 9 7840HS + 7700S I tried in a store (Asus Tuf A16 2023), despite great review for battery life for the Ryzen 9 7840HS CPU + 7600S GPU variant, was low (3 hours total with no apps running - just an open Edge window!), but they had locked down the brightness and could not find settings on the spot (had limited time with). There was only 1 review for the Ryzen 9. The Ryzen 7 also had great reviews for battery life.
Same boat as you. Ordered the I9 Open Box Excellent version with the 120Hz 1620p display. I think this laptop has a lot going for it, especially for the price! I have an Alienware X15R2 that already poops out after a couple hours of normal work (I also don't game), so sort of used to it.

I do like that this has an Ethernet port built in (no more needing a USB Ethernet that somehow always manages to not be in my bag). The specs say the SSD is PCIe 3.0 -- I hope that's wrong, but not a game-changer.

You should try the one you bought, and take it back if you're not happy. I'm a Total member so I have like 60-days for return plus I chose 12 month no interest, so I can use it for a while and easily sell it off later and maybe make some extra $$$.
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Same boat as you. Ordered the I9 Open Box Excellent version with the 120Hz 1620p display. I think this laptop has a lot going for it, especially for the price! I have an Alienware X15R2 that already poops out after a couple hours of normal work (I also don't game), so sort of used to it.

I do like that this has an Ethernet port built in (no more needing a USB Ethernet that somehow always manages to not be in my bag). The specs say the SSD is PCIe 3.0 -- I hope that's wrong, but not a game-changer.

You should try the one you bought, and take it back if you're not happy. I'm a Total member so I have like 60-days for return plus I chose 12 month no interest, so I can use it for a while and easily sell it off later and maybe make some extra $$$.

Thanks! I got the standard membership to get a deal last year on a few 18TB drives.
Agreed. Smilie - The i9-13900 is really nice at this price point, as are the OLED screen and the Ethernet port. It is also just under 4 lbs, which is nice.

Aside from not having a 16" 16:10 QHD screen (will see if I can live with that - My X1E is 16" 16:10 which is perfect for me), the 3 main downsides are as follows IMO (I personally can live with 2 and 3):

1) 2 hour battery life. This might end up being a deal breaker for me.

2) (not a real issue for me since I do NOT game on my PCs) - The RTX3050 GPU is at the very low end of the prior gen Nvidia RTX series. As noted, I do NOT game (will check the CUDA scores for the 3050 specifically, but I have a 3070TI on my desktop anyway if needed for backing up my UHD videos).

3) One SODIMM is soldered (saw this after ordering, but did not want to miss it. So to upgrade, you can either go with 8 + 16GB or 8 + 32GB.
I would get 32GB for a total of 40GB, if it supports it (will check in a minute).
With either of these 2 unbalanced configs, you will get partial dual channel mode:
I read that both AMD and Intel have (quote) "a "flex" RAM mode for mismatched DIMM sizes". So, if going with 8GB soldered + a 32GB stick, one would get dual channel performance for only the first 8GB of the 32GB stick (together with the 8GB soldered DIMM) - i.e. dual channel on the first 16GB, and then single channel performance on the remaining 24GB (of the 32GB stick).

Yes, my X1E battery life is a mixed bag, but definitely notably better than this Creator Q540VJ it seems - one person had brightness at 50% on the Creator Q and was getting only 2 hours as follows (and there are many similar complaints, so it is not isolated case):
QUOTE: "As an example: I am currently doing nothing but writing this review, with a single browser tab open, no background programs, and power set to Battery-Efficiency with 50% screen brightness. I am at 80% battery life with 2 hours left."
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I had this laptop and returned it for a few reaons.

1.For Open Box Asus denied the 2 year warranty said it was registered previously with another owner so it is considered used.
2. The screen is AMOLED and the colors are over blown, orange looks like red, yellow looks like orange. Even changing the color profile does not help.
3. Battery life is just average, 3-4 hours on a full charge under normal load like brower tabs and some exel open.

Other than that mostly good but the screen color and the battery life was dissapointing. With the weaker 3050 I think it is not at all a slick at this price.


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Thanks! I got the standard membership to get a deal last year on a few 18TB drives.
Agreed. Smilie - The i9-13900 is really nice at this price point, as are the OLED screen and the Ethernet port. It is also just under 4 lbs, which is nice.

Aside from not having a 16" 16:10 QHD screen (will see if I can live with that - My X1E is 16" 16:10 which is perfect for me), the 3 main downsides are as follows IMO (I personally can live with 2 and 3):

1) 2 hour battery life. This might end up being a deal breaker for me.

2) (not a real issue for me since I do NOT game on my PCs) - The RTX3050 GPU is at the very low end of the prior gen Nvidia RTX series. As noted, I do NOT game (will check the CUDA scores for the 3050 specifically, but I have a 3070TI on my desktop anyway if needed for backing up my UHD videos).

3) One SODIMM is soldered (saw this after ordering, but did not want to miss it. So to upgrade, you can either go with 8 + 16GB or 8 + 32GB.
I would get 32GB for a total of 40GB, if it supports it (will check in a minute).
With either of these 2 unbalanced configs, you will get partial dual channel mode:
I read that both AMD and Intel have (quote) "a "flex" RAM mode for mismatched DIMM sizes". So, if going with 8GB soldered + a 32GB stick, one would get dual channel performance for only the first 8GB of the 32GB stick (together with the 8GB soldered DIMM) - i.e. dual channel on the first 16GB, and then single channel performance on the remaining 24GB (of the 32GB stick).

Yes, my X1E battery life is a mixed bag, but definitely notably better than this Creator Q540VJ it seems - one person had brightness at 50% on the Creator Q and was getting only 2 hours as follows (and there are many similar complaints, so it is not isolated case):
QUOTE: "As an example: I am currently doing nothing but writing this review, with a single browser tab open, no background programs, and power set to Battery-Efficiency with 50% screen brightness. I am at 80% battery life with 2 hours left."
I won't know if it's possible until I get it, but what I do with my Alienware X15R2 laptop (which has a 3070Ti in it) is disable the nVidia graphics adapter and run on the Intel graphics which suits most my needs and saves battery.

I feel that trying things myself instead of depending on what others say is the best way for me to decide whether this is a keeper or not. Now, just waiting for the "your order is ready for pickup" email. Smilie (update: ready for pickup now).
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I won't know if it's possible until I get it, but what I do with my Alienware X15R2 laptop (which has a 3070Ti in it) is disable the nVidia graphics adapter and run on the Intel graphics which suits most my needs and saves battery.

I feel that trying things myself instead of depending on what others say is the best way for me to decide whether this is a keeper or not. Now, just waiting for the "your order is ready for pickup" email. Smilie (update: ready for pickup now).
Mine is also ready for pick up.

I agree. I like to try myself.
Someone else said they got 3 - 4 hours only. A lot better than 2 hours at least. But hopefully there is still a little room for improvement.
I would be happy (pipe dream, I know, for this specific laptop) with 5 - 6 hours or so (for just browsing or video viewing) at 50% brightness or less and with battery saver on.

I recall that I disabled the NVidia 3050Ti on my X1E Gen 4 (a while back) as a test and it did not seem to help with battery life which surprised me. But it has been a couple of years so I do not recall all the specifics.

IF I get and keep the Creator, I may consider one of those powerful external battery packs.

EDIT - Hectic day, so I did not notice it until now, but there is a separate deal thread for this i9 variant. Oh well. Smilie May switch over to that thread, for my next reply, and merge all my posts into one in that thread.
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Quote from lighterwallet :
Thanks Dr.!

Ordered an i9 open box 'Excellent' for $765, but potentially canceling it:
Battery life is not good according to a ton of the reviewers - Guess not surprising considering it is an i9 with an OLED screen...
I do not game and anyway I have a 13th Gen i7 desktop with a 3070Ti, so the Asus' 3050 GPU would be a slight step down from the 3050Ti in my 2 1/2 year old Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 4 which has a 3050Ti. But the CPU would be a nice step up from the i7 -11850H. And the OLED screen would also be nice.

That said, to bother upgrading from the X1E Gen 4 at THIS time (it meets all my current needs), I was looking for a QHD 16" again ideally and very good battery life... Otherwise I can wait...
At this $765 price though, I can recoup much / most of the cost by selling the X1E. IF I keep the Creator.

If may try to Creator (if my order goes through) and if battery life sucks, I may wait for a deal on a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 based 16" QHD laptop.

That said, the battery life on the Ryzen 9 7840HS + 7700S I tried in a store (Asus Tuf A16 2023), despite great review for battery life for the Ryzen 9 7840HS CPU + 7600S GPU variant, was low (3 hours total with no apps running - just an open Edge window!), but they had locked down the brightness and could not find settings on the spot (had limited time with). There was only 1 review for the Ryzen 9. The Ryzen 7 also had great reviews for battery life.

(Edited to fix various typos).
I heard the Asus A16 laptops all have thermal issues due to inadequate cooling. The CPU temps shoot straight to 95C right when you open up a game. Did the A16 laptops you tried feel hot to the touch? I ordered a 7735HS CPU + 7700S GPU variant but I'm worried and considering returning it.

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