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Save $300 on this RTX 5060-powered Asus TUF F16 gaming laptop at Best Buy

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The Asus TUF series is mostly known for budget gaming laptops, which doesn’t really change with this latest deal on a great value RTX 5060-equipped gaming laptop. Right now, you can get the ASUS TUF F16 Gaming Laptop at Best Buy for $1,239.99 (was $1,539.99).

The biggest draw for this laptop is the specs. It comes with an RTX 5060, one of the capable entry-level GPUs from Nvidia‘s current graphics card generation, and 32GB of RAM to guarantee the horsepower to support top-tier performance without visual hiccups.

You can easily get a mid-range gaming laptop with a GPU from the older RTX 4000 series for under $1,100, so this upgrade is well worth the discounted price to get some more modern tech.

Today’s best ASUS gaming laptop deal

The ASUS TUF F16 features a 16-inch FHD+ screen and a 165Hz refresh rate, something difficult to find outside of the premium RTX 40-series equipped laptops. It has an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor, which isn’t quite as strong as Intel’s i9 CPUs but is still strong enough to support the graphical quality of the RTX 5060. The 1TB SSD should be enough for a modest library of games, and it comes with three months of Xbox Game Pass for free, too.

As for battery life, Asus claims that its TUF F16 gaming laptop can last up to 10 hours in its specifications. However, an Asus team member replied to an FAQ saying it’s actually 8 hours. I’d be wary if battery life is your biggest concern and not many reviews of it exist yet, but all of the strengths above are still valid based on what we know.

If you want to do more research, I’d recommend looking into our best gaming laptops and best ASUS laptops guides for more options to consider.

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Jess Reyes writes about deals and coupons almost as much as she does about games. Her work can be found in IGN, GameSpot, Digital Trends, and Inverse – just to name a few. When she’s not writing or gaming, she’s probably window shopping or gassing up her mutuals on Twitter/X.

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