Asus just announced the 2026 version of its TUF Gaming 16 laptop. It is a straightforward update that brings current-generation Intel and Nvidia hardware to the lineup, along with a few practical design tweaks focused on cable management and reducing fan noise. Pricing and availability details remain unknown at the moment.

Asus TUF Gaming 16 Specifications
Inside, the laptop can be configured with up to an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor, which features eight performance cores, eight efficiency cores, and a peak clock speed of 5.2GHz. For graphics, Asus is offering up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. The GPU is capped at an 85W maximum Total Graphics Power (TGP).
This isn’t the highest power limit available for a mobile 5070, which shows Asus is leaning toward power efficiency and temperature control rather than pushing for absolute maximum frame rates. It does, however, support Nvidia’s DLSS 4 upscaling to help with performance in heavier games.
The cooling system utilizes dual 80-blade fans and three heat pipes and will keep fan noise at or below 40dB when running under full load in Turbo Mode. For a gaming laptop, 40dB is relatively quiet and should prevent the machine from sounding overwhelmingly loud during heavy use. The cooling system also includes integrated dust filters and routes air over the motherboard to cool surface-mounted components.

On the outside, the laptop has a basic all-black finish. Asus added an anti-fingerprint coating to the keyboard deck to help keep it clean, and the screen hinge can open flat to 180 degrees. As usual for the TUF series, it carries a MIL-STD-810H durability rating for basic drop and vibration resistance.
Coming to the connectivity, Asus has moved the bulky connections, specifically the power jack, HDMI, and Ethernet ports, to the back of the laptop. The sides house three USB-A ports and one USB-C port, which support DisplayPort 2.1 and USB power delivery.
As for memory and storage, both are fully upgradeable. You can configure the laptop with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and a 2TB SSD right out of the box, but you also have the option to open the chassis and swap out the dual RAM and SSD sticks yourself down the road.
In related news, Asus has also unveiled the ExpertCenter P200 AiO with AMD Ryzen processors for office and business users.
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