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This Asus gaming laptop is still in stock for Christmas and $500 off

Asus’ TUF Gaming F16 is down to $1,039.99, saving you $500 off its usual $1,539.99 price — and it’s still available for delivery before Christmas in many locations.

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If you’ve been trying to find a “real” gaming laptop as a last-minute gift, this is the kind of spec sheet you usually see well north of $1000 even on sale. Between the 165Hz display, current-gen RTX 5060, and a surprisingly generous 32GB of RAM, this TUF F16 looks like an easy one-and-done purchase for someone who wants a machine that will last a few years.

What you’re getting

This configuration of the TUF Gaming F16 is built around a 16-inch FHD+ display with a 165Hz refresh rate, which is right in the sweet spot for fast-paced shooters and esports titles. The Intel Core i7-14650HX gives you 8 performance cores and plenty of threads, so you’re not going to choke the GPU while gaming, streaming, or running CPU-heavy workloads on the side.

On the graphics side, the RTX 5060 is aimed at high-frame-rate 1080p gaming, which pairs well with the panel’s resolution and refresh rate. You’re not paying for 4K you can’t really drive; instead, you get a realistic match between hardware and screen. The real standout, though, is the 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. A lot of laptops at this price still ship with 16GB and a 512GB drive, which fills up quickly once you start installing big AAA games and a few creative apps.

Because it’s part of the TUF line, the chassis leans more “rugged” than “RGB spaceship.” You still get a backlit keyboard, plenty of ports (including USB-C and HDMI), and cooling that’s built for longer sessions, but it doesn’t scream for attention the way some gaming rigs do. It’s a solid option for someone who wants to take it from a dorm desk to an office without it looking out of place.

Why it’s worth it

At full price, this F16 sits in that awkward middle ground where you start wondering if you should spend a bit more for a higher tier, or drop down to save cash and live with compromises. At $1,039.99, it lands in a much more compelling spot. You’re getting a spec sheet that checks all the boxes people usually end up upgrading later: fast display, modern CPU and GPU, and enough RAM and storage to actually use the thing for years.

The timing helps too. With Christmas two days away, a lot of “good” deals are either sold out or pushed past holiday delivery. The fact that this is still listed for arrival before Christmas in many areas makes it a surprisingly practical last-minute gift for a PC gamer or a student who needs a machine that can handle both classwork and serious play. Instead of settling for whatever’s left in stock, you’re giving them something they won’t immediately be looking to replace.

The bottom line

If you want a gaming laptop that feels properly high-end without jumping into truly painful price territory, this Asus TUF Gaming F16 deal is hard to argue with. The RTX 5060, i7-14650HX, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD make it a very complete package, and getting all of that for $500 off — with delivery still in time for Christmas in many regions — makes it an easy last-minute win.

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