Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2023) GA402

Good
Windows
1 TB
White
32 GB
AMD Ryzen 9
Sold
$2163
SOLD

Condition

Good
  • Excellent condition, minor wear and tear
  • Power cord/charger included
  • Retail packaging and manuals not required

Damage Description

Repaste of the cpu and GPU with PTM 7950, this is a hige upgrade and should allow for years of use without the need to repaste. Replaced the back cover as the original had cracks on the corner pieces. Don't screw down too tight and it won't happen to you. That being said, brand new back that has not been used other than to take pictures.

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Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2023) GA402XY - Excellent Condition

Excellent condition ROG Zephyrus G14 (2023)
- AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS
- NVIDIA RTX 4090
- 1TB NVME SSD, copper heatsink
- 32GB RAM, 16 soldered 16 replaceable, includes upgraded RAM (Kingston FURY 16GB DDR5 6400MT/s, copper heatsink), will also ship you the original RAM
- Upgraded Networking card to Intel AX201 for better wireless connectivity
- M2 Skins installed, will ship additional with purchase
- Retail box & original charger included


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  • Ships from Dunn, NC
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Discussion 15


Karissa A. Staff
Dec 02, 2024 - 01:16 PM

Listing approved. Thanks for using Swappa.

Dec 04, 2024 - 12:01 PM

Hey,
Do you consider 1200 usd?

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 04, 2024 - 01:04 PM

no, this laptop is $3299 new. With the money I've put in, nearing $3500. I"m offering for nearly $1000 less than retail w/ under a year of light use and zero damage/wear. Make a reasonable offer. $1200 is absurd. A 2024 with a 4070 costs more than that.

Dec 04, 2024 - 07:36 PM

can you include a photo the backplate you replaced? I assume the serial number on the sticker of the backplate does not match the original serial number? any chance you bought Asus 3 year warranty care package or is the laptop out of warranty by now? are all screws in good shape (asking as you mention you screwed them too tight)?

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 05, 2024 - 02:49 AM

To be clear, the new one? If so, that's up there already, and should be visible. You're correct, there is no serial number on the backplate, but I do still have the original and can ship it with the laptop if desired.

The screws are fine, zero are stripped. The plastic on the bottom just cracked when expanding from heat (playing games) and the screws were a smidge too tight.

Dec 05, 2024 - 03:26 PM

Thanks for the explanation. I now see the photo (apologies if I missed it the first time) -accidentally I see you posted it without most (or all) of the screws. no problem.

I will keep your listing in my short list. but I might end up waiting to see what they announce in CES in January re gaming laptops.

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 05, 2024 - 03:54 PM

I do have them all, and can upload proof. I had just swapped the SSD back to the 1TB one (had a 4TB in there I am keeping). As for CES, totally get it. Only thing I can almost guarantee is you won't see 50 series laptops, and we "probably" won't see another 14" with a 4090 ever again. That being said, let me know if you change your mind!

Dec 06, 2024 - 07:41 AM

Could you please post battery cycle report, interested to see design capacity vs charging capacity result for last month.
Thank you

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 06, 2024 - 02:40 PM

Just ran battery report, it's at ~91% capacity. As for cycles, don't have much data as I swapped OS's and whatnot. That being said, 11.26 through 12.05 shows 68665 vs 76000 design capacity

Dec 06, 2024 - 03:48 PM

Given 1 year battery degradation at ~9% (probably due to heavy gaming and fast charge cycles?), replaced bottom (heat) and other non-factory modifications, please let me know if you'd consider selling price of $1600. Checking recent sales history on Swappa, 4080 version was sold at $1467, mint condition.

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 06, 2024 - 04:12 PM

Upgraded ram, upgraded thermal paste aren't a reduced price modification. First 10% battery degrades the fastest. It was set to 75-80% max charge the lifetime of the device. Bottom plate corner cracks are a known thing on this device and I replaced for the eventual buyer. 50% of new in good condition with upgrades? No. A reasonable offer? I'll consider

Dec 08, 2024 - 12:51 PM

$1750?

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 08, 2024 - 02:20 PM

A listing you didn't mention is your previous post was a 4080 model going for $1700. No, $1750 isn't a reasonable offer.

Dec 08, 2024 - 02:54 PM

Thanks for considering.

Cody S. Seller
- Dec 09, 2024 - 05:48 AM

Price drop: $2250 + swappa fees, total $2318

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