Asus N53SV-A1 is one of the high end notebooks that come with Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge core i7-2630QM processor. Its screen size is 15.6 inch and comes with 4GB of RAM. If you like brevity, here is how a techy will write the specification of the Asus N53SV-A1.

i7-2630QM/Quad core 2.0 GHz/ 4 GB RAM/750 GB Hard Disk/15.6 inch screen/

It is not abnormal to write a curt information like this when specifying a notebook specification. And if you are uptodate about what the processor i7-2630QM stands for, this information may be good enough for you. However, you sometimes need more information than this to take a more informed decision about buying the notebook.

66pics will help you giving you some more details about this notebook. Although 66pics has not evaluated it physically and this review is more or less based upon the specification that Asus has give out. Nonetheless it will arm you with some basic information about the Asus N53SV-A1, which you can explore further to get a better understanding about this notebook. You may also like to read feedbacks of the other reviewers ( some of them write it in the comment section below, so be sure to read them, if there are any).

Back to the Asus N53SV-A1. The Intel’s Sandy Bridge, core i7-2630qm processor that powers the Asus N53SV-A1 is a quad core processor clocked at 2 GHz and comes with a large shared L3 cache. Its performance is further boosted by the Turbo Boost. In turbo boost the frequency of the processor temporarily increase to fulfill the increase in the demand of the processing power.

As you may already have noted the Asus N53SV-A1 has decent amount of RAM, though we have seen the Sandy Bridge based notebooks with higher amount of RAM. Higher RAM does not “necessarily” improves the performance under ALL circumstances. But it “may help” – in case you happen to run several application that require larger memory footprint.

The Asus N53SV-A1 comes with all the features that you will expect in a moderate to high end computing machine. It has a 2.0 Megapixel webcam. Most notably it comes with a USB 3.0, which will transfer the data at 10x rate than that of the USB 2.0. It also has 2 USB 2.0 connectors additionally. You may like to connect higher speed, for example, USB 3.0 external Hard disk drive on the USB 3.0 port while other two USB 2.0 can be used of devices not needing higher speed of USB 3.0

Another notable feature is the HDMI output, though, we have seen HDMI to become defacto standard and most moderate and even some entry level notebooks coming with HDMI.