Hm, if you put it that way, it make sense if I choose GPU over Storage.
But for 1TB NVMe PCIe x4, I need to add $600 more to the price.
I'm planning to not buy any laptop after this for like 5 years or more.
I'll use this laptop for working, playing when I wanted to or watching a video.
Basically, I want to use this laptop for my every day doing.
Now, why did I want to buy this model?
1. Temperature
From what I think, a durable laptop/device must have a good temperature management.
Here from Asus, they have this special Hinge, that can go up and make a small space for the extra air flow. Has a good or more extra fan slice than before.
I watched several video reviews about this model and found out that most of them have a good impression about this model temperature.
2. Panel
Aside from the temperature, this model has an IPS panel with a good color gamut (At least barely what I need).
About 99% sRGB and 71% aRGB
With 144Hz refresh rate, 3ms Response time, 1080p resolution and 290 nits.
And a thin bezel.
3. It's relatively small, light and strong
This laptop has a dimension of 360 x 268 x 15.75 mm.
Weight 2.1 kg or 4.6 lb
Covered with an aluminum-magnesium.
4. Not a gaming laptop like
Lastly, it's model is not like a lot of gaming laptop before.
And correct me if I'm wrong, as my knowledge only came from watching a lot of reviews.
I don't know if this was needed, as I said "On the same price, which one is more worth it"
But if you need it maybe this can help.
For the pricing, Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX531GS is about $2000 and Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX531GM is about $1800
I don't know how much is it going to cost if I want to upgrade the GM version's storage into M.2 NVMe PCIe x4 1TB SSD
This laptop has yet to come out and it's still only available on the Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Zephyrus-i7-8750H-Military-Grade-Customizable-GX531GS-AH76/dp/B07G5Z9H8R
Thank you