A bit discouraging, but it is confirmed that the G73 can get P5408 due to its upgradability. While this is not Asus supported, it is fully possible without thermal issues.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/asus...-g73jh-16.html
A bit discouraging, but it is confirmed that the G73 can get P5408 due to its upgradability. While this is not Asus supported, it is fully possible without thermal issues.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/asus...-g73jh-16.html
On a side note...
While 7970m is currently fastest mobile card on market... Keep in mind it is also the most drama ridden currently. A friend of mine got an alienware laptop recently with 7970m and has been dealing with constant overheating issues. This is common problem on 7970m (google that topic).
I was about to buy one myself just based on huge benchmark scores that are very desktop worthy... But as you might imagine desktop level performance trapped between inch deep slabs of plastic isnt a lot of breathing room. I am not sure if AMD is going to be able to sort that issue out or not.
So try not to get too jelly... Grass is always greener as they say. I personally would much rather have 680m over 7970m take a huge performance hit, but have a stable cool laptop.
Last edited by Woots; 07-13-2012 at 12:31 PM.
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Read the thread. He is experiencing NO thermal issues. NONE. The G73 cooling system is much more efficient than alienware, sager, clevo, MSI... etcetera... Also ... your statement does not make sense. It wouldn't be the "desktop performance" that causes it to overheat, it would be due to issues in a cooling solution to dissipate the heat or using more voltage to generate heat regardless of frequency (Performance). Performance generally correlates to voltage but with different technologies aka architectures you can produce a much more efficient and even higher frequency (lack of better words) without an increase in voltage. Due to specific advances you can actually use LESS.
In short. G73 used a higher end card at high thermals. it can also now use one of the highest mobile GPUs ( you are incorrect in saying the fastest as the GTX 680m is.. But I'll let that go) on the market with no consequence (thermal performance is stable) other than no audio through HDMI which may be resolved through custom VBIOS.
The impact lies not with the 7970m but future cards down the line. the G73 can go three full generations of GPU. We can only go one with the G75.
Yeah, that is very disappointing. I would like ASUS to go the route of standard MXM boards in their ROG line and sell upgraded CPUs and GPUs, similar the build-your-own-desktop which ASUS is very into. That would make the notebook world a whole lot more exciting. I understand the limitations of a custom mobo form factor, but the G73JH is a testament to the fact that you can upgrade a GPU if you follow standards--isn't that what standards are for?
I am disturbed because I cannot break my system...found out there were others trying to cope! We have a support group on here, if your system will not break, please join!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=16
We now have 123 people whose systems will not break! Yippee!
LINUX Users, we have a group!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=23
It is a great news for G73JH users. However, I am satisfied with G75 because its performance is well enough to run any of games for me. Plus, it is very thin, and good design, so I keep it up. Anyway, congratulate a mod successfully for G73jh users.
Last edited by ForCeV; 07-14-2012 at 02:14 AM.
pretty sweet, now im thinking of doing this w/ my g73jh... i already have taken it apart to repast it so i know my way around its guts.
ps ill post a pic later comparing my g75 and g73 but the g73jh is just as thin as the g75... also it has a slightly better cooling design as it intakes air from both the top and bottom rather than just the bottom (g75)
Last edited by kiba; 07-14-2012 at 05:27 AM.
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ROG Notebooks: G75VW, G74SX, & G73JH
Gaming Rig: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme | ASUS GTX 560 Ti's x2 - SLI | 16gb Corsair Vengeance 2122 ram | OC'd i7 2600K - WC'd (2x Cougar Vortex on Corsair H100) | Crucial M4 SSD's x2- Raid0 | 850W Power Supply | Repurposed Alienware ALX Case w/ top reservoir fins, mood lights still work!