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Asus G750 GPU Upgrade.

EpIcSnIpErZ23
Level 8
Hi everyone! I was bored over the past few days, and have been looking into upgrade to the G73JH GPU. I understand that they had to do some modding to get everything to work. I am wondering (With a little modding 🙂 ) if we could possibly upgrade the GPU in the Asus G750 in the future.



Thanks
Desktop: [CPU: i5-4670k] [GPU: R9 290x] [RAM: 8GB] [HDD: 3x 1tb Raid 0] [MOBO: MSI Z87 M-Power]

Asus G750JW-DB71
CPU: Intel Core i7-4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 765m [GPU CLOCK: 997MHZ] [MEMORY CLOCK: 6 GHZ]
RAM: 12GB
HDD: 1x 1TB HDD
SSD: 1x 64GB SSD
Steam ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198055414700/
Origin ID: DriftingSloth
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Pitcher1
Level 9
asus will not agree do it, but i know most people will do it, it will void warranty, G750 is newly laptop, i think it is under warranty.

EpIcSnIpErZ23
Level 8
I understand that Asus will not agree, i was just wondering technically if it is possible. 2-3 years down the road i may attempt it! 🙂
Desktop: [CPU: i5-4670k] [GPU: R9 290x] [RAM: 8GB] [HDD: 3x 1tb Raid 0] [MOBO: MSI Z87 M-Power]

Asus G750JW-DB71
CPU: Intel Core i7-4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 765m [GPU CLOCK: 997MHZ] [MEMORY CLOCK: 6 GHZ]
RAM: 12GB
HDD: 1x 1TB HDD
SSD: 1x 64GB SSD
Steam ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198055414700/
Origin ID: DriftingSloth

G750 has custom made MXM socket. So, no.

You will not be able to upgrade your GPU unless you buy it off some other 750 that has died, but has intact GPU.

Dr4g0n36
Level 10
yeah, the only way is to find any G750Jx died but with GPU fine. Don't try to search Jh models beacuse the card (780) is bigger and coolant are not the same, also the entire notebook is a little big high to permit the airflow.

EpIcSnIpErZ23
Level 8
Yea. My next laptop might be an Alienware or a Clevo.
Desktop: [CPU: i5-4670k] [GPU: R9 290x] [RAM: 8GB] [HDD: 3x 1tb Raid 0] [MOBO: MSI Z87 M-Power]

Asus G750JW-DB71
CPU: Intel Core i7-4700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 765m [GPU CLOCK: 997MHZ] [MEMORY CLOCK: 6 GHZ]
RAM: 12GB
HDD: 1x 1TB HDD
SSD: 1x 64GB SSD
Steam ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198055414700/
Origin ID: DriftingSloth

dont buy alienware bro, buy clevo, i found a laptop with the same specs of a g750 jw for 2k usd when the g750jw cost me 1.2k usd lol, i recommend you clevo, its the best brand of good/cheap gaming laptops... i like asus but i only bough it cuz this was the best laptop i found at bestbuy.

Neptun wrote:
dont buy alienware bro, buy clevo, i found a laptop with the same specs of a g750 jw for 2k usd when the g750jw cost me 1.2k usd lol, i recommend you clevo, its the best brand of good/cheap gaming laptops... i like asus but i only bough it cuz this was the best laptop i found at bestbuy.


Same here, only reason I got one. Plus the style of it gets a lot of looks from my neighbors hehe. I was so disappointed when I found out Best Buy's is a "dumbed-down" version of it, less ram and whatnot. If they'd let me I'd trade it in and drop the extra $400-$600 on the next model up. Anyone know a good way to do that? Maybe 3rd party seller?

cheatermclaggin
Level 7
best buy version just has less ram and and warrenty is for 1 year instead of 2 and you dont get as much space for online storage nothing is really ground breaking at a lose. the important stuff is all the same

I have just bought a new G750JM. I am thinking of upgrading the graphic cards to 870M or 880M in the future after the warranty period.
Is it possible? Thank you.