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HDD and Memory specs for Asus rog g752vy-gc344t ?

Tongki
Level 7
Hi guys,

I was looking at ASUS ROG G752VY-GC344T

With this spec :
Display : 17.3" 1920 x 1080 Full HD (16:9) IPS LED Backlit Antiglare Type Display w/ NVIDIA G-Sync Technology
Processor : 6th Generation Intel Core i7-6700HQ Quad Core Processor
Memory : 8GB DDR4 RAM
Hard Drive : 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drive
Graphics : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M 8GB GDDR5 - NVIDIA G-Sync Enabled
Optical Drive : Super Multi DVD
Operating System : Genuine Windows® 10
Networking : Intel® Wireless-AC 7265 ac/a/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 4.0
Audio : Built-in Speakers And Digital Array Microphone
Built-in subwoofer
Battery : Internal 8 cell battery, 88WHrs
Power Adapter : 1 x 230W AC Power Adapter (supports 100-240V)
Camera : Built-in 1.2MP HD Web Camera
Slots/Interface :
1 x Microphone-in jack
1 x Headphone-out jack (SPDIF)
1 x USB 3.1 Type C with Thunderbolt 3
4 x USB 3.0 port(s)
1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert
1 x HDMI
1 x SD card reader
1 x AC adapter plug


I want to know, whether all G752 is the same expansion slots with 2x PCIe M2 + 1 SATA ?
Or, because this models only using HDD, so there is only SATA drive without PCIe M2 ?

Also, I want to know memory configurations,
Is it 8GB in 1 slots or 2x 4GB setup ? How many slots does it have, actulally ?

TQ for your helps :cool:
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Julskey
Level 10
2 x m.2, probably 1x8gb?, has 4 slots for a maximum of 64gb as advertised.

pigulici
Level 8
I have G752VY-GC144T, it is like yours but 980m at mine it is with only 4gb of nvram, so you will have 1 slot with 8gb ddr4 module, and 3 will be free, the 2xm2 slots will be there, but free(covered in a metal shield), so you will be able to add later 3x ddr4 and 2 x m2 ssd...

JustinThyme
Level 13
Find it a bit puzzling that no M2 SSD is included.
They all have 2 M2 PCIe Gen 3 slots and 1 2.5" SATAIII slot. How they are filled is what changes. Mine came with 1x256GB M2 NVMe SSD and 1x1TB 7200rpm spinner.

A for the ram there are only two ways to tell. Buy one then you will know or look further into the specs and see what it says about upgradeable to. If is says 16GB then you have 2x4GB. If it says 24GB then you have 1x8GB stick. That spec is assuming you wont open up the machine to access the non user serviceable area. In the end if you do (which voids your warranty) you can upgrade to 64GB with 4x16GB sticks.

The model DH72 I have which is a US Model has this different from yours 4GB Vram, 32GB DDR4 2133 upgradeable to 64GB, Intel AC8260 wireless card, 256GB M2 SSD and a Bluray.

Really blows my mind how much these machines differ from region to region. One thing about yours that blows my mind is the 8GB 980M graphics with the 6700HQ CPU. In this region if you get the flagship model with 8GB VRAM also means the 6820HK CPU and 64GB RAM and they are a bit misleading on the SSD. The page says 512GB SSD but it doesnt specify exactly how you are going to get that. Instead of a single 512GB you get 2x256GB, or at least thats what has been reported so far from the users who have posted here and bought that model.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

Here in Europe there are a lot of different specs it's really confusing, as Pigulici said the GC144T comes with no SSD and it seems the GC344T also has no SSD, so it's a thing.
And I saw a lot of configs with the I7 6700 and the 980m 8GB.
I recently ordered a T7009T (in Portugal), the same config as the GC119T (in France), it has a i7 6700, 980m 8GB, 32GB DDR4 (2x16GB), 2x 256GB SSD and 1TB HDD.
In US specs it's halfway between the DH72 and the DH78K if I'm not mistaken.

JustinThyme
Level 13
The last one you just described sounds like a DH72 with 8GB VRAM and an extra 256GB SSD.
I'm actually a bit jealous that you guys have so many options there. We have 3. two with the 4GB VRAM and one with 8GB. Both 4GBVRAM models have the 6700HQ. One is stripped down to bare minimum, the other isnt. The the 8GB VRAM model as the flaship that is fully loaded. Price points of USD $!1999, $2599 then if you even whisper 8GB VRAM the price jumps to $3499.
What I would like to have been offered here is the DH78K with just a 128GB SSD and 8GB RAM and no spinner HDD as I always pull the SSD and the RAM anyhow and replace it with something else and the spinner HDD gets pulled with a SATA III SSD installed in its place.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein