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05-20-2016 02:33 PM #1
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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New GXXX !!
Very exciting, amazing scores, and coming soon I hope
THE FUTURE OF ULTIMATE GAMING LAPTOPS - A GLIMPSE
http://rog.asus.com/23312016/coming-...s---a-glimpse/
Update: Unknown what GPU configuration is driving this new GXXX laptop. Some SLI 980 scores that closely match the score shown by Asus in their teaser glimpse:
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/3dm11/...dm11/11108109#
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. GX800VG
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Intel Core i7-6820HK (2,700 MHz)Last edited by hmscott; 05-25-2016 at 12:10 AM.
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05-29-2016 02:16 AM #2
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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Next week we should hear about the GXXX (GX800VG?), but the GX700/701 are getting re-released in the US, and are showing up as pre-order at BH Photo, so far just the GX700
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._17_3_w10.html
Asus Press Release
ASUS ROG Announces GX700/701 and GL502
https://www.asus.com/us/News/i1kNp2ji1UgxbYIX
https://www.asus.com/us/ROG-Republic...s/ROG-GX700VO/
I know much of the rest of the world has been getting the GX700VO already, but we haven't seen them in the US.
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05-30-2016 12:29 PM #3
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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The GX800VG was shown at Computex, here is a partial clip of the presentation, hopefully a full video of the Asus announcements will be posted soon
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05-30-2016 01:55 PM #4
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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Update: found someone that carried the Asus presentation Live, starts at 30:25, and the GX800VG shows up at 48:10
Asus Republic of Gamers ROG 2016 Computex Keynote Live Stream (Press Conference + Commentary)
45:10 G31 Edition 10 - 2 x 1080 SLI Desktop w/171% scaling
51:10 New Strix 1080Last edited by hmscott; 05-30-2016 at 02:22 PM.
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06-07-2016 12:05 AM #5
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I hope the fix the design.
The G75VW I bought is still my favorite layout off any laptop past or present. The keyboard isn't cramped and the space between the number pad is great.
But the real great feature of this laptop is the ability to clean the fans by just removing 2 screws and brushing them with a fine paint brush to get them squeaky clean. I suspect that has a lot to do with why it still runs so well.
The latest "plug-in radiator" is the most asinine thing I have ever seen for a laptop. Did they forget the purpose of a laptop is portability?
Sadly, if they continue creating laptops that make the fan impossible to clean, I will not be buying another.
At a minimum they should be thoroughly cleaned every 2 months. I am not tearing down a laptop to perform routine maintenance.
That is a deal-breaker for me.
MSI/Clevo/Eon all make it easy to clean the fans.
Heck they make everything accessible.
Even on my beloved 75VW changing the WIFI/Bluetooth card was painful, but I don't mind that. It is something you either shouldn't replace or replace once.
I really hope they go back to a design that is maintenance friendly, I really like the hardware and engineering thought that is put into them from a usability standpoint.
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06-07-2016 03:52 AM #6
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08-12-2016 03:02 PM #7
Vlada011 PC Specs Motherboard Rampage V E10 (BIOS 1903) Processor Intel®i7-5820K (4.5GHz 1.325V) Memory (part number) CMD16GX4M4A2666C15 Graphics Card #1 ASUS GTX1080Ti Poseidon Sound Card Sound Blaster ZxR Monitor Samsung P2450H Storage #1 Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 850 EVO 1TB/WD Black 2TB CPU Cooler EK RGB Monoblock RVE10 Case Lian Li PC-O11 WXC Power Supply EVGA 1200 P2 Keyboard Deck 87 Francium PRO - MX Brown DS PBT Mouse Logitech G900 Mouse Pad Steeseries QCK Headset/Speakers CREATIVE T5900 5.1 OS Windows 10 Pro x64 v1903 Accessory #1 iPhone SE Space Grey Accessory #2 EK XRES D5 Revo 100 Glass PWM + CoolstreamPE 360 Accessory #3 Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM x3 (radiator)
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I will pay attention in future 2017/2018 on specifically ASUS ROG laptops with desktop GeForce and desktop i7K processors.
Little bigger size and heavier is not problem or battery duration.
If Intel launch mainstream 14nm Coffee Lake 6 cores Processors and with desktop GeForce successors of GTX1080 market will maybe to see most powerfull laptops.
For people used on max from some architecture was big negative side gap between mobile and desktop hardware from same architecture.
Special if they plan to play on same resolution on laptop as on desktop. But laptop with desktop CPU and GPU is excellent station for connection with big TV,
Monitors, bluetootn mechanical keyboards, bluetooth mouse, etc...No matter is laptop is thicker, little noisier and similar.
Desktop i7 CPU with default frequency of 3.6GHz easy work on 4.0GHz with very small difference in temperature, or 3.8> 4.2GHz,
and nice GeForce with Powerconsumption 180-190W,
similar to 980/1080 and that could be monster laptop.