![]() The agreeably long drop, crisp pressure point, and slightly spongy stroke contribute to that. The international warranty can be upgraded to three years via the optionally available Asus Warranty Extension Package.ĭisregarding the fact that the Z key in our sample of Asus' G750JZ was defective and could only be used with effort, the keyboard made a very good impression. In addition to the two-year limited retailer’s warranty, Asus includes a pick-up & return service in Germany and Austria for the same period. The CPU, fans, and other components can only be accessed by disassembling the entire device because the tray is one piece, and that would likely void the warranty. The maintenance cover only conceals the RAM banks, HDD, and SSD. More accessories with the ROG logo can be found in Asus' online shop. Power supply, warranty documents, safety instructions, cable ties, and a hardware manual is all that is found. There should not be any problems in practical use. It did a slightly above average job in overcoming an increasing distance and structural obstacles in the author’s personal test setup. The lid can be opened with one hand up to an angle of approximately 135°.Īs to Wi-Fi, Asus relies on the Bigfoot Networks Killer Wireless-N 1202 from Qualcomm, which should ensure very low latencies during online gaming. The used materials make a high-quality impression we did not find any obvious faults in build. The left discharges the CPU's waste heat while the right one is responsible for the GPU. Two large vents are on its right and left. Fingerprints are not as obvious on these surfaces.Ī recess for the battery is found in the rear's center. The display bezel, back of the lid, and the area around the hinge have a velvety-soft feel. The base's upper side features a fingerprint-sensitive, brushed metal finish, and the bottom tray is composed of structured, non-slip plastic. The completely black review sample could be the G750JH's identical twin. It looks like a typical Republic of Gamers laptop in a racy, futuristic design that slightly resembles an Italian racing car from the 1980s or even a Stealth Fighter. Our report reveals how the Asus newcomer fares based on many measurements and benchmarks.Ĥ.3 kg (~9.5 pounds) is quite a weight, and the G750JZ's casing is correspondingly bulky. In addition to power, particularly the cooling and noise development of such high-performance laptops during games is interesting. MSI sells its machine for just less than 1900 Euros (~$2607). It is the only device that does not have an SSD and it weighs approximately 100 grams (~0.2 pounds) less than the Schenker. The second contender is the MSI GT70 2PE-890US that sports Intel's Core i7-4800MQ (4x 2.7 - 3.7 GHz, Hyperthreading, TDP: 47 W) alongside 12 GB of RAM. ![]() It is approximately 300 grams (~0.7 pounds) lighter and roughly 800 Euros (~$1098) more expensive than the Asus in late March this year. The first contender is the Schenker XMG P704 with an i7-4910MQ (2x 2.9 - 3.9 GHz, Hyperthreading, TDP: 47 W) and 16 GB of working memory. ![]() We selected two, just as new, gaming machines with Full HD matte screens based on TN, and that sport the same GPU as the G750JZ but slightly faster CPUs for comparison. Other screens or batteries are not offered. Additionally, there are various combinations of storage devices with or without (RAID) SSD, and wireless modules with or without "Gigabit Wi-Fi" available. The buyer can opt between 8 and 16 GB of working memory, and Windows 8.1 or Windows 8.1 Pro. However, the casing, motherboard and interfaces, just like the Intel Core i7-4700HQ (4x 2.4 - 3.4 GHz, Hyperthreading, TDP: 47 W) and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 880M with a 4 GB GDDR5 RAM, are always the same. It is available in different configurations. The successor of Asus G750JH is very similar in terms of casing and innards, except for the older yet virtually identical Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M graphics card. For the original German review, see here.
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