ASUS G750J Gaming Notebook Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 18.09.13
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Specifications / Chassis

CPU Intel Core i7-4700HQ, 2.40 GHz Standard, 3.40 GHz Turbo
Operating System Windows 8 Multi-Language
Chipset Intel HM87 Express Chipset
Memory DDR3 1333 MHz, 2 x SODIMM, 16 GB (2 x 8 GB)
Display 17.3'' Full HD, 1920 x 1080, Glare
Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M, 3 GByte GDDR5
Hard drive 256 GB SSD (2.5'')
750 GB HDD (2.5'')
Network 1 x Gigabit LAN
1 x WLAN 802.11n
Video Camera HD Web Camera
Connectors 1 x Microphone-in jack
1 x Headphone-out jack
4 x USB 3.0
1 x Thunderbolt
1 x RJ45 LAN jack
1 x mini DisplayPort
1 x HDMI
1 x VGA
Audio Built-in Speakers with Subwoofer and Microphone
Battery 5900 mAh, 88 Wh, 8 Cells
Dimensions 410 x 318 x 50 mm (W x D x H)
Weight 4.5 kg

Châssis / Design / Build Quality

   


As soon as you take the G750J out of the box you'll see that this is one serious gaming notebook. Small wonder it weighs 4.50 kilogram and it therefore leaves lasting impressions - positive as well as negative ones. Nevertheless one solid state drive and an additional hard drive, a high-end notebook GPU, a quad core CPU with eight threads, 16 GByte memory, a 17.3 inch FullHD display and a powerful cooling solution do need some space and cause additional weight. As a matter of fact the G750 can produce way more than 150 Watts of dissipation power, which make the cooling system mission critical. ASUS decided to put GPU and CPU underneath the speakers, close to the display. The CPU can be found on the left side and the GPU has been placed on the right side. Furthermore there are two radial fans which blow hot air out of the case. The entire cooling solution is very efficient and keeps the temperatures low and even the noise level is on a very reasonable level.

Like its predecessor, the G75, the G750 also comes with a rubber coated surface. Paired with its distinctive shape and black color the design itself reminds of a stealth bomber. ASUS decided to stick to their design theme. The overall impression as well as build quality is great and LAN party gamers will like the toughness of this device.




Page 1 - Introduction Page 8 - Web browsing / Data decryption / Windows Defender
Page 2 - Preview Page 9 - Cinebench / WinRAR
Page 3 - Specifications / Chassis Page 10 - 3DMark 11 / Unigine Heaven
Page 4 - Display / Keyboard Page 11 - Battery Eater / Power Consumption
Page 5 - Test Setup Page 12 - Noise Level
Page 6 - Video Playback / Downscaling Transcoding / Storage Page 13 - Conclusion
Page 7 - DirectX 9 / Image Manipulation / Importing Pictures  




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