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Posted by Doctor Jay
 - June 04, 2017, 21:03:11
I bought an ASUS G75V in early 2013 when I needed an upgraded system. It's been mostly fine, and I doubled the memory, which was nice.

Now the darned thing has come to a point where the video shuts down seemingly randomly, and then the audio shuts down. It is not 'Sleep mode' because I can't pull it out of sleep mode with the <ctrl> + F1 commands. None of the FN or <ctrl> keys work to pull it out of the dark mode once it has gone into that mode. The only option is to reboot using the power key. I have contacted their help and have gotten bad-to-worse advice. None of their advice works. The only thing that seems to work is to put a cooling fan unit on the bottom of the laptop and let the fan run all the time the system is in use.

I have already updated the BIOS, updated the video, and made sure that all of the Windows updates are installed (WHICH could be the real problem). So, I am stuck with this thing. Will have to wait to replace it, but probs not with another ASUS.
:-\

tkx,
Posted by Tigg Gordon
 - June 11, 2014, 05:57:32
So tired of sound problems. Other than this it's a fantastic gaming laptop. However based on the sound issues I don't think I'd buy another one.
Posted by jorge
 - November 17, 2013, 21:46:15
where online can i purchase the plastic clips for which are under every key on the asus g75vw eu model.. eu model because the enter key is a " 7 shaped enter key " but regardless i believe the clips under each key are the same
Posted by Mokas
 - December 05, 2012, 13:36:25
I just got my G75VX yesterday. It really rocks, i recommend it highly because of its good price/performance ratio. The 670MX is the only "weak" point of the G75VX, so if you can live with that (like me), buy it.
Posted by Michal
 - November 05, 2012, 09:46:35
I am very pleased with ASUS G series. I have a G53 and hadn't have any problems. GTX460M can pull almost anything but Metro on ultra. Machine is still quiet and reliable. Buy a G series and you are ready for several next years.
Posted by Ole Schwander
 - June 28, 2012, 18:16:27
Don't buy this crap! A couple of years ago we bought an expensive Asus G71 gamer notebook and the screen was defect and went to repair and now it's already too slow for gaming. Now we - unfortunately - have bought this expensive new G75VW, got it today - and it is not it is not working properly! Never Asus again! Obviously Asus do not have quality control programs.
Posted by Jojo Kracko
 - May 15, 2012, 03:51:00
3D on a laptop, virtually useless.  Optimus on a laptop, essential.  Dump the 3D, keep the 'good' screen (or add a matte IPS option already), and add Optimus back in.  But still not really interested until the kepler 680M is available.  Cooler and faster then this rebranded old GPU.

Asus, you are offering a matte IPS screen option with your UX31 ultra book, why can't you offer the same with the more expensive G75?!?
Posted by Forest
 - May 13, 2012, 13:15:01
Hello.
I just wanna know what is the exact model of the test please?
thanks you advance for your response.
Posted by Axeman20
 - May 13, 2012, 10:46:55
Loving it.

This laptop will definitely be staying with me for the next few years.
Posted by MGSBoca
 - May 12, 2012, 01:05:08
There are just so many ways a prospective buyer can dissect, analyze, and draw conclusions without using the model.  I bought the G75VW with the GTX660M card, O/C'd the graphics card somewhat, and had serendipitous results: framerates very high, GPU temps low to ay most (on my machine) 62 degrees in an intensive gaming scenario (Not running Furmark Prime etc.).  The machine is elegant, the keyboard is a vast improvement over earlier models, and the HD 1080p matte screen at 17.3" is virtually unsurpassed.  Price/Performance ratio, thus far, is outstanding. I'll run a series of benchmarks are post them this weekend.
Best wishes to all
;)
Posted by ava
 - May 07, 2012, 16:09:39
With new Samsung 7 series coming out with 675M in all configs, this will not sell very well, I'm afraid
Posted by Jan Andersen
 - May 05, 2012, 13:24:04
Except for the mistaken dedicated graphics card, adding to price, heat, noise and overall reliability - and perhpas despite the bulky unit - this notebook looks indeed as the optimal:

- Light in keyboard
- Dual HDD
- Blu-ray
- Matte screen
- Quiet running ( wo dedicated graphics card )?

A combination which is rare to find.
Posted by George Vichev
 - May 03, 2012, 16:06:26
"1.4 billion transistors (Sandy Bridge: maximum 995 billion)" edit
Posted by Jan Andersen
 - May 01, 2012, 18:50:11
In general - why would one even think of integrating a fan and a dedicated graphics card to a notebook using an Ivy Bridge and a native integrated HD 4000 graphics card. If you are a hard core gamer - get at tower PC. Suugh - now we have to wait for models without dedicated graphics cars and noisy fans. The silly graphics card "only" heating up to 76degs and which in 1-2 years may trash the notebook because of melt down. I also miss a test where the dedicated graphic card and its fan has been firmly disabled/thrown out.
Posted by jacob
 - May 01, 2012, 09:32:34
i didn't get it.. did the cpu throttle down to 1,2 ghz from 2,6 ?? and why ? read a lot about ivy having high temps :/