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Title: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on July 08, 2013, 04:44:36
The Asus Fighter Jet. Each iteration of the core Asus G Series gets better and better and the G750 series is no exception. The ROG branding has yet to let us down as we find out in this review what the new 2013 models bring aside from the obvious Haswell and GTX Kepler refreshes.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-G750JW-Notebook.96316.0.html
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: ares-alt129 on July 08, 2013, 14:07:19
When are you guys going to review the new Alienware laptops?
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Florian Glaser on July 08, 2013, 14:24:43
Quote from: ares-alt129 on July 08, 2013, 14:07:19
When are you guys going to review the new Alienware laptops?

They are already ordered and should come in the next few weeks.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Elawem on July 08, 2013, 15:24:15
Thanks for the review guys, but looking at your game benchmarks this laptop looks quite short on 3D power.
According to my experience, it's very rare to scale down the resolution of a game before reducing its level of details to upgrade FPS. So having max res. + ultra settings and 720p + medium benchmarks doesn't make sense to me.
Can you consider adding max resolution + medium/high settings?
That's my number 1 criteria for a gaming laptop.
If you could per example give Guild Wars 2 FPS in medium 1080p, I'd highly appreciate :)
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: tytoo on July 08, 2013, 17:47:54
Hope in a full review of the -jx soon too, looking for the model with 3d glossy screen, gtx 770, 16 gb ram and 750 gb hdd 7500 rpm..

G750 is really a good beast :)
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: huitzilin on July 08, 2013, 17:49:42
Hello, could you tell me if the panel(Chi Mei CMO1720) is as "granular" as the panel(Chi Mei N173HGE-L11) found on the Clevo P170SM (One K73-3N) ?
Thank you by advance.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Paul Anthony on July 10, 2013, 02:01:51
Stand by to review a Clevo W230ST please! That one is causing a buzz in the mobile gaming industry.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Allen.Ngo on July 10, 2013, 06:43:44
Hello,

I agree that our jump in benchmark settings from 720p maximum to 1080p maximum is perhaps too large of a gap, but it would be time consuming to test every setting in between as well. After retesting GW 2 in native 1080p with all settings on medium instead of maximum, frame rates were consistently smooth between 60 - 70 FPS instead of just 27 FPS.

The "grainy" panel is only slightly noticeable from a normal distance, but nothing distracting, a number of matte panels typically exhibit this.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Viviel on July 10, 2013, 10:37:59
Are you going to review the new MSI GE70 aswell? I'm having doubts between this ASUS and the mentioned MSI.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: KoaV on July 10, 2013, 11:11:51
Quote from: huitzilin on July 08, 2013, 17:49:42
Hello, could you tell me if the panel(Chi Mei CMO1720) is as "granular" as the panel(Chi Mei N173HGE-L11) found on the Clevo P170SM (One K73-3N) ?
Thank you by advance.

Hi,
I don't have any information about the Clevo P170SM panel but i had a chance to test the G750 panel. I recognized the grainy panel while working and it was really annoying for me to look at white/light backgrounds with some text on it. As soon as you're moving the head slightly I noticed the effect. It was also not possible for my wife to use the panel because of the effect.
Don't get me wrong - it's a good panel for gaming etc. but I wanted to use the notebook for developing also so I needed a better display and sent this Notebook back.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Florian Glaser on July 10, 2013, 11:49:23
The MSI GE70 is already here (german review in 1-2 weeks, english review in 2-3 weeks).

The Clevo W230ST should arrive soon, we talked to Schenker Technologies about it.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: huitzilin on July 10, 2013, 15:19:56
Thank you KoaV for your user's experience about this panel which is an important point for me.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: tytoo on July 10, 2013, 21:20:57
@huitzil

In ROG forums several owners of the glossy 3d version (g750jx-cv038h) are pleased on the screen, they claim it really good for overall use.

A lot of people are looking for that spec of g750, (seems an european spec for now) which includes the gtx 770 card and a 750 gb hdd 7500 rpm, are the notebookcheck guys going to review that spec too?

Finger crossed :)
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Rick on July 11, 2013, 04:42:46
Can somebody please tell me why is the newer revision of this laptop hotter and louder than the previous one?  :-\   For example, max noise level: 2013 G75=49.3, last year's G75=42.4. Here is the link to the review: 

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-G75VX-T4020H-Notebook.86730.0.html
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Jan Andersen on July 16, 2013, 04:59:46
Reading the first review of a Haswell processor based notebook, great expectations has been on this processor from Intel, promising much lover power consumption, and thereby much lower temperatures and much longer battery life.

But looking at the temperature case temp measurements, nothing seems to have changed, in fact the overall performance seems to be worse than from Sandy Bridge. No fan-less notebook, but instead temperatures at about 10 deg C higher than on Sandy Bridge.

This might be because the stuffed in dedicated graphics card, it is a gaming PC, at least this is what this review concludes. We newer know, since this review didnt handle this issue.

One thing is for sure, the fan is still there, about 50db, which is significantly higher than on a Sandy Bridge notebook - but still this review rates 50db as silent, 50 deg C as low temp - I wonder if notebookcheck has been stroke by a hot summer and lost the sense what is hot and what is cold, what is silent and what is loud.

So, did Intel finally provide a processor for fan-less operation ? Did Intel narrow the gap to ARM processors - we still dont know, but have to wait for further notebook-checks.

Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: ra on July 24, 2013, 08:58:57
Could the higher (than the G75VX) temperatures be simply because of the higher ambient room temperature (24 Celcius vs. 20 Celcius)?

Clearly the new GTX GPU is causing the higher temperatures, and I suppose the associated fan noise. I wonder how much of the noise is due to the HDD. An SSD should help with both the heat and the noise.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: ra on July 28, 2013, 06:29:32
I got this notebook, and here are some thoughts that might help other readers:

1. The 5400RMP makes the notebook quite slow overall. Surprising decision by ASUS to go with this - probably to reduce heat and noise. You should plan on upgrading the drive to a SSD. It is a shame to have such a great machine with such a slow drive. The good thing is that with 1TB of space, the drive is ideal to be a secondary storage drive.

2. The size of the touch pad, causes the area of the palm below the thumbs to touch the pad. With gestures turned on, this causes the right palm to create the swipe in gesture to bring up the Charms bar inadvertently. This happens all the time. This issue would not have existed if the keyboard had been wider spaced and centered on the body rather than shifted left to accommodate the number pad on the right. This is a pretty bad design flaw - may have to turn off at least the charms bar gesture due to this. What is even more aggravating is that ASUS does not let you change the gesture to make it different - you can only turn off or turn on the gestures. Another severe limitation to think about.

3. The Smart Gesture software supports all the typical gestures found on the Macbook trackpad, but sadly you can only turn them off and on. Cannot change the location of the swipe or anything else. Very limiting and irritating.

4. Having the entire touchpad and keyboard shifted to the left is very disconcerting. Many windows (especially newer full screen application windows) are centered on the screen, and you constantly get the feeling of being in a left-hand drive car. Almost all notebooks are beginning to have this flaw. The one lone one that I have found to not have this is the ThinkPad W530. I hope they keep their sensible keyboard layout. Numberpads are overrated. For gaming it is better to get a separate stand alone device with the right keys - or even a standalone USB numberpad. Another bad design flaw.

5. As was stated by Allen.Ngo, the graininess is similar to other panels with anti-glare. It becomes visible on white backgrounds if you look at the panel surface instead of looking (as one usually does) deeper into the text/graphics on the display. Not too bothersome, but you will clearly see the difference between it and a glossy screen. The glossy of course has the problem with reflection.

6. The rubberized lid cover is nice - has a soft touch to it, BUT, it gathers dust very easily. Because of its soft rubber texture, the dust sticks to it and is difficult to clean away. It does not just swipe away. You will need to carry along a lint-free wipe of some kind and be wiping it every so often.

7. There is no latch mechanism to keep the lid close to the base when closed. The lid literally bounces around a bit in the closed position. Very strange. There is no magnetic support to keep them together either.

All these issues apart, the machine seems to be nice. Will likely be keeping it, though disappointed with the above factors. It is still perhaps the best machine on the market at its price point. Did not stress it too much, but it seems to stay cool, and for normal usage it is inaudible.

Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
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Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: 3d rendering on August 26, 2013, 20:28:26
Hello! Great review. I also made mine as I just got the asus rog 750jx! Check it out!

http://www.3drenderingdesign.com/asus-rog-g750jx-review.html

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Title: DPC Latency
Post by: Mark Day on September 25, 2013, 11:44:28
Hi, with regard to the DPC latency, that actually looks pretty high to me!  Sure, there are no spikes which is a good thing.  But I'd like to use the laptop for pro audio.  Is there any chance of doing an updated DPC check once the tool is compatible with Windows 8?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Mike1744 on September 26, 2013, 19:47:56
Hi,
does the thunderbold output work whit apple thunderbold display?I have the display and would be nice to use the display whit asus.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: rob528 on November 03, 2013, 09:14:07
This benchmarks must have been done before driver updates because i can run battlefield 4 at 45-52 fps on ultra at 1080p and thats on a 64 person server.it also runs sleeping dogs at 1080 maxed out with the hd texture pack at 30+ fps. i used fraps for my fps marker
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: rob528 on November 03, 2013, 09:16:14
This benchmarks must have been done before driver updates because i can run battlefield 4 at 45-52 fps on ultra at 1080p and thats on a 64 person server.it also runs sleeping dogs at 1080 maxed out with the hd texture pack at 30+ fps. i used fraps for my fps marker. The core clock on the video card will go over 950 mhz and the memory will go over 4k mhz but still stays around 65c
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Avin on January 07, 2014, 08:32:17
I do not really understand this. Can this laptop connect to 5Ghz connections?
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: devidave on May 01, 2014, 09:31:23
has the bug been fixed to run at higher mhz on the battery, if so do you know how do update this
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Ilichxtrm on June 07, 2014, 18:45:35
I regret buying that laptop.
Reasons:
- Poor quality keyboard. After 8 months usage, 1 key keep going back to normal position after being press too slow.
- Battery is dead after. After 6 month usage, for no reason, battery is not charging anymore.
- Display looks too cheap and around the corners brighter spots can be seen. Totally disgusting.
- Touchpad is too close to WASD keys. Its nessesary to lock the touchpad in order to avoid touching it by mistake when playing any game.

PS: English is not my main language, sorry for the mistakes.
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: Ofiro on July 07, 2014, 08:33:37
This is by far THE WORST COMPUTER I HAD IN MY LIFE!
In six mounts 2 repairs .....
2 hard disk is broken and still the trobels continiue
Cant do updates its faling doing win 8 updates even after formatts....
I spent so mach mony on that pice of ------ and im stuck with it.
I dont have mony for a new computer.... Bummer
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: panca on November 12, 2018, 13:55:17
5 years, still kickin' a**
Title: Re: Review Asus G750JW Notebook
Post by: DonGod on November 12, 2018, 15:12:26
Quote from: panca on November 12, 2018, 13:55:17
5 years, still kickin' a**

Same here.

The GPU fan was replaced after 2 years by Asus, as it started to rattle.

GPU is 15% overclocked and still on the level of a GTX1050.

Noise has slightly increased over years, it is around 40db on head level, whilst playing Witcher 3.

Keyboard still top, although the black painted aluminium shows some signs of use now. The lid still looks like on day 1.

Battery runtime is still as good or bad as it was at the beginning 2-3hours is the maximum with light work.