Anything you throw at this system will be handled with ease- including the most demanding programs and games.ġ7.3 inch FHD IPS anti-glare screen with 1920x1080 pixel screen resolution and 178 degree viewing angles offers crisp and clear visuals with beautiful colours and no glare at all and high end enthusiast grade Nvidia GTX970M 3GB GDDR5 with scores of more than 9.3K in the 3DMark 11 performance benchmark letting you enjoy the fastest paced games with sharpest picture quality that can even compare to Apple Retina displays. ASUS TurboMaster technology allows 5% overlocking for even better gaming and you can just switch it off easily for the battery to last longer.
It might be useful if you're considering using the G751 for video editing and RAW image editing as well as gaming though, and it's also a way to potentially future-proof your purchase.Black ASUS ROG G751JT-CH71 is a powerful 17.3 inch laptop with solid mobile gaming power with a Haswell Intel i7 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M graphics (ROG stands for Republic of Gamers) that will let you play all games on ultra- can handle all games and usual tasks and will work quietly and stay cool at all times, has a great Full HD IPS screen with matte finish, sturdy build quality and superior overall performance and multitasking level of 16GB memory and of course the Intel i7 processor with speed up to 3.5 GHz.ĪSUS ROG G751JT is offered with the 4th generation quad core Intel Core i7-4710HQ at 2.5 GHz speed that moves up to 3.5GHz with turbo boost dynamically when the tasks at hand require it and four cores can handle eight threads in parallel, 16 GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1600 MHz for super efficient multitasking, 1000 GB SATA hard drive at 7200 rpm rotating speed and Windows 8.1operating system.
Unlike a professional 3D workstation used for CAD rendering, which can quickly gobble up even 64GB of system memory, games tend to see no benefit from more than 8GB or 16GB, so this isn't going to make much difference to performance. The massive amount of system memory also feels like overkill. Although it's a very capable specification, it's not the absolute fastest you can get This 22nm quad-core Haswell processor is a year old and has recently been supplanted by newer processors, including chips based on Intel's 14nm Broadwell line. In the G751 it comes with 4GB of graphics memory, although other laptops have a version with 8GB, which can really help with performance at higher detail settings.Ĭhoosing Intel's Core i7-4860HQ is a puzzling move.
It has 1536 shaders and 160GB/sec of memory bandwidth, impressive specifications even for a desktop graphics card, all the more impressive squeezed into a laptop. The GTX 980M is the fastest mobile graphics card Nvidia sells. It's almost like the anti-Ultrabook, since the G751JY has four USB 3.0 ports, Thunderbolt/DisplayPort 1.2, Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, audio and an optical drive, most of which is missing on super-thin laptops. They also have an equally strong array of ports along either side. Its maximum resolution is 1920 x 1080, the most sensible choice for a gaming system, where a high-DPI 4K resolution would lead to terrible gaming performance. The G751JL is slightly less powerful, with only 8GB of system memory, no SSD, a GeForce GTX 965M and a Core i7-4720HQ processor, while the G751JT has a GTX 970M.Īll three have the same 17.3-inch IPS screen, which is an absolute beauty, looking great without backlight bleed or ghosting. This full-fat configuration of the G751JY is quite expensive, costing £1,900 ($2,800 in the US, which is around AU$3,640) with savings possible by dropping the size of the SSD, memory or CPU.
Connectivity: 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0.Ports: 4 x USB 3.0, HDMI, audio, DisplayPort, VGA, Ethernet.
See the full spec list of our review model below: There's a 1TB hard disk and either a 256GB or 512GB SSD. The G751JY, which I'm testing here, is the most powerful, with a quad-core 2.4GHz Intel Core i7-4860HQ processor, 32GB of memory, and a GeForce GTX 980M with 4GB of GGDR5 memory. There are currently three G751 variants available. There are three variants of the G751 notebook Specifications