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G752 - This may be the perfect upgrade for my G73

Banshee
Level 8
The G752 looks fabulous. I would get mine with at least 32 GB RAM, but have a question about the SSD.

It's listed as "NVME SSD", which is confusing to me. Does this mean it is soldered to the motherboard PCI bus? Is it an actual SSD that could be removed and upgraded? Is 512 GB the biggest available? I can't seem to find a user manual yet, or else that would probably answer my questions.

My current G73 has 3 hard drives inside, and I need even more space, so any SSD less than 1 TB would be too small; hence my reasoning for wanting to upgrade it.
My Current Addiction: Asus G73SW i7

12 GB RAM
Windows 10 Pro
3TB internal, 5 TB external via USB 3.0
^ I use this system as a mobile DAW, 3D graphic studio, and for other stuff.
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Edweird
Level 10
I wouldn't bet on the audio being much better than the G751. I've found that just a name plastered on the case usually means absolutely nothing. In some cases (like the JBL equipped Lenovos) its quite nice but most of the time, go in expecting nothing.

Then again, I am happy with my G751's sound capabilities and I find myself very rarely plugging in the 2.1 set I have on my desktop ... But that might also be because it's a TEAC set from like ... 2001.

Edweird
Level 10
The standard Realtek drivers for the G751 come bundled with the appropriate ASIO software. My previous N61Ja also had ASIO by default.

toronto699
Level 13
I went to eurocom and came home with one
https://biosmods.wordpress.com/2015/10/21/sky-x9/

toronto699 wrote:
I went to eurocom and came home with one
https://biosmods.wordpress.com/2015/10/21/sky-x9/


What specs did u get?