01-20-2016
08:27 PM
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03-05-2024
09:43 PM
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ROGBot
01-23-2016 02:57 PM
JustinThyme wrote:
Make up your mind already. Is it 8650, 8500 or 8600 or 8700?
3Dmark links and screen shots or it didn't happen. I can say I topped 10K all day without changing anything. Im from Missouri, the show me state.
The age of my eyes must be deceiving me because I cant see your links.
Im not saying the performace of the VY any is better, equal if anything. My 3D mark link shows score and stock clocks with nothing but moving a slider.
01-24-2016 05:20 AM
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01-25-2016 05:46 PM
JasenDoe wrote:
Nice comeback man, tell me how does it feel to get rekt on your own language?
Btw I was confused by your "core math" statement, I find it disturbing you don't know it's called BASIC math...that seems like lack of knowledge of math and grammar of your native language.
MrRuckus wrote:
Its sad when the ROG forums are being overrun with garbage like this. Come on guys. Both the G751/G752 are awesome laptops. No need to bash each other over 200 points in 3DMark. 😐
Back on topic, I was debating the DH78K but couldn't justify the price difference. It also wasn't available at the time I purchased the DH72. Once I learned the screen was the same as the DH72, I wasn't seeing enough difference to justify the price (initially there was talk of a 4k screen in the DH78K as well, which turned out to be false). I have friends with the MSI/Gigabyte 8GB 980's and there's no real difference in todays games, especially at 1080p. Hard drive and ram can be upgraded later if need be. At least Asus was nice enough to use two 16GB sticks so upgrading RAM to 64GB would be easier then say four 8GB sticks.
To the OP: You gotta do a little research. You can OC your processor which a lot of us cannot do since you have the "6700HK", but you'll have to keep your temps in check. It looks like the 980M in the G752 starts to throttle past 75C, which is a little disappointing. My old G750 with the 780M could go to 100C before it throttled. But in any case, a processor overclock is probably going to do little for you compared to a GPU overclock. You just have to find that bleeding edge before you start to throttle and keep the CPU/GPU at those clocks. Good luck & nice laptop!
01-26-2016 01:00 AM
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01-26-2016 06:42 AM
Edweird wrote:
All of the above seems excessively unnecessary.
The scores this G752 got are veeeery slightly higher than my G751, which I would think is odd, considering I'm running stock settings on a 4710/GTX980/16GB-1600 machine with just a 250GB 850 EVO in it. Still, within reasonable boundaries. The G752 isn't a major upgrade over the G751 performance-wise...temps are much more important imo, and as was stated before.
What is weird is the supposedly much better CPU and DDR4 not getting you much more performance.