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Got your new G751JY G751JT G751JM ? Post your review, temps, benchmark results!

hmscott
Level 12
It looks like the G751's have started shipping, please post your reviews, temps, benchmark results!

And, please post what country your are in, so we know where they are shipping! 🙂
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Etienne91
Level 7
Thermal comound is blue on our ASUS ?

I would like to put some fresh DIAMOND...but need to check the color first 🙂

Etienne91 wrote:
Thermal comound is blue on our ASUS ?

I would like to put some fresh DIAMOND...but need to check the color first 🙂

nothing to do with this tread...pls admin

Thermal paste is grey and its quality seams poor since it was already dry (and awfully applied) when I replaced it after only 7 months of use.
But you are right, thermal compound is blue on the vram. They put a great quantity of this blue "slime" on every vram.
It took me an hour to clean the grey paste and the blue slime and to finally apply mx4 on the CPU+GPU and gc extrem on the VRAM.
The result is that, now, my max temps are really better: 80°C CPU and 75°C CPU (90 and 85 before), CPU + GPU @100%.
So yes, since I share my experience with the G751JY and the temps that I get while gaming, my comment has to be in this thread.

aupoi351 wrote:
Thermal paste is grey and its quality seams poor since it was already dry (and awfully applied) when I replaced it after only 7 months of use.
But you are right, thermal compound is blue on the vram. They put a great quantity of this blue "slime" on every vram.
It took me an hour to clean the grey paste and the blue slime and to finally apply mx4 on the CPU+GPU and gc extrem on the VRAM.
The result is that, now, my max temps are really better: 80°C CPU and 75°C CPU (90 and 85 before), CPU + GPU @100%.
So yes, since I share my experience with the G751JY and the temps that I get while gaming, my comment has to be in this thread.


What kind of thermal compound should i buy to avoid Asus seeing i have done it by myself...

Etienne91 wrote:
What kind of thermal compound should i buy to avoid Asus seeing i have done it by myself...


Artic Silver 5 may do the trick for the CPU and the GPU but concerning the blue stuff on the Vram...Well I don't know. So, just don't replace the blue slime that is on the VRAM, you can just clean the overflow but clean all the grey paste and replace it with Artic Silver 5 (witch is grey too).

Etienne91 wrote:
What kind of thermal compound should i buy to avoid Asus seeing i have done it by myself...


Slightly old thread but if anyone needs to know that blue slime on the Vrams is silicone thermal interface pads.
Asus uses kitagawa industries for their source at http://kgs-ind.com/products/thermal-pads-and-thermal-management/
but any similar colored pads will work and you can get the off ebay or aliexpress in mats or various sizes like here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blue-100mmx100mmx1mm-GPU-CPU-Heatsink-Cooling-Thermal-Conductive-Silicone-Pa...
The thermal paste is one of 4 different sources asus uses for bulk purchases in automation applications. I have used noctua NT-H1 on every 751 i have worked on and the color is so similar no one would notice. We have had a few units that had to RMA with noctua on them and never had any warranty issues. Just apply it well and use a rice grain as your guide. You can get noctua at newegg, amazon or anywhere else.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608008
3d printed parts and accessories for the G751. You know you want something better than OEM ->https://www.shapeways.com/shops/aeolisio[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Etienne91
Level 7
:cool: PLEASE ADMIN :cool:

funny

Etienne91 wrote:
:cool: PLEASE ADMIN :cool:

funny

yez,wrote what ever you want this peace of.......isnt my way

Duzerus
Level 7
Asud G751JL
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Hi everyone, I just received my G751JT-T7115H on Saturday so it's early days with it so far and I'm still finding my way around it and the various bits of software on it. Last night, I just done a clean install of Windows 8.1 and was impressed at how easy it was to get a hold of the drivers. I followed a guide on here for the correct order of installing the drivers and software, which worked great. I did the reinstall because the machine started locking up for no apparent reason and it was refusing to let me create a backup of the Windows installation - it kept giving me an 0x8078011e error which I couldn't find a way past. I don't suppose any of you have encountered this before?

So far, I'm very impressed with the beast. The build quality is outstanding and it's plenty quick. I got the version with the following specs:

i7-4720HQ CPU, GTX970m GPU, 16Gb RAM, 256Gb M.2 SSD, 1Tb 7200 HDD, Blu-Ray Drive

I've only done a brief bit of gaming on it before having to reinstall Windows, but was seriously impressed at how 'Alien: Isolation' was running with everything set to ultra. Will post my benchmark tests once I've had a chance to run 'em.

Looking forward to getting to know you lot, too!
Asus ROG G751JT-T7115H
17.3" IPS, Intel i7-4720HQ, 16Gb RAM, NVidia GeForce GTX970m, 256Gb M.2 SSD + 1Tb SSHD