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PETITION: ASUS, please allow G-SYNC support on existing G751's!

Zombievac
Level 9
ATTENTION, UPGRADE NOW AVAILABLE:
Please see ROG G751JY/JT G-SYNC upgrade program link below:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?82612-G-SYNC-Upgrade-on-ROG-G751JY-JT-Laptops-Now-Availabl...



Hello all,

Asus seems undecided on whether they're going to allow official G-SYNC support on the existing G751's purchased before now (? - I don't know the official date, they just said this month I believe).

Please "sign" this petition by posting... even if you don't think you'll need the feature, you'll want it someday, trust me.

ASUS: Even if there are licensing fees involved or whatever, if that is indeed the reason you wouldn't offer it to existing owners.. then at least let us pay the fee for it! Something... anything!

The amount of brand-loyalty to be gained from giving this feature to existing owners would build more goodwill than you're imagining. Market it! Tell the world that you were the first to give this major support release to existing owners!

Thanks!
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antoine52200
Level 8
I don't think they plan to release it for free anytime soon, i see many Gsync laptops review on youtube and they all try to sell us that Mobile Gsync needs new hardware to work.. This and the fact that they don't even bother giving us an official reply, It doesn't look good i'm afraid

Like on Paul's Hardware last review of the Aorus x7 Gsync..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2j_Djk2-hw

Chadd
Level 7
I think it's pretty poor that Asus still hasn't provided a response.

nvr21
Level 7
Signed

antoine52200
Level 8
Yeah it's pretty bad, I didn't upgrade to windows 10 because i would lose Gsync, and maybe Intel XTU, (somes G751JT have issue with XTU on win10)

And i spend hours yesterday on my CPU under/overclock. and managed to get really great temps, never above 77°c on full load, max frequency 3.66Ghz and with a 795 Mark on Intel benchmark. No current limit throttling, no power limit throttling, no thermal throttling and i managed to get a stable memory overclock too which is really hard with the blocked 47W for the 4720HQ.

Come on ASUS/NVIDIA say something give us Gsync

Jack_Bauer
Level 7
Signed.

antoine52200
Level 8
UP!!

Carnoustie
Level 9
I think I am going to return my G751 to Amazon,I am still within the return period,and get and MSI 980m with G-Sync for £100 more than I paid for the G751,seems like too much of a good deal to pass up,I do like the G751 but with no response from ASUS A
about G-Sync I think I would be fool not to return it.

Carnoustie wrote:
I think I am going to return my G751 to Amazon,I am still within the return period,and get and MSI 980m with G-Sync for £100 more than I paid for the G751,seems like too much of a good deal to pass up,I do like the G751 but with no response from ASUS A
about G-Sync I think I would be fool not to return it.


Do it now before you discover how terrible these machines are and are stuck with it.

Edweird
Level 10
Or you could not think that G751s are terrible machines and just...return it and get a G-SYNC G751?
What are the MSI model's advantages that you'd have chosen to pay 100 pounds more on that rather than 100 pounds more on a G-SYNC G751? I doubt that it'll cost the same money.

If you can get one with a 5th gen i7 and the 8 gig GTX980M then yeah, probably worth it if it's the same money. Also RGB keyboards that are just better, supposedly better audio, Killer LAN etc. If it has those specs then yeah, don't bother and just get the MSI, I guess. If the G751 has better cooling, the 5700 probably runs cooler because of the newer lithography.

Carnoustie
Level 9
yes it is the 8 gig GTX980M,which I had never seen before,thats a big step up from my GTX970 with no G-Sync