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Reasons to BUY G75 ... or not

c_man
Level 11
I've seen this a lot - "Should I buy it with all this problems?"

First, if a user has a problem, then he will come and say "I have this problem, how do I fix it?"

If the laptop works well, no one will come and say "My laptop works very well, how do I fix that?"

Also, most buyers think that a new laptop will always be perfect. Lately I've seen that things are not quite so. It's not Asus, but most brands. You will hear about problems with Dell, HP, MSI, Lenovo and so on. You might be lucky to find a very good machine, but if you test a bunch of them you can see that every one is a little bit different. Consider this when you judge any laptop. It's not right, but it's your right to test it and return it if there are problems. This goes for every manufacturer.

Going back to these many problems you can read about in here, I'll tell you why I like the G series from Asus and why I got them.

- No throttling under heavy load for long periods of time - you might think that all laptops do this. Not quite. I have tested a few and most of them will throttle or get extremely hot. After a video edit, I start the encoding. During this time with Asus I can play BF3 if I want without any problems, game will run smooth, encoding will keep pace. It takes 20' to encode a DVD and just 25" to encode an entire CD to Flac.

- Excellent heat distribution - palm rest is cool, it won't burn your fingers or legs.

- Low noise for the performance - G55 makes less noise idle, but more under heavy load. G75 makes more noise idle and a bit less under heavy load. I do prefer the G55.

- Good gaming performance for the money - it can easy do 675M numbers.

These might not seem that important if you consider that all laptops should output the perfect performance, but they don't.

Some problems and fixes.

- System hangs - remove McAfee AV and Asus live update, use latest drivers.

- Keyboard light does not start after sleep - seems that it happens only if a disc is in the drive.

- Audio problems - latest driver solved most of them. These settings should make sound a little better.

- Screen might flickr - not everyone has it, but if you do, there is a fix. Under Nvidia control panel/Display/Change resolution you must choose Customize/Create custom resolution and set refresh rate to 67Hz. Test it, keep it, apply it. If this does not help, make sure you have the latest driver and try again. If the problem is still there, you should RMA.

- Defective color representation - you can read more about this in here - there is still no fix for it. This only bugs me with photos. I have not seen it in games or videos so far. Asus please fix this!

- Power brick might make noises - not exactly normal, you could try to change it. There is a good chance that it will work for years, I had some. LE. Seems like my G75 power brick stopped making noises after a few weeks of usage.

- System might not resume from hibernation - I use Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and I never had it. This means it's not a hardware problem.

- Random reboots - disable Hibernation.

What about upgrades?

I have a Clevo that I can fully upgrade. That is nice, right? Yeah, but not quite.

Tech changes fast. And to keep up every year it's expensive. So I should keep this system at least 2 years, if not even more. When I should upgrade, I will have to change CPU, GPU, HDD, RAM (maybe). All these have the price of a brand new laptop with warranty and better performance.

So if you are not one of those guys looking every day for a cheap CPU or GPU to pop on Ebay and you don't mind playing a game on medium settings after a while, you should not worry with upgrades. Just buy some extra warranty (a total of 3 years should do since after that it will not worth that much).
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Zygomorphic
Level 17
Excellent reasoning, @c_man, great work! The quiet environment (good cooling system) of the ROG notebooks is the stuff of legend in most of the computer community. How many people with Macs who actually work on their Macs use cooling pads? A lot. The Macbook pro overheats easily because Apple uses two teeny tiny fans for a 55 Watt (I think) GPU and 45 Watt CPU. Those two fans make a lot of noise because they spin really, really fast. ASUS fans are bigger, so they spin slower, and are much quieter.
I am disturbed because I cannot break my system...found out there were others trying to cope! We have a support group on here, if your system will not break, please join!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=16
We now have 178 people whose systems will not break! Yippee! 🙂
LINUX Users, we have a group!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=23

Zygomorphic wrote:
Excellent reasoning, @c_man, great work! The quiet environment (good cooling system) of the ROG notebooks is the stuff of legend in most of the computer community. How many people with Macs who actually work on their Macs use cooling pads? A lot. The Macbook pro overheats easily because Apple uses two teeny tiny fans for a 55 Watt (I think) GPU and 45 Watt CPU. Those two fans make a lot of noise because they spin really, really fast. ASUS fans are bigger, so they spin slower, and are much quieter.


The cooling system and fan noise for the level of performance is pleasantly surprising. MacBook Pro 15" Retina is quiet because of asymmetric fans... that is, until you apply full load then things get "windy" sounding. I'm glad I returned my MBP 15" Retina middle of last year for a full refund (14 days)... It just isn't the same without Steve Jobs.

To have desktop-class CPU and GPU in this ROG G55, I tell you, nothing to sneeze at.

srmojuze wrote:
The cooling system and fan noise for the level of performance is pleasantly surprising. MacBook Pro 15" Retina is quiet because of asymmetric fans... that is, until you apply full load then things get "windy" sounding. I'm glad I returned my MBP 15" Retina middle of last year for a full refund (14 days)... It just isn't the same without Steve Jobs.

To have desktop-class CPU and GPU in this ROG G55, I tell you, nothing to sneeze at.


That's true. My gaming laptop is faster than my work computer by 30% and didn't cost all that much more...though it is newer than my work computer...but my work computer is a desktop. 🙂
I am disturbed because I cannot break my system...found out there were others trying to cope! We have a support group on here, if your system will not break, please join!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=16
We now have 178 people whose systems will not break! Yippee! 🙂
LINUX Users, we have a group!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=23

mrwolf
Level 10
Good stuff +1

This should be a sticky also so we dont get so many random posts on weather to buy or not to buy or just statng common issues..


Zygomorphic
Level 17
c_man wrote:
If the laptop works well, no one will come and say "My laptop works very well, how do I fix that?"

My support group exists for exactly those people who get on this forum! :cool:
I am disturbed because I cannot break my system...found out there were others trying to cope! We have a support group on here, if your system will not break, please join!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=16
We now have 178 people whose systems will not break! Yippee! 🙂
LINUX Users, we have a group!
http://rog.asus.com/forum/group.php?groupid=23

rewben
Level 13
nice read +1!

i particularly likes the line, "My laptop works very well, how do I fix that?"

Ayman
Level 10
Great review :cool:
Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D.
CPU: Core i7-7700K.
Board: Asus Maximus IV Formula Z270.
VGA: Asus Strix GTX 1080.
Ram: 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE LED 3000MHz.
CPU Cooler: Corsair H110.
PSU: Corsair AX860iW.
SoundCard: Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D PCIe.

chrsplmr
Level 18
c_man+.thnx..c.

TSC-Ops
Level 7
you forgot, how easy it is to change the hd and bottom ram
Asus G75VW-BBK , 24GB , 2x256GB SSD , everything else stock