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ROG G752VT Reviews

KalST
Level 7
The first review is up by digital trends: http://www.digitaltrends.com/laptop-reviews/asus-rog-g752vt-dh72-review/
They didn't seem to like the design of the keyboard and the Skylake performance. Otherwise, everything else is pretty much the same as the 970m G751... except for the price.

UPDATE: New preview by KitGuru:
http://www.kitguru.net/laptops/leo-waldock/asus-rog-g752vt-exclusive-hands-on-preview/
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ciccio80 wrote:
I haven't seen or tested the new G752 myself, but from the review my worst expectations came true. Te G752 is just a rebrand of the G751, it only changes the exterior color of the chassis and a new CPU. So for this "upgrade" I would not suggest people to buy it, stick with the G751, way cheaper and maybe you find a G-Sync version for a good price now that the G752 is out.
Asus did the least it could do, not enough for my opinion....G752 is a rebranded G751. Same stuff with worse price.
SO:
-If you alredy have G751, no sense to upgrade to G752.
-If you are considering to buy a new desktop replacement now and didn't settle for G751, at this point do yourself a favor and wait 1 year and buy new tecnology when it comes out (new version of Nvidia GPU)


didn't want to hear that dude...I pre-ordered the G752VY-RH71 $2000.00, 980M card. Do you suggest I cancel this purchase?


this is looking better and better
600.00 off list price directly from Asus. better specs better SSD drive higher memory...jeez I don't know what to think now
http://store.asus.com/us/item/201506AM270000011/A30933

Your choice mate,
would definetly cancel the G752 and buy the G751 with g-Sync for less money.
Plus the G751 already has modded bios and vBios that you can use to overclock...G752 you will have to wait probably some time for that 😉

Coming from a G751 to a g752 (same graphics card) I am personally seeing a little performance increase on my end as well as noticeably lower temperatures. Your results may vary, but so far I am pleased. Now if only I could get G-Sync to work.

Would I recommend anyone who has a 751 to upgrade to the 752? probably not. Definitely not for the price, but if you were upgrading cards/ram and needed the new PCIE based storage options that not all 751's offer, then yes, I would recommend it.

Leo_Epitav
Level 7
G752 is complete waste of money to g751 owners except for g syn.
how ever if you OC Your refresh rate to 100 hz you will not need to do that cause your games would never reach 100 fps any ways so you would get tearing. Same display same gpu.

Its a rebrand wither this is a good thing or not up to you.
But the processing power is surley the same and although the battery is worse by About 30 Minutes, it has G Syn.

I am not fond of half Gold Half Black Design
Black is More Common and professional plus asus Rog JT Is so much cheaper than VT.

Glad I saved money when I bought JT.
Although VT is a rebrand Its Still a Great Investment despite the price, it doesn't increase any gaming performance at all compared to JT according to reviews, example digital trends shown that Asus Rog VT Offers 6500 on Fire strike while JT Is the same. When you are gaming you won't notice any difference between the 751 And 752 at all.

New preview by KitGuru:
http://www.kitguru.net/laptops/leo-waldock/asus-rog-g752vt-exclusive-hands-on-preview/

A bit more positive this time around, but then again they don't really compare it to the G751
I quite like their video hands-on. The laptop looks quite nice there.

As stated earlier we need to wait and see after a few actual users show up and report.
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