03-08-2013 03:52 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:50 PM by ROGBot
03-08-2013 12:01 PM
03-08-2013 12:38 PM
03-08-2013 02:10 PM
03-08-2013 06:55 PM
KiwiG75 wrote:
Well, to be honest, cylinders do matter. If you get an 8 cylinder running 300 hp and compare it to a 4 cylinder running 300 hp, you will find that the 8 cylinder will last a lot longer, produce less heat and will most definitely be able to be pushed to a higher output.
EDIT: But yes, my stock standard G75VW runs quieter than my external hard disk.
03-08-2013 12:38 PM
03-08-2013 02:40 PM
03-08-2013 05:28 PM
noneone wrote:
Ok I'll weigh in ..... on the alineware, /puke they have bad QC, have a couple times released new versions of the M17x line, found out they're broke, and released updated bios versions the cut or cripple certain features to make the install base run more stable, e.g. underclocking / volting a GPU so the machines don't draw too much power ......
On the asus .. THEY ARE NOT CHEAPER, really, than comparable clevo and MSI. yes, there is an entry level price point where the G75 is cheaper, as its hard to find an MSI or CLEVO that are as crippled as the G75VX, e.g. 5400 rpm hard drive and no bluray. You can find MSI and CLEVO systems in the $1400 range, just $150 more, with bluray, faster HD, and more memory. And extra ports, etc...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ns=p_PRICE_2%7c1&ci=18818&N=4110474292+4291351730&srtclk=sort
Add in that most (at least here) folks add an aftermarket SSD for a real gaming rig to the G75VX, while the others can be purchased with one for cheaper than the the G75VX + extra SSD.
The G75vx is only cheaper if you plan to use the bare bones worst specs such as slow HD, no SSD, low ram, no blu ray, etc..
That said, it can be a good one to purchase (a) close by so you can return it if you don't like it (b) to start cheap and add components later as funds allow.
The 670mx is the lowest of the "good cards", so IMO, Big's characterization of it as low end gaming is probably right on.
Yes, folks DO buy really expensive gaming notebooks, with SLI. I've got one, (sli 280m, time for upgrades 🙂 ) I live in hotels most of the time. BTW, Alienwares are hella noisy with poor sourced / spec fans ..... 🙂
"slick case" and so on are a wash, depends too much on preference, lots of folks go OOO AHHH OOO over the alienware lights and case design, while some folks appreciate the quietly refined Asus stealth bomber.
Other ROG products may be for high end gamers, the G75VX is not, its low end gaming with no nice frills and priced that way. There clearly is a market for it, but, its not a "high end" gaming machine with any bells and whistles.
I like the quiet, and, I like the cheap, moving around as much as I do I'd rather drop a cheap gaming notebook down the stairs than an expensive one 🙂
Having dropped TONS of cash on a cutting edge at the time alienware, I now think TWO notebooks at $1500 a piece 18 months apart (total $3k) is a better gaming strat than ONE $3k notebook kept for 3 years.
YMMV .....
03-08-2013 06:46 PM
bignazpwns wrote:
Your going to hurt some fanboys feelings with that lol. However im against the buying the VW then the VX. Thats a total of $2500 when you can get a $2500 Sager with a i7-3840QM, GTX 680m and 32gigs of ram that will last much longer then the VW and VX and then if you add in the price of the next G series your looking along the lines of a GTX 680m SLI system that will still be able to play games maxed out 3 years down the road better then the next G series and one after that. Cheaper but it wont save you any money you get more life out of the Sagers and if yopu want you have the option to buy a new GPU instead of the disposable one time use G series. I Still think buy the best system you budget will allow. You got $3k then buy a high end system dont buy a $1,500 system and expect to get the same life out of it where the GPU is whats going to hold the systems back. Always when gaming buy the best gpu you can.
But as for Alienware i never had a problem with Quality. But then again i have the MX18 not the cheap junk MX14 or the others. Seems like the MX18 is what they put there heart and soul in and even then the warranty is top notch. When i dropped my MX18 and cracked my LCD and damaged the lid i called them at 10pm the next day they were in my house at 1pm and my system was fixed by 2pm. I'll take some issues with service like that however with Asus's service you cant chance it as you will be without a system for weeks to months as people reported here and some times they get sent back with the same issues or perhaps more then when they were sent out.
Its funny how only the people who used a real gaming system see the G series for what they are. The peope who never used one think this is a super high end gaming machine that rivals the $4,500 monsters but if that helps them sleep at night thats cool. But the fact is you have the equivalent of the gaming notebook world of a 6cyl Camaro or Mustang. You take you system to the drag races aka benchmarks the real systems will make you feel bad about your system. But then again you are comparing a lowend system to high end systems. IMO unless the system has the option for a 300w psu then it is not a highend system at all. 220w then it is a midend anything lower is lowend. PSU's are a dead giveaway to what kind of system you have because you need to power that system.
03-08-2013 10:35 PM
bignazpwns wrote:
Your going to hurt some fanboys feelings with that lol. However im against the buying the VW then the VX. Thats a total of $2500 when you can get a $2500 Sager with a i7-3840QM, GTX 680m and 32gigs of ram that will last much longer then the VW and VX and then if you add in the price of the next G series your looking along the lines of a GTX 680m SLI system that will still be able to play games maxed out 3 years down the road better then the next G series and one after that. Cheaper but it wont save you any money you get more life out of the Sagers and if yopu want you have the option to buy a new GPU instead of the disposable one time use G series. I Still think buy the best system you budget will allow. You got $3k then buy a high end system dont buy a $1,500 system and expect to get the same life out of it where the GPU is whats going to hold the systems back. Always when gaming buy the best gpu you can.
03-08-2013 08:06 PM