My temps stay at a bout 50 C (122 F) idle. Is this normal/good? It got up to 65 C while surfing the net and working in excel. Wasn't doing anything intensive.
I tested my G752 to see how much faster it would render video from sony vegas 13 compared to my 6 year old desktop. With the G752 specs it should be faster than a 6 year old Dell. But it's not really. DELL Studio XPS 8000 from 2010 (i7 2.8 GH...
Has anyone successfully travelled in the united states with a G752? Right now it's bigger than my regular (huge) carry on bag. Checking the specs on 18 inch laptop backpacks http://www.amazon.com/Bonvince-Laptop-Backpack-Gamer-Laptops/dp/B012IDOLU6...
Being that my new G752 costs more than a used car, I thought it might be a good idea to insure it. Extended warranties from retailers don't really seem reliable. Has anyone successfully insured their ROG? Thoughts on this?
Same problem, if anyone hasn't bought a ROG yet - just pretend it has no battery. The battery is totally useless, if you pretend it never had one in the first place like a desktop then it will annoy you less. That is basically what I have to do now...
out of the box my g752 has idle temps of 48. Just surfing the internet gets up to 65. I have no idea if that's normal. Vapor Cooling and all, but still high - even though it doesn't feel warm.
xeromist wrote:You are comparing a laptop to a desktop. Even operating at the same clock speed mobile parts are much weaker than desktop parts. They are designed for low power and heat. Also, is the turbo boost even kicking in? It might be processing...
so frustrating. I can't figure out why this laptop performs no better than one a third its price. Seriously! All that CPU GPU and RAM power amounts to not much? That can't be.