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    G703VI is out.

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by openglcg, Nov 4, 2017.

  1. openglcg

    openglcg Notebook Consultant

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    Overclocked 7820hk and overclocked 1080. 144hz gsync screen. Looks large with a good cooling system. Anyone getting one?
     
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    Other than trying to get a technical advantage for online multiplayer i dont see a point in upgrading. If it guarantee me first or second on the podium after every match i would go for it.
     
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    Prolly not. Most esports titles can hit 300-144fps with a 7600hq and 1070. Main reason would be for the 144hz gsync screen and it probably has a nice cooling and power system considering the factory overclocked parts. You might be able to push it to the point where it would be up there with the best gaming laptops. It might be slightly above. Only way to know is if someone posts results.