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    The New ROG G752 & GX700

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by geniusfb, Sep 2, 2015.

  1. geniusfb

    geniusfb Notebook Consultant

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    pato Notebook Evangelist

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    Lets hope the 4K screen will be IPS and with very low latency :D I really wonder when it will be available and at which prices.
     
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    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    4K display, 50% faster GPU than 980M, water cooling, 4820K unlocked Haswell CPU....

    Whats not to like?
     
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    Have they posted the dimensions and weight of the GX700 anywhere yet?
     
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    moviemarketing Milk Drinker

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    A few more pics of the GX700 from notebookcheck:

    [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  6. Samot

    Samot Notebook Evangelist

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    [​IMG]

    With TB3 and external graphics docks around the corner....
     
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    hmscott Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Samot, Piccard, you are missing the point!

    Asus created an innovative solution, it's classic showmanship. Attention getting at it's best.

    Even if they only ship a limited number of GX700's, they are the wildest laptops to make it to production.

    It's totally awesome.

    Besides, you can't carry your eGPU around with you. You would need a whole eGPU set up at work, home, and whatever destination you work from.

    With the Asus GX700, you only need the cooler at each work location, that's gotta be a lot cheaper.
     
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  8. Samot

    Samot Notebook Evangelist

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    Replied to your other post.

    Yeah, but then i would have to spend some money on more docks. And btw, no, i wouldn´t carry an egpu around but i wouldn´t carry that cooling dock also.
     
  9. hmscott

    hmscott Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Samot, yeah, I don't even like carrying my AC adapter around, and purchase a couple of extra ones so I can leave them at client sites.

    I would imagine the Asus GX700 dock isn't going to be cheap.
     
  10. Samot

    Samot Notebook Evangelist

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    Ahah, got a 330w AC at home, and a 230w at work. ;)
     
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  11. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    Dat ass

    Nah, fake boobs and butts are better
     
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  12. hmscott

    hmscott Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    octiceps, that is really too expensive ;)
     
  13. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    Only in the long run
     
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    hmscott Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    If you are saying the costs continue for the long run, you are correct sir :)
     
  15. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    It's a cool concept, it just comes down to how much sacrifice you make to the mobile product away from the dock. It could be quite fun to play with though.
     
  16. elevul

    elevul Notebook Consultant

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    FINALLY 17" 4k displays! Hopefully those will arrive on the Mobile Workstations soon as well.
     
  17. pato

    pato Notebook Evangelist

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    I hope they have a good refresh rate and low latency.
     
  18. TomJGX

    TomJGX I HATE BGA!

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    Lol Asus and SLI... They haven't done that since like 2007/2008.. Even their last CF machine was like 2008 or so...
     
  19. Lionking-Cyan

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    I like the Thundebolt 3 connection :D. That's the future!
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    It's becoming fairly common on the higher end machines thanks to the companion chip that intel is offering.
     
  21. ole!!!

    ole!!! Notebook Prophet

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    doesnt it make u wonder how it'll work? the back showing where it'd connect so fluid can go into laptop to cool it down, originally i thought its just heatsink of laptop to heatsink of the dock to redirect heat but thats not the case lol.

    what happens when its water cooled and people unplug it right off..
     
  22. nightingale

    nightingale Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't imagine that is possible, there is clips and anchors on the panel at the bottom of the watercooling thing that attaches to the laptop, it doesnt appear to be possible to take the laptop off without intentionally trying to.
     
  23. ole!!!

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    i guess main issue would be, how do they get all the liquid out of laptop? in order to keep laptop cool there must be sufficient water pressure so thats first thing, unless docking would mean reducing water volume inside the dock by replacing with something solid, then that volume would go into laptop hence no drop in pressure. but how do they get the fluids out of laptop without losing any lol
     
  24. triturbo

    triturbo Long live 16:10 and MXM-B

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    It could be left in there, especially if the water pipes/tubes/whatever are routed through the internal radiators, it would help with the cooling.
     
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    It looks like a quick release setup, the water would stay in the tubes and just increase the thermal capacity of the system mostly (since it's not pumped).

    It also looks really secured into place and there will be some switch those latches trigger to allow the higher clocks etc. Once that goes off the 180W throttle would kick in.
     
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  26. ole!!!

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    gonna need 330w to power the CPU + 990m
     
  27. Meaker@Sager

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    I'd expect the brick for the dock to be fairly beefy and around that level.
     
  28. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    GX700 does look quite interesting, I wonder if there's any performance being generated in relation to its temperature reduction.
    Let's wait and see.
     
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  29. Meaker@Sager

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    Yes, it looks like there will be as well as more tweaking options.
     
  30. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    Can't wait to see it in action mate.
     
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    Neither can I, I think it's a really cool concept. So long as Asus has nailed the execution on the connector it would offer an interesting counter point to the other dock options out there.
     
  32. praetorianx

    praetorianx Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't think I can call it a notebook..... And with that in mind - for the money they'll ask for it, I can build a desktop setup, out of the sci-fi movies. All without Asus's usual after production problems, that plague their every new model releases.
     
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  33. Meaker@Sager

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    How about we wait for reviews before judging. The setup is fairly simple in concept so hopefully it's not silly expensive.
     
  34. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    A lot of NBs aren't really portable if we go by this definition, but there are many users who simply want a desktop replacement that doesn't use as much space as desktop.
     
  35. Meaker@Sager

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    Or travel place to place using a car.
     
  36. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    Perhaps, not if the user is a student then he/she will have to walk most of the time.
     
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    I believe I found the perfect case for the GX700!

     
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    I hope you live on the West Coast. Cause, you know.......Winter Is Coming!
     
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  39. Ramzay

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    I think the poster meant that new ASUS models are often plagued by QC issues. The G751 had wifi connection issues, sound issues, the still-ongoing USB disconnect for the left-side USB ports, massive screen bleeding.
     
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    Looks like someone's account got shut down ;)
     
  41. Curs3

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    No new information on the new GX700? So maybe they are releasing it after the MSI and Sager models. We actually have no information about the type of GTX 980 too (120W,150W, 180W,200W etc)
     
  42. Meaker@Sager

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    The TDP will be switched depending on docked or not of course, with a decent dock the TDP should be pretty high.
     
  43. geniusfb

    geniusfb Notebook Consultant

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    Well, G752 is listing on Amazon/xoticpc. The lower end pricing is similar to G751, the top notch pricing is up to 3400 with 6820HK+64Gram+980M(8Gmem)+512GSSD+1THDD


    Boring boring Chelsea
     
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    Well a rendering of it at least, shows a decent sized battery and that the primary contact is made via the water blocks with the air cooling sitting on top of that plate.
     
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    The Asus GX700 brings liquid cooling to gaming laptops


    First Water-Cooled Gaming Laptop!? (ASUS ROG GX700)
     
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    Interesting talk about the gpu being next gen.
     
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    Anyone has any information as to whether the ASUS G752 has a mux control switch?
     
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    Can you tell me, in regard to the laptop, what a mux control switch is?
     
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    A mux allows the internal display to be wired into the dedicated gpu (for performance) or into the igp (for battery life) it's a hardware switch so usually requires rebooting to flip.
     
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