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    Which G75 to get?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by NortheastBread, May 25, 2012.

  1. NortheastBread

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    I just got rid of my Alienware m17x and I'm ready to move on from "Dellienware. " I'm looking into the G series laptops and am finding it hard to make a decision on what to get.

    Mainly because I don't know what the differences are between the 660M and 670M cards. I'm going to do some research but so far I haven't found too much helpful so if anyone could help that's be great.
     
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    Thanks for the info. Unfortuantely, broke down and before I saw the post and got the G75VW-NS72 with the 670M. It had 3720Q i7, blu ray, full HD, 256 ssd + 750 HDD and 16gb ram and I got it for 1800 brand new. could not pass it up. Was almost tempted to get an msi or clevo but couldn't pass this up.

    Plus, I had previously owned an Alienware m17x-R1 that I just was not pleased with. This displeasure coming from Dells inability to put out quality products.