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    Asus N56VZ DH71 vs QS71

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by mrbub, Nov 8, 2012.

  1. mrbub

    mrbub Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys, I was looking to buy a N56vz and was looking for some input. First I was looking at the N56VZ-DH71 but newegg just went out of stock and I have a program I need to use for work that's not compatible with windows 8 yet. So instead I was looking at the N56VZ-QS71, just wondering if these are basically the same computer (beside the i7-3610 vs 3630). Will be using it for work (excel, word, small geology programs) as well as playing games when I'm home. Appreciate the feedback.

    http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produc...31ff743453cbc4eba0ba29&nm_mc=AFC-C8junctionCA

    Thanks
     
  2. Silverfern

    Silverfern Notebook Deity

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    3630 just have 100mhz more clock over 3610, shouldnt really matter in pretty much everything. neither CPU should be bottleneck for any games, its the gt 650m that would be causing the bottleneck
     
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    Do you mean N56VJ-DH71? I know we still have N56VZ-DS71 is still available.
     
  4. mrbub

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    Thanks for the replies. Prostar: I believe the N56VZ-DH71 is the Canadian version of the N56VZ-DS71 (with a 7200 rpm hard drive, not 5400)
     
  5. mrbub

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