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August 2016
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The editors liked
Rigid construction
Excellent touchpad and keyboard design
Utilizes the full potential of the GeForce GTX 1070 GPU
Excellent cooling solution
Fast and flexible storage configurations including 2x M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD slots
High-quality IPS pane with G-Sy
Large
Vibrant display
Full-sized
Gamer-friendly keyboard
Game recording feature
Serious graphics performance
Easy access to M.2 SSDs
2.5-inch slot and RAM slots
Viewing-angle stable IPS display with G-Sync
USB 3.1 Gen2 Type C with Thunderbolt 3
Stabile
High-end chassis
Low temperature increase
Very good system performance
Moderate system noise
Fast eno
The Asus ROG G752VS OC Edition offers excellent gaming performance and plenty of power for other tasks like high-resolution photo- and video-editing. The screen's 120Hz refresh rate keeps games looking smooth as does Nvidia's G-Sync tech
Outstanding gaming performance
With new GTX 1070
Beautiful G-Sync display
Solid keyboard and touch pad
Excellent cooling subsystem
With self-cleaning feature
Incredible gaming performance
Comfortable keyboard
Great connectivity and ports
Overclocked processor and graphics card deliver performance that rivals that of desktops
Plenty of ports
Lots of storage
Futuristic design
Bright display
Strong gaming and general performance
Stays cool
Even while gaming
The GTX 1070 is extremely fast
Providing desktopclass gaming performance. Huge cooler is overclocking friendly. Very easy to upgrade RAM and storage. GSync (variable refresh rate) should be a musthave for gaming laptops.
Matte IPS screen
G-Sync
NVMe-SSD + HDD
Free M.2 slot
USB 3.1 Gen.2
Low temperature development
Moderate noise development
The editors didn't like
Subpar battery life even for a gaming machine
Ports are overcrowded on the right side
Bad choice of materials (the plastic feels a bit fragile)
Thicker and heavier than its predecessor
Battery life
Somewhat hollow-sounding audio
Keyboard/touchpad position may bother some
Soft-touch finish of the top side is a fingerprint magnet
Difficult to get to the fans
Quite short battery life
Very high weight
The laptop is big and heavy
With a shape that keeps it from fitting in normal 17-inch laptop bags. The touchpad is too unreliable for a $2
500 laptop. Missing the RGB keyboard found on the lower-end Asus Strix models
Limited battery life
Speakers can't quite crank loud enough
Anemic audio
1 year warranty
DVD drive
Heavy
Expensive
Keyboard flex is disappointing compared with that of predecessor
Keyboard set too far back
Lackluster speakers
Larger
Uglier and slightly more expensive than its competitors. The 17.3inch 1080p display doesn't set any quality records.
Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Chris , review by: gadgetreview.com
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Published: 2016-08-16, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
easy access to M.2 SSDs, 2.5-inch slot and RAM slots, viewing-angle stable IPS display with G-Sync, USB 3.1 Gen2 Type C with Thunderbolt 3, stabile, high-end chassis, low temperature increase, very good system performance, moderate system noise, fast eno
soft-touch finish of the top side is a fingerprint magnet, difficult to get to the fans, quite short battery life, very high weight
The high-end notebook from Asus certainly does not have to hide behind the rivals, quite the contrary. Users of the Asus G752VS will get a lot of performance. The Pascal launch starts a new era for gaming notebooks and even clearly surpasses the performan...
Lets start with performance on the Asus ROG G752VS-RB71K-CB, this is an area where this laptop truly shines and shouldn't be unexpected as any laptop near this price range should impress in this category. The powerful Intel Core i7 is what sits under the
While the Asus ROG G752VS-RB71K-CB has just about everything you could want in a new laptop the price is going to be a big time drawback for many potential consumers. Many people are going to be unwilling or unable to shell out the kind of money it requir
No doubt that this laptop from Asus can really provide top end power if that is what you need and it comes packed with all the features that dedicated gamer's will want. If you need nothing but the best and have the budget to do so we consider this a very...
The Asus ROG G752VS OC Edition offers excellent gaming performance and plenty of power for other tasks like high-resolution photo- and video-editing. The screen's 120Hz refresh rate keeps games looking smooth as does Nvidia's G-Sync tech
The laptop is big and heavy, with a shape that keeps it from fitting in normal 17-inch laptop bags. The touchpad is too unreliable for a $2,500 laptop. Missing the RGB keyboard found on the lower-end Asus Strix models
The Asus ROG G752VS OC Edition not only looks the part of a gaming laptop, it has the insides to tackle whatever you throw at it. Too bad some of its other pieces don't match its price and performance...
Massive, Not cheap, Overclocking performance issues
The G752VS is certainly impressive. It offers almost double the a level of gaming performance over previously available single-GPU notebooks, which is insane. It's not a one-trick pony, either — both its quad-core CPU, DDR4 memory, and PCIe SSD are top-sh...
The Asus ROG G752VS OC Edition offers excellent gaming performance and plenty of power for other tasks like high-resolution photo- and video-editing. The screen's 120Hz refresh rate keeps games looking smooth as does Nvidia's G-Sync tech
The laptop is big and heavy, with a shape that keeps it from fitting in normal 17-inch laptop bags. The touchpad is too unreliable for a $2,500 laptop. Missing the RGB keyboard found on the lower-end Asus Strix models
The Asus ROG G752VS OC Edition not only looks the part of a gaming laptop, it has the insides to tackle whatever you throw at it. Too bad some of its other pieces don't match its price and performance...
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Published: 2016-11-11, Author: Alexander , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Excellent performance, Robust build quality
Overpriced for a GTX 1070 configuration, No 512GB SSD
The Asus G752VS OC Edition delivers some of the best performance available on the laptop market. The added processing power from the Intel Core i7-6820HK gives it a slight edge against other GTX 1070 laptops. This comes at a price, however, because other...
Published: 2016-09-14, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Overclocked GTX 1070 graphics, Full HD IPS screen with GSync, 512GB NVMe SSD, Intel Skylake Core i7, Useful suite of Asus software, Clever cooling system for CPU and GPU, Lovely copper styling
This is a heavy laptop that weighs in at more than 4kg, Keyboard is uninspiring, There is a certain amount of bloat in the software
Alert KitGuru readers may well feel the Asus ROG G752VS looks familiar as it uses the same chassis as the G752VT that KitGuru reviewed at the beginning of 2016. While Asus G752VS looks outwardly identical to G752VT, it has received an extensive list of up...
Delivers desktop-like performance, Multiple design wins on the horizon, Well-suited to 120Hz G-Sync at 1080p, Balanced, efficient architecture, Good overclocking potential
Expect a significant price premium, G-Sync and Optimus remain incompatible
Nvidia looks set to strengthen its already dominant position in high-end laptops with the launch of the GeForce GTX 1080, GTX 1070 and GTX 1060 mobile GPUs.Carrying the same branding as their desktop counterparts and promising similar levels of perfor...