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ASUS Republic of Gamers G750 Gaming Notebooks

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/12/2014 09:02 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
ASUS Republic of Gamers G750 Gaming Notebooks

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the G750JZ, G750JM and G750JS, new additions to its highly acclaimed range of G-Series high-performance gamer-centric notebooks. 

The latest G750 models feature a 4th-generation Intel Core i7-4700 processor and the brand-new enthusiast-level NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800M Series GPUs, and include exclusive ASUS TurboMaster GPU-overclocking technology to deliver desktop-grade gaming performance. With its awesome looks and components that are designed from start to finish with the needs of serious gamers in mind, G750 sets the standard for amazing portable gaming performance.


Break the barriers: ASUS TurboMaster for extreme graphics performance
The new GeForce GTX 800M Series GPUs with up to 4 GB of GDDR5 video memory, certainly delivers incredible gaming power, and the new G750 models - featuring up to the top-of-the-range NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880M GPU - take this even further with exclusive ASUS TurboMaster technology. TurboMaster lets users easily and safely overclock the GPU by up to 5% for even more extreme performance - perfect for those times when every frame-per-second is critical.

TurboMaster is bundled with a version of the GPU Tweak utility that's specifically designed for the new G-Series notebooks. GPU Tweak makes GPU overclocking easy and uses parameters that ensure long-term stability, even during extended overclocking experiments.

The GTX 800M Series GPUs also include support for two NVIDIA technologies - Battery Boost and ShadowPlay - that are specifically designed to enhance mobile gaming. NVIDIA Battery Boost automatically gives up to a 2X improvement in battery life while gaming, and NVIDIA ShadowPlay allows gamers to capture and share their greatest gaming moments automatically. 

"The ASUS G750 continues to push the boundaries of performance and style." said Brian Choi, Senior Product Manager at NVIDIA. "With the ultra-fast GeForce GTX 880M GPU delivering the most gaming horsepower to notebooks, these new notebooks are sure to be a gamer's dream."

Keep cool, whatever the challenge
Heat is one of the biggest enemies of performance notebooks. That's why the new G750 notebooks have an upgraded thermal solution that uses intelligent dual independent fans with copper heatsinks, so they will never lose their cool in the heat of battle, even during those all-night gaming sessions. Both the processor and GPU each have their own independent and powerful heat-pipe-based cooling that is automatically optimized according to the demands on the system, making G750 the coolest gaming notebook ever - in more ways than one! And what's more, the unique rear-vented thermal design means that distracting fan noise is kept to a minimum while maximizing cooling efficiency - so even if the action is hot, G750 won't be.

Tomorrow's gaming technologies - today
The new G750 models add support for the latest 4K/UHD (ultra-high-definition) displays, and its Trinity display technology means that up to three separate external displays can be connected simultaneously using the HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2 interfaces. This not only allows incredible multi-screen gaming possibilities, but is also fantastic for watching movies or even multitasking during play!

Wireless network performance is critical for uninterrupted online gaming, so G750 uses the very best wireless solution available - the Killer Wireless-N 1202. With its dual-band, dual-stream MIMO (Multiple-input, Multiple-output) design, G750 delivers rock-solid speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. And with built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct technology for direct (peer-to-peer) connections and Advanced Stream Detect technology that intelligently prioritizes game-related traffic, G750 keeps players ahead of the game.

Designed for champions
Using the power of ASUS SonicMaster audio technology and the unique Bass Eye built-in subwoofer, G750 delivers majestic full-range 2.1 sound that puts gamers right in the center of the action. Precision control of audio settings is provided by the exclusive ROG AudioWizard with its five preset audio profiles, so getting the perfect sound for any kind of entertainment is simple. Users can also create their own custom settings for instant use at any time.

For the ultimate sound experience, ASUS realizes that headphones are the gamer's favorite choice, so G750 has a powerful hi-fi-quality headphone amplifier with support for high-end 600 ohm headphones.

ASUS Republic of Gamers understands exactly what gamers need in a notebook, and delivers it. From the Stealth-inspired low-profile chassis design, all the way through to its anti-glare screen, large multi-touch touchpad and cool white-backlit one-piece keyboard with long-travel (2.5 mm) keys, G750 is built for those who demand the best.

Availability & Pricing
ASUS G750JZ, G750JM and G705JS will be available soon.



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#4781418 Posted on: 03/12/2014 10:49 PM
I'm so happy that gaming laptop evolution is now so slow that there's no need to upgrade a 2 years old lappie - gains would be just about 30+ percent. Money saved until they develop something worthy.

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#4781422 Posted on: 03/12/2014 11:11 PM
I just bought the Aorus X7 to replace my Asus G74, should arrive next week sometime. So tired to lugging around a 11lb laptop.

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#4781452 Posted on: 03/13/2014 12:42 AM
My G750 went back to bestbuy 5 times before I just got a in store credit. It was the last series with the 765m in it. Would never buy that product again.

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#4781577 Posted on: 03/13/2014 08:10 AM
I really do want a gaming lappy right now.. But I also want an updated mobo psu and switching over to intel means new ram also.. so there goes at least 1500-1800 bucks.. Oh well i wait till they have the broadwell processors out and maybe even teh gtx 990 lol.. Just hate going to inlaws and never doing anything but sit around and talk bs and go to bed at 930pm.. Just wanna game out. Then after all that it will be close to time for a new GPU for my computer again.. cause a year and half is a long time for gpu tech :D

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#4781677 Posted on: 03/13/2014 01:07 PM
Try ps4 for that and just bring a monitor. Won't break the bank.

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