ROG Users Thread

Discussion in 'Asus' started by spence88, Mar 24, 2016.

  1. spence88

    spence88

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    Hey guys, since there is no thread for ASUS Republic of Gamers, I figured to create one. Let's use this thread to discuss these awesome laptops. I will try to update this every now and then if the thread ever gets more post.

    ROG Owners List:

    spence88: ASUS ROG G75VW DS71
    Sm0key: Asus ROG G750JZ


    I'll start. I have the ASUS ROG G75VW DS71 17.3" laptop. I had it for three years and it's still going strong. It failed on me a few times, but that's mostly my fault for not taking good care of it. Of course, it cannot play the newest games without sacrificing graphics quality, but when I bought it on 2012, it can breeze through everything. Now, I use it for recording my Wii U gameplay and uploading the videos to my YouTube channel.

    This is my laptop's specs:

    CPU: Intel Core i7-3610QM @2.3GHz
    Memory: 4x3GB DDR3-1600
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660m
    Hard Disk Drive: 750GB 5400RPM HDD Hitachi, 160GB 5400RPM HDD Hitachi

    Pictures to follow :)

    Your turn!
     
    Last edited: Jun 28, 2016
    spence88, Mar 24, 2016
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  2. spence88

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    Ah I had that laptop before, except mine was 16GB!

    My current is:
    G750JZ
    Specs:
    CPU:
    Intel Core i7 4700HQ @ 2.4ghz
    Memory: 32GB DDR3XL-1600
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 880M 3GB
    HDD: 1TB 7200RPM. + 512GB SSD.
    Windows 8.1 Pro. :)
     
    Sm0key, Apr 29, 2016
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  3. spence88

    spence88

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    Oh yeah now we're talking!
    You had mine too? Nice! This monster's a brick. Was dropped a couple of times but still managed to be in one piece (only a few loose and broken screws lol)

    (Edited the first post)
     
    spence88, Jun 28, 2016
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