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Good airflow from underneath does help, and with a really good one, like the Cooler Master SP-19 I have, which offers good static air pressure, can drop temps around 10C, and not even have to be on High. I do highly recommend to use the laptop atop a cooler, or at least raise up the back bottom with say, a rubber eraser. Air intake is from the rear, and underneath. (LOL burned fingers) The CPU and GPU have theor own heatsinks and fans, and each exhaust to the closest sides. But nowhere near the levels as has been reported on other sites. Heat: The slim case does allow for some the CPU heat to warm the keyboard. Personal listening I use VModa LP Crossfades (no amp needed) or Skullcandy Titans IEMs.

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I use a Bem Cube over BlueTooth for this when I wish to share audio. The built-in speakers are ok, and louder than other ones I've used, but I still recommend IEMs or headphones in lieu of these. Success! I'm very happy with the results, and subsequent bass response without destroying the detail of the mids and highs. So I d/l the Freq Response chart, and adjusted accordingly while listening to Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" for impact and vocal clarity.

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(Once I disabled all The SoundBlasterX enhancements) I do use the 10-band parametric EQ in SBX for adjusting the output for my Sennheiser HD580 headphones, in conjunction with a HeadRoom Supreme portable amp. This is the first laptop that actually has very decent audio via Line-Out. I'm quite a stickler for good audio, and I have a Creative X-Fi USB HD external card for laptop use, as I usually find onboard audio to be underwhelming. I use RTSS to cap framerates for GSync play, as needed.Īudio: Working for Asus, and my other enthusiast efforts have allowed me to listen to a lot of different soundcards, and even tested the prototype for the Asus Essence One. You will also need to use an utility like CRU to edit the EDID, and add the new resolution. To get 100Hz on the display, you must be in Discrete mode, and create a custom resolution in the NV Control Panel. G-Sync is only available in Discrete mode. The system also supports both Hybrid graphics with the on-die Intel graphics and Discrete mode. The Control Panel application has CPU Memory OC and GPU OC capabilities, but I haven't gotten into that much, since with the games I play regularly, I don't need to, even on the 4K display. Graphics: The GTX1070M is very similar to it's desktop counterpart, but with somewhat less clocks. I've also invested in a miniDP to DP 1.4 cable to connect to my Samsung UE510 4K monitor for when I want to dock. To get into the BIOS, spam F2 on startup.Ĭompared to my old desktop, this system is quite snappy in responsiveness. Pop the kb out using this hole with a slim punch, and then you can access the one screw holding the backplate. If you want to get into the internals, you will need to unscrew the bottom plate, then note the one hole that has a keyboard icon. I've gone ahead and added another 960 EVO 500GB M.2 ($199 MicroCenter, 2nd port is Gen3 x2) and the laptop came with a 2nd thermal pad for the 2nd M.2, and there's only 1 internal HDD bay. Which is a good thing, since I'm coming from my venerable G73JH and X58 i7 950 / R9 390 setup. So yes, it's a desktop replacement system. Stereo Speakers w/ Laptop Subwoofer driverĤ USB3 ports, HDMI 2.0, MiniDisplayPort x2, ThunderBolt Realtec ALC892 with SoundBlasterX ProGaming 720

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Fast forward to November, and MicroCenter put on sale this notebook for $1399, which I considered quite a sweet spot for what you get.ġ7.3" 1080p matte G-Sync panel (75Hz, overclockable to 100Hz, 60Hz in Hybrid Optimus) So I had to let it stay dead, and awaited for prices on newer notebooks to drop. My poor G73JH died back in January, due to a small case screw getting inside the case, and wedging underneath the motherboard.









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