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post Dec 2 2011, 07:29 AM, updated 14y ago

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*** Owner List ***

- Asus G75VW

- Asus G55VW(3D) - IX044V -
gummerz| Unknown

- Asus G55VW - S1095V -
Arvinaaaaa| Unknown
Tomato and Egg| Unknown
edkhailiang| Gadget Zone, Gurney Plaza
fussylogic| Unknown
terion| Unknown
Jaru| Knows the "BEST" place to get the laptop
ah_chak | PC Image Miri


- Asus G53SX - 3DE -
trustmeiamlegit| PM Me
Bluzzy-| Servex(Evernew)
BlackNAGA | C-Zone

- Asus G53SX - S1208V -
eenong89|Gadgetzone
Evirober|C-Zone
ian913|Gadgetzone
acad615|Pro-Active ICT, Low Yatt Plaza
xxxcriminal|Info Gate Sdn Bhd, Alor Star
Freedom1992|PC3, Low Yatt Plaza
kennyguy|hikari85
Bushido|Pyramid's Acme Computer
Volt|PM Me
kahtsin|PM Me
Godlike war|LYP
beeenn|LYN Forum
lanXX|LYN Forum

- Asus G53SW - xn1 -
cyh03176|LYN member

- Asus G53SW - 1X162v -
Mr_47|Low Yatt Plaza

- Asus G53SW - 3D -
yan5619|Unknown

- Asus G53JW - 3DE -
putochip123|Amazon.com

- Asus G53JW - A1 -
NUR_VER.3|Perth, Australia
FollowMeRogerThat|xoticpc
jaycn67|xoticpc
balat|GenTechPC
qq_bear|PowerNotebooks
DoubleU|GenTechPC
lookig4room|LYN member - putochip123

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- Asus G74SX-91185V -
kahtsin|UNKNOWN

- Asus G73SW - BST6 -
JaWeKuSuDoKu|LYN member - LuminChung

- Asus G73SW - A1 -
anthonyyoh|LYN member - LuminChung
bonjiboy|LYN member - LuminChung
- Asus G73JW - 1ATZ -
MariMo|LYN member - LuminChung

- Asus G73JW - 1ATZ - 5 -
snake234|Singapore Sitex 2010 IT SHOW

- Asus G73JW - XA1 -
corallinkz|Amazon.com
Adin|LYN member - tamade
ta2_kal|LYN member - tamade

- Asus G73JW - A1 -
that_guy|Iran
180sx|Amazon.com
Prevail|GenTechPC
thxxht|GenTechPC

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- Asus G73Jh - BST7 -
teamloks|Best Buy

- Asus G73Jh - X3 -
ezzydamvp|Universal Com (Australia)

- Asus G73Jh - 1ATZ - 5 -
Antarnis|PC Expo Penang
- Asus G73Jh - FHD -TZ155V -
Cheesenium|OnlineComputers.com.au (Australia)

- Asus G73Jh - B1 -
Zapads|Best Denki (Singapore)
Trrienty|GenTechPC


- Asus G73Jh - A1 -
pxd|PortableOne
nerodante80|GenTechPC
Viperion|GenTechPC
devkamal|GenTechPC
Kaizoku|GenTechPC
zyzal|GenTechPC
voleman|GenTechPC
coolman|HIDevolution (eBay)


- Asus G73Jh - A2 -
Jeffrey1987|GenTechPC
psjjl|GenTechPC
amir_kaldra|GenTechPC
naim910|GenTechPC
tek|xoticpc
kenling|xoticpc
stalkie|CubeHub
profmka|PortableOne


- Asus G73Jh - RBBX05 -
evern|HIDevolution (eBay)
lunatiq|HIDevolution



- AsusG51JX-A1 -
Mubarak90|LYN Member

* Please PM me your username (For instance, Jeffrey1987), notebook version (For instance, Asus G73Jh-A2) and place of purchase (For instance, GenTechPC) if you are a new member at this thread. Thanks!
*** Previous Asus G73Jh Thread ***
1. Asus G-Series Notebooks Thread V1
2. Asus G-Series Notebooks Thread V2
3.Asus G-Series Notebooks Thread V3


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post Dec 2 2011, 07:31 AM

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*** Q & A Section ***


1. Where to buy these Asus G-Series gaming notebooks? For instance: Asus G73.
A = You have two alternatives to get yourself a R.O.G gaming notebook. First, you can buy it via local resellers around Malaysia. Click here for more information. Second, you can buy it via other countries resellers. For example, GenTechPC from US. Please refer to *** Where to Buy? *** section.


2. Any difference in price if I buy from Malaysia resellers or US resellers?
A = Yeah. For instance, the price difference of Asus G73Jh in Malaysia and US is astonishing. Malaysia one may cost you around RM10000.00 and the US one may cost you around RM6000.00 in relative (dependent on the currency exchange).

3. How much is the shipping/ delivery fee if I import the notebook from US?
A= The shipping/ delivery fee will vary from different freight forwarders and resellers. For instance, the USPS (freight forwarder) of GenTechPC (reseller) will cost you 149 USD.


4. How to do the wire transfer? Is it safe?
A = You can do it at any local bank but the most ideal one is Maybank as the transfer fee is the lowest of all, that is, around RM25. Nevertheless, you guys must bear in mind that the US bank will charge you some money for the transaction as well. For instance, 30 USD for the assigned bank of GenTechPC. As for the safety level, it is safe as long as you buy from a reputable reseller and follow the TT procedures.

5. May I use PayPal, PayPal eCheck or credits card to make the payment?
A = Usually, the resellers from US only accept wire transfer for international transaction. However, there are some members who manage to do their payment besides of TT. Thus, my advice is to ask the resellers first before making your payment.

6. How about the warranty of Asus notebook?
A = All Asus notebooks come with 2 years global warranty which means that you can claim the warranty wherever you are as long as that particular city has Asus service center. As for the 1 year accidental warranty, it only applies to North America.

* If anyone has questions regarding on these notebooks, feel free to ask around this thread and I will write down them all at this section. Thanks!

*** Useful Guides from NBR ***


1. NBR Guide to Asus Bloatware
2. NBR Thermal Re-Paste Guide
3. Complete Walk-through For Doing A Clean Windows 7 Install
4. All the G73JH Problems and solutions here!
5. Asus G73 Series Disassembly Guide
6. How to adjust Core Parking from inside Windows 7
7. Thermal Paste Application Instructions For ICD7
8. NBR Update From Asus (Official)
9. Modification of Keyboard Backlight for Asus G73/G53/G51
10. Guide to Disassembling Asus G53Jw and Install 2nd HDD.
# Official vBios GSOD Fix


*Credits to Viperion


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post Dec 2 2011, 07:32 AM

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*** Asus G73Jh Video Reviews ***


Jeffrey1987's review:



GenTechPC review:



xoticpc review:



Targus OEM backpack - Asus G73 R.O.G backpack:



TPU Keyboard Protector for Asus G73:



Asus G73 Gaming Mouse Software Review:



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*** Asus G73Jw Video Reviews ***


snake234's Unboxing


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post Dec 2 2011, 07:40 AM

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with SSD it becomes more awesome.
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post Dec 2 2011, 07:41 AM

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QUOTE(acad615 @ Dec 2 2011, 07:40 AM)
with SSD it becomes more awesome.
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Mech HDD can't beat SSD in anyways. Hybrid HDD still have a long way to beat its SSD brother.
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post Dec 2 2011, 08:52 AM

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The biggest plus of a SSD for me is, even when it's faulty, you can still clone the entire drive. Nothing's more important than your data. biggrin.gif
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post Dec 2 2011, 10:22 AM

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Guys, any idea where to get that Keyboard TPU for G53 ? Thanks..

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post Dec 2 2011, 10:54 AM

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guys just want to confirm with u all
those who bought g53 s1208v will get logitech mouse right?
nt gaming mouse from asus?
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post Dec 2 2011, 11:22 AM

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ian913: G53SX non 3D - Logitech G300
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post Dec 2 2011, 12:19 PM

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So I've got myself a 24" LCD monitor that does 1920x1080. And I've finally got the chance to run the my g53sx at full hd. I've got to say, the crip still performs it's gaming duty admirably even at full hd. I'm not talking abt minecraft or dota at 1080p, im talking dem gpu killer games like metro 2033. I was always under the impression that it won't perform well cuz of the crippled memory bus.

Here are some results. Gaming was done with overclock and resolution at 1080p

The witcher 2 - med settings - some features disabled - avg 30-35 fps
Crysis 1 - med to high - 30 to 40 fps
Crysis 2 - high settings - 35 to 45 fps
Metro 2033 - med+dx11 - 35 to 45fps
battlefield 3 - medium preset - 35 to 40fps

The crip really struggles when I try to push things to all high, as it limited by the smaller bus width. But tune the details down abit to medium, and ull see good fps in ur gaming , as the smaller bus width is able to cope with the moderate flow of data coming from d gpu . And don't forget to overclock it to maximize ur gpus performance biggrin.gif

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post Dec 2 2011, 12:48 PM

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QUOTE(trustmeiamlegit @ Dec 2 2011, 12:19 PM)
So I've got myself a 24" LCD monitor that does 1920x1080. And I've finally got the chance to run the my g53sx at full hd. I've got to say, the crip still performs it's gaming duty admirably even at full hd. I'm not talking abt minecraft or dota at 1080p, im talking dem gpu killer games like metro 2033. I was always under the impression that it won't perform well cuz of the crippled memory bus.

Here are some results. Gaming was done with overclock and resolution at 1080p

The witcher 2 - med settings - some features disabled - avg 30-35 fps
Crysis 1 - med to high - 30 to 40 fps
Crysis 2 - high settings - 35 to 45 fps
Metro 2033 - med+dx11 - 35 to 45fps
battlefield 3 - med to high - 35 to 40fps

The crip really struggles when I try to push things to all high, as it limited by the smaller bus width. But tune the details down abit to medium, and ull see good fps in ur gaming , as the smaller bus width is able to cope with the moderate flow of data coming from d gpu . And don't forget to overclock it to maximize ur gpus performance biggrin.gif
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Cripple GTX560M peforms well in High setting on FHD. Ultra will actually killed by the bus width limitation.
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QUOTE(riku2replica @ Dec 2 2011, 12:48 PM)
Cripple GTX560M peforms well in High setting on FHD. Ultra will actually killed by the bus width limitation.
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damn brah... now that ive tired gaming at full hd on a bigger screen, anything less than full hd is ugly to me.. cry.gif cry.gif

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QUOTE(trustmeiamlegit @ Dec 2 2011, 01:03 PM)
damn brah... now that ive tired gaming at full hd on a bigger screen, anything less than full hd is ugly to me..  cry.gif  cry.gif
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Sorry to hear that but seems like GTX 570M is more suitable for G53SX 3DE performance.
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QUOTE(riku2replica @ Dec 2 2011, 01:40 PM)
Sorry to hear that but seems like GTX 570M is more suitable for G53SX 3DE performance.
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It's all good brah. The 560m is good enuf for 3D gaming for all the gpu killer games given the screens low resolution.

Now I'm dreaming about 3D gaming on a big screen at full HD. Probaly have to built a desktop and SLI gpus to handle all that jazz at full hd smile.gif
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post Dec 2 2011, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(trustmeiamlegit @ Dec 2 2011, 01:55 PM)
It's all good brah. The 560m is good enuf for 3D gaming for all the gpu killer games given the screens  low resolution.

Now I'm dreaming about 3D gaming on a big screen at full HD. Probaly have to built a desktop and SLI gpus to handle all that jazz at full hd smile.gif
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I'm still gonna stick to my QX6800 for the meantime. It still good for gaming.
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QUOTE(riku2replica @ Dec 2 2011, 02:00 PM)
I'm still gonna stick to my QX6800 for the meantime. It still good for gaming.
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but qx6800 is not a fully gaming gpu, more toward workstation
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QUOTE(Freedom1992 @ Dec 2 2011, 02:02 PM)
but qx6800 is not a fully gaming gpu, more toward workstation
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Its still a processor, depending on what usage will u be using. I did use it for processing my parents videos, game and rendering. Most of the time gaming before i got my G53SX.
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QUOTE(Evirober @ Dec 2 2011, 11:22 AM)
ian913: G53SX non 3D - Logitech G300
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u sure is g300?
why mine is logitech g400??? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(ian913 @ Dec 2 2011, 02:46 PM)
u sure is g300?
why mine is logitech g400???  hmm.gif
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Mine one is also G400.

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