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Every gaming laptop manufacturer has tried to cram more power inside slim designs with smaller screens, but the best mobile gaming experiences are still found inside larger laptops like the Asus ROG G701VI. This 17.3-inch beast deploys an Nvidia GeForce...
Rapid GTX 1080 performance, Overclockable CPU, Fast dual SSDs, High-quality G-Sync screen, Great design...
Underwhelming keyboard, Expensive for the spec...
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Ultra-thin, super-light laptops are all well and good, but there are occasions when you simply need more power. Perhaps you're looking to replace the desktop with an equally potent laptop that can easily be stowed away, maybe you need enough oomph to hand...
Overclocked Core i7 CPU, Powerful GeForce GTX 1080 GPU, Lots of memory, lots of SSD, 120Hz G-Sync display is great for gaming, Good range of connectivity options...
Costs over £3,000, Loaded with bloatware, Fan noise is bothersome, Lacks a secondary hard disk, Big and heavy...
The Asus ROG G701VI is an old-school gaming laptop. Huge, heavy and unabashed in its attempt to cram maximum performance into a 17.3in form factor, it is designed to appeal exclusively to hardcore enthusiasts willing to spend big.For the average consu...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-02-28 01:05:52
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Over the years, gamers have always wanted a laptop that can deliver the performance of a desktop rig in a slim and stylish package. That dream is finally realized on the ASUS G701VI gaming laptop that features an overclockable Intel “K” processor, the NVI...
Great design and slim body profile, 120Hz 17inch display offers smooth gameplay, Overclockable Intel “K” processor, GTX 1080 GPU is almost on par with desktop counterparts, Fast Dual SSDs in RAID0...
It takes some time to get used to the keyboard, The upper keyboard portion slightly heats up during gameplay, More expensive than similar desktop configurations...
Gaming laptops are finally catching up with the performance of desktop graphics cards. The ASUS G701VI is an excellent gaming laptop for those who wants style and raw power in a slim package. The laptop is light for its size, and the 120Hz display is an a...
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When Asus sent us the specification of the new ROG G701VI laptop we had a couple of thoughts. The first was a point of trivia as the model code suffix looks like VI or Roman 6 i.e. Skylake but in fact it is Vee Eye. The second, much bigger, point is that...
120Hz display with GSync, Massive CPU and GPU performance, World class 1080p gaming, USB type C and Thunderbolt ports, Stylish good looks...
The price is on the wrong side of £3,000, The cooling is noisy, Does it really need 64GB of DDR4 RAM?, It is big and heavy, The keyboard is fairly middling...
The Asus ROG G701VI is a mighty beast and in some respects it is over the top. We love the combination of Core i7 CPU and GTX 1080 GPU but see no need for 64GB of expensive DDR4 memory. The dual Toshiba SSDs in RAID are superb however it is easy to argue...
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The ASUS Republic of Gamers brand is no stranger to extravagance. We've covered our share of over-the-top machines from the ROG line before, and this means things like dedicated liquid-cooling docks and dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080s in SLI.Products with t...
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When we received this for review, the package was slim and easy to carry. But when we unboxed everything, that was not the case at all. The power brick of the laptop itself was almost half the weight of the laptop, and that itself is heavier than laptops...
Packed with great specs and ASUS technologies, 120Hz display...
Weight, Fans do get loud, Price...
Overall, a great alternative to a desktop if you are someone who enjoys the portability of a laptop with some ridiculous power to back it up.(previously published in issue October 2017)...
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Whilst over at Computex a couple of months ago I attended the Asus Republic of Gamers Press Conference where they announced a new laptop joining their lineup – The Zephyrus. Even at the press conference my eyes bugged out of my head a little with the spec...
The Zephyrus laptop by Asus is without a doubt and engineering marvel, it's a gorgeous piece of hardware with the Ferrari of gaming engines inside it. It will handle anything you choose to throw at it with power to spare. It's got a really nicely calibrat...
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To maintain your competitive edge while you game, you can't take your eyes away from the screen -- not even for a second. That's where the Asus ROG G701VI ($2,999.99 to start; $3,499.99 as tested) comes in. Its 1080p G-Sync display offers whopping 178-deg...
Beautiful silver, copper and orange design, 178degree viewing angles, Strong gaming performance, Useful software...
Screen is dimmer than average, Speakers could be louder...
The Asus ROG G701VI is a powerful gaming notebook with a GTX 1080 GPU and a screen with the best viewing angles on the market...
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The Asus ROG G701VI (Starting at $2,999, reviewed at $3,499) is a kitchen sink of awesome. For starters, the laptop has an overclockable 7th-gen Intel Kaby Lake processor paired with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 GPU -- currently the most powerful laptop GP...
Bold, attractive design, Blink and you'll miss it transfer speeds, Vivid display with 178-degree viewing angles, Nvidia G-Sync technology, Excellent graphics and performance...
Expensive, Muted speakers, Lacks RGB backlit keyboard...
The Asus ROG G701VI packs excellent performance and a display with 178-degree viewing angles into a show-stopping chassis...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-03-09 01:56:46
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When you're spending several thousand dollars on a luxury gaming notebook, you might be tempted to go all-out and get an SLI rig with dual graphics processors in it. But as much as we like benchmarking those systems, the performance purists in us have alw...
Superb 120Hz display with Nvidia G-Sync, Excellent gaming performance, Factory overclocking on CPU, GPU, Includes USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 3...
Shallow keyboard feel, Keyboard backlighting available only in one color, Fans run loud at full tilt, Speakers need a volume boost...
With overclocked GTX 1080 graphics, a killer CPU, RAID-configured PCI Express SSDs, and a 120Hz G-Sync screen, this Asus laptop brings 2017's best of just about everything to a big-screen gaming laptop that's also surprisingly thin. Read More...
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