Not bad, but if you’re going to game on a mobile platform do it the right way. These thin and relatively light gaming laptops all seem to have:
1. throttling issues
2. loud as hell fans in them thin frames
3. sweating palm syndrome
Check out the Asus G751JY if you want desktop replacement grade performance while still being able to lug it around.
Yes it’s big, heavy and the battery is abysmal but you don’t buy this sort of machine for iPad use. You buy it because you have a GTX 980m inside, an IPS 17″ 1080p display, a full sized keyboard, a super fast SSD+1TB HDD+Blu-ray and finally because it is cool & quiet.
The guys that made it realized physics is a thing and so, why fight it when you can design an awesome looking rig.
So can we have a review of the Asus model sometime?
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Not bad, but if you’re going to game on a mobile platform do it the right way. These thin and relatively light gaming laptops all seem to have:
1. throttling issues
2. loud as hell fans in them thin frames
3. sweating palm syndrome
Check out the Asus G751JY if you want desktop replacement grade performance while still being able to lug it around.
Yes it’s big, heavy and the battery is abysmal but you don’t buy this sort of machine for iPad use. You buy it because you have a GTX 980m inside, an IPS 17″ 1080p display, a full sized keyboard, a super fast SSD+1TB HDD+Blu-ray and finally because it is cool & quiet.
The guys that made it realized physics is a thing and so, why fight it when you can design an awesome looking rig.
So can we have a review of the Asus model sometime?