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Benchmark Results: Productivity

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Asus maintains a slight overall advantage over its older, mid-priced rival in 3ds Max, while the desktop-based D900F continues its dominance. A quick check with CPU-Z reveals that the G51J’s 1.60 GHz-2.80 GHz processor ran at its base 13x multiplier throughout this test.

AVG virus scanning is the second application where the G51J’s mobile Core i7 approaches the performance of the D900F’s desktop version.

The G51J barely outpaces the older GT725 in WinZip and WinRAR.

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vulmer 11/20/2009 5:28 AM
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Can't wait to see what Asus comes up with next!

liquidsnake718 11/20/2009 5:36 AM
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Wow, Asus seems to be churrning out good gaming laptops... Not bad for the price of $1500. The other i7 msi gaming laptop seemed like a good price but with mobile nvidia 280m is too costly and the gtx260m isnt all that bad i guess but at$1600plus.... the 4850m Ati gpu is supposed to be closer to its actual full pc part thus making it a sure bet for gpu power on a small laptop.... Interesting stuff we are seeing... Now we can wait 6more months for larrabee to come out for the laptop mobile market....

lashabane 11/20/2009 5:39 AM
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Quote :We almost got there in 2004 with ATI's Radeon 9600 XT-based Mobility Radeon 9700.


Was it only that long ago? It feels like forever.

danwat1234 11/20/2009 6:08 AM
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"With a single intake vent, G51J users should pay special attention to leg position when using the unit as a laptop."

WRONG!!!
That circular 'vent' does not go through. It is not used for cooling, it is only aesthetic.

The intake vents are those slits around the RAM , the 2 hard drives bays and around the video card. Thus leg position is NOT important. The cooling system is very good.

danwat1234 11/20/2009 6:08 AM
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scook9 11/20/2009 6:18 AM
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the cooling is NOT good, and these are known for running VERY hot

That said, the Asus G51 series is by far the most common gaming oriented laptop as its performance is stellar for the price

A better cooled system would be the Alienware M15x or the Clevo W860CU (both also 15"). Clevo also offers a comparable 17", the W870CU

Good cooling means that each heat producing thing has its own fan and set of fins/heatpipes (which takes a larger notebook)

El_Capitan 11/20/2009 6:37 AM
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www.rjtech.com - Clevo D900F = $1759
Microcenter i7 920 = $200
250GB 7200 RPM = $65

Total = $2024

danwat1234 11/20/2009 7:21 AM
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scook9 :
Good cooling means that each heat producing thing has its own fan and set of fins/heatpipes (which takes a larger notebook)



So, then does this notebook have good cooling for it's size? It is having to dissipate quite a bit of power when both the CPU (45 watts TDP) and GPU (75 watts) have their pipelines full. Yes it can run hot internally, but the underside of the case stays out of roasting-balls and/or pubic hair range because the motherboard is screwed into the laptop from the underside of the keyboard instead being attached to the bottom of the case.

I do agree that a second fan would be an awesome improvement, or have the one replaced with one that can move more air.

I would venture that few laptops can dissipate that much heat as well as this one of this size. One that may have better cooling would be the HP envy 15, and some of the exotic laptops.. imo

danwat1234 11/20/2009 7:33 AM
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Hey everyone! Look at the first picture on page 3. Do you see the battery slider to the right of the battery? When that slider is open (so battery in unlocked from that end), it uncovers red plastic, as shown in that pic.

This slider I suspect is NOT spring loaded but the left slider IS.
I have the G50VT (predecessor), and this is the case with mine and often the battery has been dislodged in my computer case as I walk from class to class, cutting power to the RAM when in sleep mode.. I ended up taping my battery in with scotch tape! Worked like a charm.


http://s909.photobucket.com/albums [...] 234/g50vt/
I venture the guess that this issue has not been fixed.

tortnotes 11/20/2009 8:07 AM
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anonymous 11/20/2009 9:19 AM
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Crashman 11/20/2009 9:22 AM
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OK guys, here's the deal:

1.) The "Fake" intake is the real main intake. If it's blocked, there's enough space between the fan and the hole to draw air from other places such as the slits over the RAM.
2.) The bottom doesn't get hot, but you can almost roast vienna sausages from the side outlet.
3.) In the photo, the battery is unclipped on one side. It is a design feature to make battery removal easier. It did not affect testing.

micky_lund 11/20/2009 11:00 AM
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hmmmmm
the real thing is desktops are still better for gaming...who agrees with the article and me there?

coolkev99 11/20/2009 11:50 AM
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Anyone know if this thing is much faster for games than the Asus G51Vx-X3A?? Seems like the X3A is a better deal at $1300.

coolkev99 11/20/2009 11:50 AM
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Intel_Hydralisk 11/20/2009 12:03 PM
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danwat1234 :
"With a single intake vent, G51J users should pay special attention to leg position when using the unit as a laptop." WRONG!!!That circular 'vent' does not go through. It is not used for cooling, it is only aesthetic. The intake vents are those slits around the RAM , the 2 hard drives bays and around the video card. Thus leg position is NOT important. The cooling system is very good.


I will back up this post as well. I have an Asus laptop with the same cooler design. If you actually take it apart, you're realize that the giant circular 'intake' at the bottom doesn't actually go through anything. I'll admit, it's a little misleading when your laptop has a giant circular grill looking thing at the bottom lined with mesh and it ends up pretty much doing nothing.

falchard 11/20/2009 2:02 PM
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Lets see where the FAIL happens in this laptop:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M 1.0GB
Six-cell 11.1V 4800mAh
15.6" LED Backlit 1080p (1920x1080)

For $1500, you might as well spend the $100 for the MSI model. However, MSI, ASUS, and Eurocom represent some of the best companies in laptops. Its league all its own.

one-shot 11/20/2009 3:10 PM
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I can't see any reason to not buy the MSI over the ASUS laptop. My reasons are also the same as the above post. For a little more money, you get a larger screen and more powerful GPU. Sure, then ASUS has a better CPU, but GPU is more important in this case.

Computer_Lots 11/20/2009 3:15 PM
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Wouldn't it make more sense to test game performance at each laptop's native screen res? That's how the games would look best and how most of us would set them up anyway so it seems it would be a more realistic comparison.
The Asus would be 1920x1080.
The Eurocom would be 1900x1200.
The MSI would be 1680x1050.

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