Asus ROG GL753VE
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Asus' high-performance gaming laptop from ROG's signature Republic of Gamers series. This is the 2017 model, which is designed for professional gamers and just video game enthusiasts who want to have a mobile gaming computer. It received the most performant quad-core Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor at the time of release, which, thanks to Turbo Boost technology, is capable of operating at clock speeds up to 3.8 GHz and processing 8 threads of programme code.
In addition, the laptop is equipped with 8 or 1 gigabytes of DDR4-2133 RAM (expandable up to 32 GB), a discrete gaming graphics card nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and a 1 TB HDD drive that acts as a file storage; in older versions, an SSD drive with a capacity of up to 256 GB is additionally provided for installing the operating system and critical applications. This configuration of the Asus ROG GL753VE allows you to enjoy the gameplay in almost any game projects, including those released in 2017.
There are 5 USB ports, including 3 pcs. — USB 3.0 and one universal USB 3.1 Type C. The built-in Gigabit Ethernet controller or a high-speed 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter can be used to create network connections. A large 17.3-inch screen with a resolution of 1920x1080 is made on the basis of a high-quality IPS matrix with good colour reproduction and maximum viewing angles of 178 degrees. The built-in battery is enough for 4 hours of video playback or 60-90 minutes of intense gaming.


I do web programming, specifically I'm a JavaScript developer. I don't have my own housing yet, so I live in a rental. Moving happens more often than I'd like. Dragging a full PC in such a situation isn't very convenient, so I use a laptop. Before, I had a Dell, but because of my evening gaming sessions, the poor thing only lasted about a year longer than its warranty. So I decided to get a proper gaming laptop with good cooling for home use. The screen is quite large (17.3 inches) and uses an IPS matrix. It has good color reproduction and is pleasant to look at even from sharp angles. The overall performance is impressive in both work tasks and gaming. The full-fledged quad-core processor with HT, specifically the Core i7-7700HQ, is powerful. It operates at a clock speed of up to 3.8 GHz and offers desktop-like performance. It has 16 gigabytes of memory, which is sufficient for both virtualization (for work) and evening tank battles (I've been playing WoT for three years). A special thanks to the manufacturer for the correct approach to the storage subsystem: a fast system SSD for the system (plus my virtual machines) and a regular terabyte hard drive for file storage. One of the strongest points of the machine is the discrete gaming graphics card, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. It's not a top-end model (for WoT, top graphics aren't necessary), but it generates significantly less heat. The laptop is also equipped with all necessary ports, including the currently less useful but promising USB 3.1 Type C. I am pleased with the high-speed WIFI standard 802.11ac. The cooling of the laptop under load is noisy. Though, of course, it would be strange to think it could be otherwise. )) Worse is that during prolonged multi-threaded loads (for example, video encoding in H.265), the processor can heat up to throttling temperatures, with all the ensuing consequences. (( Fortunately, this problem didn't occur in games. |































































