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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Gamelaptop Asus G60VX

The Asus G60VX came Thursday, June 4th at the office of Asus in, then the laptop the same day it was delivered. Tweakers.net to With the brand new Asus laptop is aimed purely at gamers and radiates G60VX too. In the hands-on, the laptop quickly discussed and some benchmarks shown. In a comprehensive review will be discussed more deeply to the laptop.

Asus G60VX

The G60 is immediately after unpacking a striking appearance: the top is almost completely white and has a black print. In the middle of the image the Republic of Gamers logo. Shines Will notice that the RoG logo is illuminated, as well as by relative line that is also on the top of the laptop. Soon The G51, the smaller brother, even goes a step further, with built-in lights on the side. The tone is certainly put.

After opening comes a partly polished and partly matte laptop out. The screen is 16 "in diameter and has a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. Especially the area below the keyboard is on the matte black rubbery material. It feels good while you play and provides good grip. The full size keyboard is also a eyecatcher, the white LED backlight.

Asus G60VX

The appearance is the first thing the eye sees, but it seems that it is intrinsically important. Specification Sheets are well and good, but CPU-Z and GPU-Z or RivaTuner often tell the truth. According to CPU-Z, the CPU is clocked at 2.0 GHz and features the four cores. The question is whether a higher clocked dual core had not been for a gaming laptop better. Furthermore, the CPU supported by 4GB of DDR2 memory, which unfortunately only 3GB is visible to the 32bit OS.

Even more important is the video card, which comes from Nvidia. The GTX 260M has 112 shader processors and 1GB of onboard memory. The GPU, the sp and memory are clocked at 540MHz as RivaTuner, 1350MHz and 800MHz respectively. GPU-Z is apparently not fully aware, because it reads the speed wrong. Perhaps this has to do with the fact that the GPU is actually a pimped 9800M GTX, which has clock speeds of 500/1250/800MHz. All in all, the GPU should be with a 9800GT for desktops. Roughly comparable

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