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    Last edited by tijo; 3rd February 2012 at 10:06 AM. Reason: added pics and vid in first post, thanks cloudfire

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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    Exciting news!!! Atlast ASUS are improving 1 grade ahead of G74 GPU.

    I wonder what the MSI will come up with! Maybe G680M 4GB GDDR5??

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    Wow. This is good news. Although I was expecting a competition for that 580GTX equipped MSI. Guess 670M will have to do.
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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    That is top news if that turns out to be the case I will believe it when I see it mind.

    If it does happen then I could be coming home in time for the 770M

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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    I love the design of the G75. It looks good

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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    Pretty much looks the same with the G74, though the specs are really exciting!
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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    Guys, if we were to give credit to this than GTX 670M is the actualized GTX 560M (192bit) The "true" upgraded part would have been the GTX 675M (256bit).

    I love ROG notebooks, mine has been nothing but a delight to use. But I need something with more oomph as replacement. Perhaps MSI or Alienware? .....

    ASUS, please offer G75/G55 with GTX 670/675/680M !!!!!!!!
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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoLDR5kGlK0

    I hope the gpu will be much better than my current ati 6970 because I'm starting to wish for a laptop to be as quiet as the Asus G line.
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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    Quote Originally Posted by stege View Post
    Guys, if we were to give credit to this than GTX 670M is the actualized GTX 560M (192bit) The "true" upgraded part would have been the GTX 675M (256bit).

    I love ROG notebooks, mine has been nothing but a delight to use. But I need something with more oomph as replacement. Perhaps MSI or Alienware? .....

    ASUS, please offer G75/G55 with GTX 670/675/680M !!!!!!!!
    Well, at this point, these are all rumors, but I really hope ASUS steps it up with the GPUs in their ROG notebooks. They haven't made a significant GPU upgrade since the Mobility 5870 in the G73JH released 2 years ago. As far as I know, the subsequent GTX 460M and 560M have only offered similar performance.

    Unless the new Kepler architecture turns out to be a significant improvement over Fermi, it's looking to me like the GTX 670m that's coming out in the G55/G75 is going to occupy the same spot in the nVidia hierarchy as the current GTX 560M, which is two steps down from the top-of-the-line.
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    Default re: Asus ROG G55 & G75 in April with gtx 670m

    Great, another 192-bit GPU.
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