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02-13-2010, 09:35 AM
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ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
Introduction:
What is the G73JH?
Well the G73 is Asus's new single gpu high end gaming laptop. Its priced considerably lower than any competing companies product. Asus truly is going with the "sell more for less" not "less for more" mentality with their sales.
Despite the low cost there was no holds barred for system specs and power. A 64bit Windows 7 OS, 8GB of ram 2x500GB HDD's, and the newest/best single high end gpu the ATI 5870....
This pays off for everybody. I think even amongst those willing to pay the extra money for the other brands there have been several Asus converts that have traded out there multi colored comrade for the smooth sleek G73.
This model comes in a few different variations depending where you buy it from and what options you want. They are all essentially the same core system.
G73JH
A1 - Bluray Optical Drive, 2x500gb HDD, Bag & Mouse
A2 - DVD Optical Drive, 2x500gb HDD, Bag & Mouse
X1 - DVD Optical Drive, 1x500gb HDD
X3 - DVD Optical Drive, 2x320gb HDD
Those are the only changes so far.
My unit is a G73JH-A2
Specs as configured
| Operating System | Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit | | Processor & Cache Memory | Intel Core i7 Processor 720QM 1.60-2.80Ghz, 2.5GT/x, 45nm, 6MB, 45w | | Chipset | Intel HM55 Express chipset | | System Memory | 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz | | Display | 17.3" 1920x1080 FHD Color-Shine (Glossy) | | Video Graphics & Memory | ATI HD 5870 1GB GDDR5, DX11 | | Hard Drive | Dual 500GB (500x2) Seagate 7200RPM | | Optical Drive | 8x DVDRW Super Multi | | Card Reader | 8 in 1 (SD, MMC, MS, MS-Pro, Mini SD w/ adapter, MS-Duo, MS-Pro Duo via adapter) | | Video Camera | 2.0MP | | Fax/Modem/Lan/WLAN | 10/100/1000 Bate T
Built-in Bluetooth V2.1+EDR
802.11 Wireless LAN a/b/g/n | | LED Status Indicator | Power-on/Suspend
Capital / Scroll / Number-Lock
Wireless on status (optional)
Bluetooth on status indicator (optional) | | Interface | 1x Microphone-in
1x headphone-out
1x VGA-out
1x HDMI-out
4x USB 2.0
1x RJ45 LAN | | Hot Keys | Instant launch Keys, 3 Buttons:
System Lights On/Off, Twin Turbo Mode On/Off, Splendid Preset Toggle
Function Keys:
FN+
F1 - Sleep Mode (Suspend)
F2 - Wi-Fi On/Off
F3 - Keyboard Backlight Down
F4 - Keyboard Backlight Up
F5 - Screen Brightness Down
F6 - Screen Brightness Up
F7 - Screen Backlight Off
F8 - External Monitor Toggle
F9 - Touchpad Toggle On/Off
F10 - Sound Mute On/Off
F11 - Sound Volume Down
F12 - Sound Volume Up | | Audio | Built-in Azalia compliant audio chip, with 3D effect & full duplex
Built-in 2 speakers + subwoofer and array microphone
Support Dolby Home Theater
Altec Lansign co-brand speakers | |
| Keyboard | Full QWERTY + Numberpad w/ fully illuminated keys | | Battery | 8 cell 5200 mAh | | AC Adapter | Output 19v DC 6.32A, 120W
Input: 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Universal | | Dimensions & Weight | 8lbs with 8cell battery
16.6" x 12.8" x .8"-2.3" | | Security | BIOS Boting / HDD User Password Protection and Security Lock
Kensington Lock Hole | | Supplied Accessories | Optical Mouse
Backpack | | Warranty & Support | 2-year limited global hardware wrranty
1-year battery pack warranty
1-year accident coverage warranty |
View Full Specs, Stock Unit Pictures, Pricing & More: HERE
Where Purchased:
My unit came to me from GentechPC (GentechPC.com) based out of California. This is my 6th laptop from them and they took really great care of me like usual. I was able to be one of the first G73 owners in the world because of the their great staff and commitment to service. Many other G73 owners and soon to be G73 owners have also placed orders with Gentech and spoken with Ken here on our forums and all of them have nothing but glowing things to say because the service is the same for all of us, everybody is treated like a VIP and I just wish every business treated its customers this way.
First Impressions:
Moving from the Asus W90 a big powerful 18.4" Asus unit first impressions are usually based on comparison against your last laptop.
So for me the first things that came to mind were. Wow this box is a lot smaller than I thought it would be, and Wow this box is a lot lighter than I thought it would be  .
Once I got the unboxing done though and got to lay hands and eyes on the actual unit I was amazed with how much better the new design translated into person than it did images from the internet. It really is light, and for a gaming laptop its really thin. But the colors are nice and the rubberized finish on the lid and palmrest area just bring it all together.
Take a peek at the unboxing pictures I took and see what I saw for yourself:
Last edited by ViciousXUSMC : 02-17-2010 at 05:55 AM.
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02-13-2010, 09:40 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
whoa, thank! rep+1
Just a minor correction. There is one more model:
In Australia , there is Asus G73JH - TZ008X model
It is basically A1+Windows 7 Pro+Gaming headset
It is approximately $300 AUD ($270 USD) more expensive than the A1 model.
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ASUS G73JH-A2 GentechPC| 17.3" FHD LED | ATI HD5870 1GB GDDR5 | i7- 820QM | 8GB 1333 DDR3 |1xIntel 160GB SSD| 1x500GB 7200rpm HDD | Blu-Ray | IC Diamond thermal compound |
I am the bone of my sword.
Steel is my body,and fire is my blood.
I have created over a thousand blades.
Unknown to Death.
Nor known to Life.
Unlimited blade works
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02-13-2010, 09:52 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
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Originally Posted by allanh
whoa, thank! rep+1
Just a minor correction. There is one more model:
In Australia , there is Asus G73JH - TZ008X model
It is basically A1+Windows 7 Pro+Gaming headset
It is approximately $300 AUD ($270 USD) more expensive than the A1 model.
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I believe there are many regional versions.
The one we have here in Portugal, is the TZ006V model, which is basically an A2 with Windows 7 Home Premium and everything else the same, for 1600€/2200$
Also, amazing review, 5*, rep+1
Last edited by JCoelho : 02-13-2010 at 10:11 AM.
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02-13-2010, 09:55 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
GREAT Job Vicious!!!
TopNotch and Professional !!!
Rep +1
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Pre-Ordered G73JH A1 on 1-06-10 / Switched to G73JH A2 -Received on 2-9-10 D.O.A. - Failed Keyboard/ RMA on 2-10-10 / Upgraded to G73JH A1 3-10-10
~~~Taken Off For Test Flight~~~~
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02-13-2010, 10:01 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
Very nice, and anxiously awaited. Good work!
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02-13-2010, 10:01 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
Great review, i'm glad to know the cooling really works ^^. I hope we will get decent prices here in Europe, the g51 (with the gts360m) for example costs 1899€ here, so i'm a bit scared to find out how much the g73jh wil cost.
Nonetheless, I think this g73jh has set a milestone, and no one will regret buying it @ USA prices.
Edit: Could you gives us a link to that nice garden background you used to show the g73jh's colours?
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Accesoires: Logitech N100 cooling pad (junk with 1weak fan) & Logitech G500 gaming mouse (bad scrolling wheel) & LG W2361V-PF 23" TFT Widescreen (best purchase I made so far).
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02-13-2010, 10:11 AM
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Come Play My Lord ^^
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
Thanks for the comments guys, I'll continue to tweak it up as I go. Waiting for this Res Evil 5 bench to finish, I let it run the first time and let it sit and the score screen goes away after about a minute before I got the screen shot... grr.
@Student I'll get those images for you - http://sharebee.com/b42d5ea2
Also RE5 bench is up.
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02-13-2010, 10:18 AM
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
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Originally Posted by JCoelho
I believe there are many regional versions.
The one we have here in Portugal, is the TZ006V model, which is basically an A2 with Windows 7 Home Premium and everything else the same, for 1600€/2200$
Also, amazing review, 5*, rep+1
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A2 does come with Home Premium.
So TZ006V=A2 ?
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ASUS G73JH-A2 GentechPC| 17.3" FHD LED | ATI HD5870 1GB GDDR5 | i7- 820QM | 8GB 1333 DDR3 |1xIntel 160GB SSD| 1x500GB 7200rpm HDD | Blu-Ray | IC Diamond thermal compound |
I am the bone of my sword.
Steel is my body,and fire is my blood.
I have created over a thousand blades.
Unknown to Death.
Nor known to Life.
Unlimited blade works
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02-13-2010, 10:24 AM
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C'thulhu fhtagn
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
Great work, Vicious.
How's the quality of the lid? Any flex? Not asking about the hinges, but about whether the lid flexes if you were to lift it from one side. Larger machines tend to have a bigger issue with that.
Unit's weight is really light for the performance/battery life.
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02-13-2010, 10:34 AM
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Come Play My Lord ^^
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Re: ViciousXUSMC's Ultimate G73JH Review
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Originally Posted by dtwn
Great work, Vicious.
How's the quality of the lid? Any flex? Not asking about the hinges, but about whether the lid flexes if you were to lift it from one side. Larger machines tend to have a bigger issue with that.
Unit's weight is really light for the performance/battery life.
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No flex unless you tried to twist it from opposite corners.
Dead Space bench almost up.
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