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Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
The SLI temperature results below were recorded from the hottest GPU although in the case of the GX800 both GPUs operated at almost the same temperature. Taking the dock away for running the air cooling test on the GX800, those 1080 GPUs ran at the same 8...
Asus GX800. Prototype courtesy of Asus Taiwan.It does not matter if you think external water cooling for notebooks makes sense or not, the Asus GX800 is definitely a very impressive device. As expected, the highlight is the SLI system based on two GTX 108...
Published: 2016-09-09, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Massive gaming performance, Dual GTX 1080s are mind blowing, Superb 18.4inch 4K display, Liquid dock is well engineered and very clever, Liquid cooling reduces GPU temperatures by 20 degrees, Top notch WiFi, Massively fast Toshiba SSD storage, Asus Gaming
Bare laptop weighs 5.7kg, the dock 4.7kg and each power adapter is 1.3kg. Total: 13kg, The cost is likely to be stratospheric, Battery life is very poor.
Move over Asus GX700 and MSI Titan, there's a new gaming laptop at the top of the tree and its name is Asus ROG GX800VH. The model code suggests that GX800 is an upgrade of GX700, however that is wide of the mark. GX800 has a similar appearance to GX700 b...
Published: 2016-09-04, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
If you have to ask how much the GX800VH is, the chances are you won't be able to afford it. Prices aren't clear yet, but in a world where the previous model featured a single GTX 980 and sets you back anything up to 5000 Euros, we can't imagine it will be...
Asus has gone all-out with the GX800. An obvious metaphor would be to call it a Hypercar of laptops: an expensive excess that evokes amusement and jealously in equal measure. In actual fact, it's more like a monster truck: catastrophically powerful, comic...
Overall this is a powerful laptop and you can play high end games (name any game and it will play Rise of Tomb Raider, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon to name a few) for 24/7 without any issues or lags, plus this is with a 4K screen. The Liquid cooling system...
While ASUS openly advertises the overclocking capability of the ROG GX800, you'll need some basic knowledge of what can and can't be done with the limitations of the laptop form factor. While thermal limits is easily resolved by the liquid-cooling system...
As we've said, the ASUS ROG GX800 is priced at USD 6,000 or PhP 369,995. You do get a lot for such a high-price such as an overclockable Intel Core i7-7820HK, two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080s in SLI, 1.5TB of blistering NVMe storage, lots of I/O ports, an “al...
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Published: 2017-05-09, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
After spending three weeks with ASUS' latest monster, we can safely say that the ROG GX800 is better and faster than the previous generation. While externally there hasn't been a lot of change, the insides of the notebook have been thoroughly revamped to...
Published: 2017-04-11, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
If you've read (or seen) or GX700 review last year, you pretty much know what the GX800 is about. The notebook has two top-of-the-line NVIDIA GTX GeForce graphics cards SLI'd together along with the best notebook processor that Intel has, cooled by a cust...