Specifications:
Display
17.3" FHD (1920x1080), 144Hz 3ms IPS-Level, 72% NTSC, 100% sRGB, 300 nits, Anti-Glare Wide-Viewing Angle w/ G-Sync Technology
Video Graphics & Memory
NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 2080 Max-Q w/ 8GB GDDR6
Processor Support and Heat Management
Intel® 8th Generation Core™ i7-8750H 6 Core - 12 Thread Processor, 2.2 GHz (Max Turbo Frequency 4.1 GHz), 9MB Smart Cache
Optional:
Gelid GC Extreme – 8.5 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Non-Electrically Conductive
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut – 73.0 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Electrically Conductive
Fujipoly Extreme Thermal Pad – 11.0 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Non-Electrically Conductive
Operating System
Genuine Windows 10 Pro (64bit)
Chipset Mobile Intel HM370 Express Chipset
System Memory (RAM)
16GB DDR4 2666MHz System Memory (1 x 8GB on board + 1 x 8GB) - 2 Memory Slots
Optional:
Expandable up to 40GB DDR4/2666MHz System Memory
Hard Drive
1TB PCIE x4 NVMe M.2 SSD
Optional:
Up to 2TB PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 SSD
Optical Drive
None
Optional:
External DVDRW or Blu-Ray Read-Write/8x Super Multi Combo Drive
Card Reader
N/A
Video Camera ROG Fearless Eye - FHD 1080P@60FPS External Camera
LAN/WLAN
Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 5.0
Input/Output
1x 3.5mm combo audio jack
1x Type A 3.1 (Gen.2)
1x Type C 3.1 (Gen.1)
1x Type C 3.1 (Gen.2)
2x Type A 3.1 (Gen.1)
1x Kensington Lock
1x HDMI 2.0b
1x mDP 1.4
Audio Built-in speakers (2.5Wx2)
Built-in array microphone
Smart Amp
Keyboard and Touchpad Illuminated Chiclet Keyboard Per-Key RGB
Battery 4 Cells Battery, 76WHrs
AC Adapter
Output :
19.5 V DC, 11.8 A, 230 W
Input :
100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal
Dimension & Weight
399 x 272 x 18.7mm (WxDxH), 15.70 x 10.71 x 0.74 inches
5.95 lbs (with 4 cell battery), 2.70 Kg
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Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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Just want to know, how could GX701 has 40 GB of RAM??
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Hidevolution has been offering 32GB DIMMs for a while now. They should be available for consumers soon though.
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So if I purchase from hidevolution, they will do the modification? Or asus?
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So hidevolution will open up laptop and upgrades it? But I really just want stock memory and ssd. Since Asus optimize it.
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HIDevolution is a premium system integrator who installs upgrade components of your choice into whatever machine you buy and tests them before shipping it out to you. Any issues that arise with those parts are handled through HIDevolution, which has excellent after-sales support, as opposed to Asus, who could charitably be described as lackluster. -
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Anyway... I pre-ordered on hidevolution.... With a lot upgrades. Hopefully it will turn into a laptop that really good. And thank you guys
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Indonesian YouTuber doesn’t know nvidia embargo This is maybe first Firestrike screen shoot for maxq 2080 Zephyrus s x701.
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You may know by now, but if you don't I'd hate to break it to you but the gx701gx has been delayed until late February (what hidevolution site is now saying) and even Amazon which didn't even list this laptop before today is listing it as a pre order available on February 20th (Amazon link) ( https://www.amazon.com/Zephyrus-Pan...ds=gx701gx&dpPl=1&dpID=41QveeKrBGL&ref=plSrch)
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so this one is not released in the US nor EU is it?
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Hey everyone. Has anyone ordered this laptop with a 2080 Max-Q? the MSI guys (GS65 and 75) would like to see a GPU-Z screenshot.
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I'm excited to see this benched and compared to the other RTX laptops. This was my front runner before all the benchmarks and pricing of the other units came out. The Lenovo Legion Y740 is basically $1299 less or +/- a bit depending on the Lenovo discount you can get (and Lenovo discounts are abound)... And then the full desktop class cpu laptops are performing incredibly higher for prices lower or on par with this system.
For the price of the i7-8750h config with 2070MaxQ, you can get an Alienware Area-51m with i7-9700k and a full 2070. For the 2080maxQ config, you can get the Area-51m with full 2080 and 9700... Then the Lenovo has the same specs as the Zephyrus, yet costs significantly less.
Hopefully the thermals and build quality are amazing to justify the price. I loved the 17" screen fitting in the 15" form factor due to the removal of the worthless camera, the opening bottom for thermals, I even like the touchpad being on the right side.piteris2 likes this. -
If you don't care about the portability of your system and only care about performance, then you *should* go for something like the Alienware Area 51m or any other 'thicker' laptop. There's a bunch of little things that add to the premium you're paying for the GX701GX. Performance will likely never hold up to the thick 'desktop replacement' laptops. So unless you're hoping for some kind of tradeoff where you're okay with paying 500-1000 more for a thinner/more stylish laptop if it performs only 10% less than a full fledged fat laptop, it's not worth the price.
That said, I did pre-order it with the idea that it should hold up for 3-5 years and be very portable. As long as it can achieve that I got my money's worth. -
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That said, 10% less is a stretch. An i7-8750h and 2080 MQ range from 10-35% slower than a i7-9700k and 2080 mobile card. Sometimes even more since the 2080MQ is so neutered.
That said, I ultimately agree that you are paying for a lot of the other factors and this can sometimes be justified. I just don't think that is now, and that the price at full price is absolutely ridiculous. The previous Zephyrus with 1080 MQ (which isn't much of a step down from this one) with almost all of the nice build quality factors has been available for substantial periods of time brand new for $1600-$1800 for the last couple of months. This model screams of a good buy in a couple years when you can grab a nice used model or a clearanced new model, but I just can't justify it any other way. It is unfortunate because it was my front runner up until the RTX release. -
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I guess asus ain't got their **** together.piteris2 likes this. -
As of this posting the following link has 2 in stock (2x GX701GX, 0x GX531GX):
https://www.box.co.uk/GX701GX-EV016R-ASUS-ROG-GX701GX-EV016R_2422868.html
No idea if this is actually accurate, but they claim shipping at the 26th of February with express shipping. It is about 400-500 euro more expensive than offers in my own country though.
Regardless, I pre-ordered at Alternate so I'll still be waiting.
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As of this posting, in stock at ExcaliberPC
https://www.excaliberpc.com/694036/asus-rog-zephyrus-gx701gx-xs76-17.3.htmlLast edited: Feb 26, 2019piteris2 likes this. -
I have a question guys, I heard the new windows feature update frequently break rog laptop. Some people told me Bluetooth/wifi/some drivers failed to work after a update in the past.
So should i update to win 10 1903 on April? or I should just stick with my 1809 forever?Last edited: Feb 27, 2019 -
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An update! I just got a notification that mine is coming in tomorrow! The other Dutch webshop selling it still has it labeled as 'coming soon', so I'm glad I went with my webshop and I won't have to wait much longer.
I'll be testing it with some games, and if it's not performing well enough, I might return it in favor of one of the beefy phat laptops. (Like the new G703GX)piteris2 likes this. -
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Here you go!Attached Files:
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Interesting stuff. Your 2080 Max-Q is a TU104. Have you ran any benchmarks yet?
Also, can you do a BIOS dump and send it to me?
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I'm at work at the moment and although I could, I don't want to annoy the office playing with my shiny new toy. When I'm at home today I'll look into running some benchmarks at stock. I'll extract the vBIOS then as well.JRey likes this. -
Apparently the 2080 max-q is the 90w version.
They state that it has 2xm.2 slots, so does the official asus website ( https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/ROG-ZEPHYRUS-S-GX701/Tech-Specs/ )
If it had 2 m.2 slots, it would be amazing - could you confirm that? And how are your temperatures and clocks while gaming?piteris2 likes this. -
735-1090 is 80w
990-1230 is 90w
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Having a second m.2 slot is great for putting in a "cheap" drive, while having the very fast and reliable samsung nvme ssd for OS, important data and some games._deadbydawn_ likes this. -
Second: Here's some Time Spy benchmarks.
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/6416430 (Stock, zero tweaking, 'Balanced' Mode)
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/34061653? (Stock, zero tweaking, 'Turbo' Mode)
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/34063058? (-100mV cpu, -50mV GPU, 'Turbo' Mode)
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/34063371? (-100mV cpu, 0mV GPU, 'Turbo' Mode)
I didn't alter *any* settings at all (like speed shift) on ThrottleStop for the undervolted run.
At this point I'm not sure if it's worth undervolting for 'performance' (but hey who knows about the long term right?)Attached Files:
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I’ll flash my GPu tonight and share some scores and temps, assuming my flash won’t error out.
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I have the feeling that Throttlestop is helping to keep the fan speed down a bit, but it doesn't seem to have a large impact on performance.
Then again, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this stuff and I didn't want to minmax all the settings yet.
See here for my (attempt) at Time Spy Benchmarks:
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