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    F8SV: Games, photos and benchmark

    Discussion in 'ASUS Reviews and Owners' Lounges' started by GenTechPC, Nov 16, 2007.

  1. GenTechPC

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    F8SV-A1:
    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Stock driver no overclock
    1GB DDR2 667
    160GB 5400rpm SATA

    3DMARK06
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    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Stock driver no overclock
    3GB DDR2 667
    160GB 5400rpm SATA
    [​IMG]


    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Driver Version: 169.04 (big improvement, near GDDR3 on 3DMark06)
    3GB DDR2 667
    160GB 5400rpm SATA
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    3DMark06 Overclocked:
    T7500
    3GB DDR2 667
    Driver Version: 169.04
    GPU:
    Core: 580
    Shader: 1160
    Memory: 581

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    PCMark05 Score: 5076

    ORB: http://service.futuremark.com/orb/resultanalyzer.jsp?projectType=13&XLID=0&UID=12155906

    F8SV-A1
    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB DDR2 driver version: 169.04
    3GB DDR2 667
    1GB Turbo Memory
    160B 5400rpm SATA



    Battery life: 2 Hours and 4 minutes
    -Battery saving mode
    -browse internet, watch youbute video, open excel and word:

    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Stock driver no overclock
    3GB DDR2 667
    160GB 5400rpm SATA

    I put 3GB since I was running the benchmark and didn't want take the RAM out again.


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    Call of Duty 4 Demo

    Setup:
    F8SV-A1
    8600M GT 256MB DDR2 (stock driver no overclock)
    T7500
    3GB DDR2-667
    160G 5400rpm SATA

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    Crysis Demo



    F8SV-A1
    T7500
    3GB DDR2 667
    Driver Version: 169.04 (FPS gain from 5 FPS avg. to 15 FPS avg.)

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    F8SV-B1 3DMark06 @1440X900 on Vista Home Premium 32

    Setup:
    T7700
    3GB RAM
    8600M GT 256MB
    Driver 169.04 no overclock

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    F8SV-B1 3DMark06 on Windows XP Pro:
    T7700
    3GB RAM
    Driver: 169.04

    1280X800:

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    1440X900:
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    F8SV-B1 and F8SV-A1 screen comparison:

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    Crysis Demo on F8SV-B1 @1366X768 (1440X900 max on F8SV-B1)

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    Game play video on F8SV-B1:
    Vista Home Premium 32
    T7700
    3GB RAM
    Driver: 169.04
    Game setup:
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    http://www.gentechpc.com/Asus/F8SV-B1-Crysis.wmv


    Team Fortress 2 Game play video at 1440X900
    F8SV-B1
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Driver : 169.04 no overclock
    3GB RAM DDR2 667
    Resolution: 1440X900

    http://www.gentechpc.com/Asus/F8SV-TF2_0003.wmv
     
  2. ZJ13

    ZJ13 Notebook Geek

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    Battery life?
     
  3. EXcaliberPC

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    Good job, Ken. We were just about to start ours. Thanks!
     
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    Ken !!! Thanks for putting this next to a G1. We still looking at mid-dec for the B1?
     
  5. GenTechPC

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    Yes, mid December. :(
     
  6. honguy

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    Excellent work Ken. Any battery life info?
     
  7. GenTechPC

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    Still charging the battery. :p
     
  8. honguy

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    Ken : F8SV has 8600m GT but why not HDMI output?
     
  9. GenTechPC

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    But it has DVI. :D
     
  10. honguy

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    Yes I know that but is there a reason that you can think of for not providing HDMI output?
     
  11. Q8PHANTOM

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    Oh it's arrived.
    Impressive scores for the long awaited F8Sv.
    I hope to see better quality shots.
    What about the screen and build quality?
    Thanks.
     
  12. ghettocowboy

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    Easy interconversion. No adapter needed, just a cable that has DVI and HDMI. So not a biggie. And DVI secures better than HDMI unless you are trying to stream audio as well
     
  13. Redline

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    Both are digital video formats. HDMI to DVI adapters cost like $5 - 10.

    I'm actually quite interested to see the battery life times. I doubt it will break 2 hours...Looks like a very powerful, portable notebook otherwise though.

    How is the build quality on it?
     
  14. odin243

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    The scores appear as expected for a standard DDR2 8600M-GT, which is great (after the V2s fiasco). If this notebook can break 2hrs with normal app usage and wifi, I'll strongly consider getting a B1 when it comes out.
     
  15. GenTechPC

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    Built quality is amazing, it's a beautiful notebook, just upload some hi res photos on page one, you guys can take a look.

    Testing battery life on battery saving mode now.
     
  16. Calvengeance

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    I'm new.

    That in mind, what does the benchmark mean? Is it good?
     
  17. ghettocowboy

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    B1 has higher Rez screen ==>> drains battery faster so you have to take that into account.
     
  18. 8rocks

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    Benchmarks are ways to compair notenooks to one another. Usually the higher the score (some use lower) the better (faster) the notebook. This notebook appears to be good for the hardware it has. Asus released the V2S with a modified graphics card that greatly decreased the preformance. That was what they were refering to. Some people put less emphasis on benchmarks and prefer to use the in game demos to see how well the hard ware will preform. But benchmarks are a good point to start with.
     
  19. ghettocowboy

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    Benchmarks = speed testing
    in term of graphic acceleration, it is fast, and thus translates into 3D gaming capable with medium settings on intensive 3D games.
    And if it can run games, that means it will have no problem running daily applications/usage. Hope that helps
     
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    Battery life: 2 Hours and 4 minutes
    -Battery saving mode
    -browse internet, watch youbute video, open excel and word:

    T7500
    GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
    Stock driver no overclock
    3GB DDR2 667
    160GB 5400rpm SATA

    I put 3GB since I was running the benchmark and didn't want take the RAM out again.


    [​IMG]
     
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    Awesome Ken, Nice Work, thanks for the testing
     
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    Thanks Ken. I've got a decision to make now.
     
  23. GenTechPC

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    I can test battery life on high performance mode, but battery life test takes time. :)
     
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    Ken could you get some pics with that laptop over by the fireplace on the bear skin rug, some Barry White playing and in the size 14 red dress....thanks!
    F5...
    F5..
    F5.. *sigh* damn
    F5..
     
  25. odin243

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    Minimally, maybe, but with some good undervolting and optimization I can easily make that difference up, and more.
     
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    Thanks Ken, Does it have a remote control?
     
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    I'm interested in this laptop but I can't decide on the A1 vs the B1 versions, so what are the pros and cons for a 1440x900 (WXGA+) vs 1280x800 (WXGA) resolution.
     
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    Sorry, no remote control and TV Tuner in North America.



    Workspace vs readability, 1440X900 you get more workspace but might be too small to read for some people.
    I've been using 1280X800 on Asus Z70VA few years ago even the LCD is 1680X1050, it's just too small to read.

    But this is subjective, some people seem like higher resolution.
     
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    Call of Duty 4 Demo

    Setup:
    F8SV-A1
    8600M GT 256MB DDR2 (stock driver no overclock)
    T7500
    3GB DDR2-667
    160G 5400rpm SATA

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    3DMark06:
    F8SV-A1
    T7500
    Driver Version: 169.04 (no overclock), big improvement, near GDDR3 score.
    3GB DDR2 667

    [​IMG]
     
  31. gamercorps

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    Those scores are more sexy than I thought they would be. Ken do you think (not that you would be advocating this) there would be any need to upgrade thermal paste or is there some decent airflow? I'll go back and review that underbelly pic you took, but since you have the machine in front of you there....oh and get some sleep...
     
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    GPU temperature around 69*C when gaming, pretty cool:

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    can't sleep, it's fun to play with new lappy. :D
     
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    Crysis Demo

    F8SV-A1
    T7500
    3GB DDR2 667
    Driver Version: 169.04 (FPS gain from 5 FPS avg. to 15 FPS avg.)

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    The best gaming 14.1" notebook out there.
    Good job ASUS.
     
  35. mkarwin

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    and how's the battery while playing games? and even more importantly :D how's gaming power when not plugged in to the power outlet?
     
  36. GenTechPC

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    battery mode while playing games? must be sucks I think :D .

    I'll try gaming with battery power next time.
     
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    3DMark06 Overclocked

    T7500
    3GB DDR2 667
    Driver Version: 169.04
    GPU:
    Core: 580
    Shader: 1160
    Memory: 581

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    ^o god... i think i just **** myself.

    That is an impressive score. Whats the temperature when you OC?
     
  39. mkarwin

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    must be nearly melting :D otherwise, if the battery can be replaced/extended or it works well even when playing, asus might have just got lots of new customers ;-)
     
  40. Gobmonster

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    I HAVE BEEN SOLD!

    Thank you so much for showing all this information, this is what ive been trully missing, and to grab this laptop at 1400 having 3gbs of ram, man, asus has made the perfect system!

    now, to make sure i have the available credit!
     
  41. Swiper

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    I noticed a notable difference between 1GB and 3GB system memory. How about 2GB memory compared to 3GB? Would it be a notable difference in performance?
     
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    Guys Pleas Help Hard to decide ASUS F8SV A1 T7500 (2.20GHz) 14" WXGA (1280x800
    OR
    ASUS F8SV T7700 (2.40GHz) 14" WXGA+ (1440x900)
    is 1440x900 very small to read?
     
  43. hox

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    Won't the 3dmark scores go down on the B1 if you run the benchmark at the native resoultion of 1440x900?
    @Honguy 1440x900 is no problem to read on the 14 inch monitor.
     
  44. coriolis

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    1440x900 is decent for a 14", it's no 1680x1050 ;)

    Just a reminder that the WXGA(1440x900) wonn't be out til December.

    The F8sv looks like a great little unit, though ASUS is a bit late to penetrate the market. Nonetheless, it'll sell and make quite a racket.
     
  45. Swiper

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    Depends on your eyes and personal preference. I am going for WXGA model as it is cheaper and the difference in "screen real estate" is negligent.
     
  46. Gobmonster

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    I was originally worried about it not being good enough, but then i realized that i have a 15.4 inch right now with 1280 and to think that its going to get a minus inch treatment isnt that bad

    as long as dvi allows me to upscale the res, im all set, my laptop is already on its way....... and the battery hit added to the fact that im not going to game past 1280*800 res is a huge thing
     
  47. Swiper

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    Time to start that "F8SA/SV Owners' Lounge" thread? ;)
     
  48. Redline

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    DAMN! That is such a sexy score....I was not too convinced of this notebook until right about...there. Oh well, I just purchased the W7S, which serves my needs pretty well - it can still game pretty decently (or at least play the games I want it to), weighs a pound and a half less, and gets an hour more of battery life. Still, if I had been to wait a week longer, I might have been very tempted to go with an F8Sv-A1 instead.
     
  49. ZJ13

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    Yeah, I think it's safe to say you'd get quite a few years out of this one.
     
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    These scores are confusing - I'd prefer the results at 1280*1024 so that it is comparable to other laptops(especially mbp and asus g1s)...
     
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