If you want to step up to the more powerful Nvidia GeForce GTX 980M graphics card - it will play most games on ultra instead of high settings and, if history is any indicator, will likely outperform next year's midrange graphics cards too - get the Asus ROG G751JY-DH71. We don't think it's worth paying more for this model, but if it's cheaper, the G-sync version is the better buy. The Asus ROG G751JT with G-sync is identical to our pick, but has a better screen. Unlike competing gaming laptops, it only has three programmable keys. Its speakers are poorly placed and sound tinny and compressed, but it's nothing a good pair of headphones won't fix. It also has decent, but not great, battery life.
Like many gaming laptops, the Asus ROG G751 is bulky, weighing 8.4 pounds (not including the chunky power brick) and measuring 16.4 inches wide, 12.5 inches deep and 0.9 to 1.7 inches thick - that's twice as heavy and twice as thick as the average Windows laptop and three times as much as an ultrabook. The Asus kept its underside, keyboard and palmrest from getting uncomfortably hot without drowning out audio. Many gaming laptops have serious problems keeping cool and quiet during gaming sessions. The Asus ROG G751JT also has one of the best cooling systems of any laptop we've tested. The G751’s cooling system runs quiet, though its flashy red vents are anything but. We decided that the "ideal" gaming laptop would cost less than $2,000 and have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M or better GPU, an Intel Core i7-4710HQ CPU or higher to avoid bottlenecking the graphics card's performance, 8GB to 16GB of RAM (anything more is serious overkill) and at least a 256GB solid-state drive and 750GB hard drive. We spent a lot of time researching components to come up with an ideal configuration that would play most current games well without being prohibitively expensive.
Gaming laptops are a good fit for students, deployed soldiers and other road warriors who want to play demanding PC games at LAN parties or when traveling. Desktop computers offer better gaming performance per dollar, and ultrabooks are slimmer, lighter and have much better battery life. Gaming laptops definitely aren't for everyone. It isn't perfect, but no other gaming laptop can match the Asus ROG G751JT right now.
It will play the vast majority of modern graphics-intensive games on high settings at full resolution, plus it has a great cooling system, keyboard and trackpad. The Asus has the best combination of raw gaming power and build quality that you can get for less than $2,000. Wireless-AC and Bluetooth, Black, Bonus 32GB Snow Bell USB Card.After looking at all the gaming laptops out there and testing a few ourselves, we concluded that the $1,790 Asus ROG G751JT is the best gaming laptop for most people. 3 x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x 3.5-mm headphone/microphone combo jack, 1 x LAN, 1 x HDMI 2.0 output expands your viewing options. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with 4GB dedicated Graphics memory. RGB Backlit Keyboard, features a highlighted WASD key group, broader space bar, allows you to enjoy comfortable and accurate typing, even in dim lighting. With plenty amounts of storage and advanced communication power, great for major gaming, multiple servers, backups, and more. 1TB HDD+1TB SSD Save files fast and store more data. Hexa-core, twelve-way processing provides maximum high-efficiency power to go.ģ2GB DDR4 RAM, plenty of high-bandwidth to smoothly run your games as well as multiple programs. Intel 9th Gen Core i7-9750H Processor, Ultra-low-voltage platform.
【15.6" FHD LED Display】 1920 x 1080 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity, Anti-glare Energy-efficient LED screen.
【Upgraded】Seal is opened for upgrade only, 1-year warraty on Upgraded RAM/SSD from Snow Bell, and original 1-Year Manufacture warranty on remaining components. 2020 ASUS ROG Strix G 15.6" FHD LED Gaming Laptop Computer, Intel Core i7-9750H, 32GB RAM, 1TB HDD+1TB SSD, Backlit Keyboard, GeForce GTX 1650 Graphics, HDMI, Win 10, Black, 32GB Snow Bell USB Card