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  • Last year I took a look at the most ridiculous

  • over the top gaming laptop that I had ever seen.

  • However fast forward to 2018 and we have this.

  • The new most ridiculous, powerful,

  • over the top gaming laptop that I have ever seen.

  • This is the ASUS ROG G703.

  • And let's get the elephant out of the room immediately.

  • This laptop, as it's spec'd right now, costs $5,000.

  • Now if that doesn't immediately put you off

  • from spending as much as some used cars,

  • there's actually a ton to like with this laptop.

  • Now I'll freely admit,

  • I spent a lot of time on the channel

  • reviewing some very budget laptops.

  • And while that's fun,

  • this is so ridiculously overkill in every possible way,

  • that I kinda don't wanna give it back.

  • So when you're spending this kind of money

  • you should expect to get all the bells

  • and whistles out there and this pretty much does deliver.

  • So to start out with it has

  • the awesome new Intel Core i9 Processor.

  • Now that on a laptop is going to get you six cores,

  • and ASUS has actually overclocked it even farther.

  • So this guy will run up to 4.8 gigahertz

  • right out of the box.

  • Now that's not some kind of baby overclock

  • where it just kind of hits it every once in a while.

  • It will hit 4.8 all the time.

  • It's so, so ridiculous for a laptop.

  • The crazy overkill doesn't stop there either.

  • So inside this guys also rocking a full

  • desktop class GTX 1080 graphics card,

  • with a full eight gigabytes of GDDR5X memory.

  • Yeah, this is no joke.

  • And because, of course, that's not going to be enough,

  • things get even crazier from there.

  • As far as memory goes,

  • this guy has a full 64 gigs of RAM.

  • And on top of that it has SSD's.

  • Three of them.

  • In addition to the two terabytes

  • of puny, mere mortal SSHD storage in this guy,

  • you're also going to be getting those three PCIe SSD's

  • together in RAID.

  • So, in total that gives you 1.2 terabytes

  • of full SSD storage in RAID,

  • which combined can run it up to 8.7 gigabytes a second.

  • For context, a normal SSD is going to give you

  • around 600 megabytes a second.

  • So, yeah, this is fast.

  • And yeah, it's probably so fast

  • that you really won't be able to tell the difference.

  • But, it's cool.

  • All of this adds up to what is very possibly

  • the smoothest, nicest Windows experience that I've ever had.

  • So, of course, stuff like booting up is pretty much instant.

  • Well, not instant, but I mean, it takes a few seconds.

  • But things like opening up a program

  • or just minor little things that you kind of

  • get used to taking a half second

  • or full second on normal Windows PCs

  • even higher-end ones with SSD's

  • are done almost instantly with this thing.

  • It's kinda hard to get across on video,

  • but using this thing for a couple days

  • it's kinda hard to go back to a normal PC.

  • It is just that fast.

  • Of course, all this is in hardware

  • that is not exactly thin nor light.

  • This is easily one of the biggest

  • gaming laptops you can get.

  • However, it is really nicely built.

  • Which it should be, to be fair,

  • because it does cost $5,000.

  • Because this laptop is so obscenely powerful,

  • ASUS took a page out of my playbook

  • and they include dual power supplies in the box.

  • And my friends, you are definitely

  • going to need dual power supplies

  • because between the Core i9, which is overclocked,

  • as well as the GTX 1080, which is also overclocked,

  • this guy absolutely destroys battery.

  • I mean, for context, this has been literally

  • sitting here and idling for 15 minutes,

  • and right now we've burned about 13% of the battery.

  • Doing nothing besides sitting on the Windows start screen.

  • And if you're the kind of person who's put off

  • by trying to carry a giant 17 inch laptop

  • which probably weighs like 10 pounds,

  • as well as dual power supplies everyday,

  • then this is probably not the $5,000 laptop for you.

  • However, for the rest of us who are ridiculously insane

  • and want one of these, myself included,

  • there's actually a lot of other cool stuff

  • that's included with the laptop.

  • Of course, you've got all the ports you could ever hope for,

  • including Thunderbolt 3, HDMI,

  • a mini DisplayPort, Ethernet, USB,

  • you name it, this has got it.

  • This also applies to the basic stuff like the keyboard.

  • It's got good travel, nice spacing,

  • and of course it does have the full RGB treatment.

  • But what's also impressive is the trackpad.

  • Not only is it giant, but this is legitimately

  • the best trackpad that I've ever used on Windows.

  • It has the Windows Precision Touchpad drivers.

  • But importantly, (clicking)

  • it has the awesome sounding left and right click.

  • It's really mechanical and this legitimately feels

  • like an expensive laptop, which of course, it is,

  • as I will remind you for the fourth time in this video.

  • - When you go below a thousand dollars, typically you have to

  • - Ha, below a thousand dollars,

  • for mere mortals who don't have $5,000 to spend.

  • These speakers are pretty solid here as well,

  • although, generally speaking it does get a little loud,

  • so you'll probably wanna hook up a headset.

  • But not only do you have two speakers

  • that are sort of on the bottom chassis,

  • but you also have two front firing speakers directly at you.

  • That being said, when you're gaming it gets loud

  • so, you know, buy a headset.

  • Remove this little rubber flap,

  • as well as the single screw underneath,

  • and you'll have access to most

  • of the expandability with the laptop.

  • So you're going to find your one, two, three SSDs,

  • as if that wasn't enough, you're also going to have

  • your 2.5 inch SSHD bay.

  • And on top of that you're going to have access

  • to 32 of your 64 gigs of RAM.

  • Now of course with a computer

  • that's going to be this powerful

  • you also have to have a screen to match.

  • So while it's only at 1080p display,

  • you are getting a full 17.3 inches.

  • And it supports not only G-SYNC,

  • but also a 144 Hertz refresh rate.

  • And with a GTX 1080 to power it it has no problem

  • taking advantage of that full frame rate.

  • So here on Fortnite at full epic settings

  • we're getting somewhere in the neighborhood

  • of 130 to 140 frames per second.

  • Just right in the sweet spot

  • of what this display can handle.

  • But if, for some reason, you have

  • some super demanding game because you have G-SYNC

  • it will kick in to sort of smooth things out

  • if you do go down, to say, some mere

  • mortal frame rate like 60 or 70.

  • Ugh.

  • Man, PUBG stands absolutely no chance

  • against a laptop like this.

  • So we're easily in the 100 frame per second range

  • as we're running around here on those full epic settings.

  • And of course a big part of that

  • is because we do have the GTX 1080 inside,

  • but it's also being backed up by that Core i9.

  • Considering that we'll easily hit 4.8 gigahertz

  • that does sort of bring up the general settings

  • in pretty much any game you throw at it.

  • But keep in mind, that actually we have different modes.

  • So right now we're running on silent mode

  • and it's actually reasonably quiet.

  • However, if we want the maximum performance

  • and if mere 109 frames per second isn't good enough

  • I can just switch it over to either balance or overboost.

  • And as you'll hear, it gets a lot louder

  • but we're also going to start to see

  • the frame rates go even higher.

  • Generally speaking, I actually like to use it on quiet mode.

  • Yeah, you're giving up some performance

  • but in exchange it's going to be a lot quieter.

  • However, if you have a good pair of headphones

  • this actually is not a bad way

  • of getting a little bit of extra performance.

  • Although you better have some pretty solid headphones.

  • Even though it's a slightly older game,

  • GTA V can still be fairly taxing

  • when you crank everything up.

  • And here we're running on full ultra settings,

  • we're getting somewhere in the neighborhood

  • of around 60 frames per second.

  • Now that, actually still doesn't look too bad

  • especially because we do have the G-SYNC panel.

  • But it's crazy that this game, which started on XBOX 360,

  • looks this nice a few years later.

  • Provided you have a lot of hardware to throw at it.

  • Another game that can be quite demanding

  • is Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.

  • Now here, running on full ultra settings at 1080,

  • again, we're actually staying somewhere

  • in the 90 to 100 frame per second range.

  • That G-SYNC panel looks super smooth

  • and keep in mind that this is still running

  • on the quiet mode.

  • There's definitely a little bit more performance there

  • and some better thermals if you don't mind letting

  • the fans crank to hyper speed.

  • This thing is absolutely ridiculous.

  • Between the massive size, the dual power supplies,

  • the terrible battery life,

  • and the eye-wateringly high price tag,

  • it's just not a good idea for anyone to pick up.

  • And yet, I kinda love it.

  • ASUS went all out to make something awesome

  • and I've gotta give them props for that.

  • Well, at least until they make me send the laptop back.

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