
You can look for the ASUS ROG G752 over at .įor starters, the lid is now fully covered in aluminum with ASUS’ backlit ROG logo in the middle and two orange LED stripes on each side.

That’s not necessarily bad, especially when considering the fact that the old ROG G751 did perfectly in our temperature tests. The teardown revealed almost identical cooling system design and construction. Last, but not least, the chassis has also been revamped yet keeping the old concept. And, of course, the additional RAM slots that allow up to 64GB of DDR4-2133 RAM. However, we are very pleased to see another M.2 PCIe SSD slot in addition to the old one. Of course, the new ROG flagship doesn’t fall behind its competitors in terms of performance since it delivers a choice between Core i7-6700HQ and the overclockable Core i7-6820HK while, on the GPU front, there are configurations with GeForce GTX 965M, 970M, and 980M. This year even Acer released its premium Predator offering in the high-end gaming class so it will be quite interesting to see if the new ROG G752 has what it takes to take on the competition.

ASUS’ ROG series has been killing on the gaming notebook market segment but in the last couple of years, more and more alternatives start to pop out beside the hard time the Taiwanese company gets from Alienware.
