

The Blu-ray-Combo turns out to be a little annoying: when playing the test DVD, the Matshita BD-CMB UJ160 made some noises, a kind of small whirring. When the notebook does not perform any tasks and various energy-saving options are active, the fan shuts almost completely down and only a small whooshing of the HDD is audible.

The fans are very dynamic during load changes and they work without any significant jumps. In general, fan control leaves a good impression. Instead of 41 dB (A), a constant 38 dB (A) was measured during 3DMark 06. Larger differences can be noted for 3D operations. The 32-33 dB (A) noise level when idle is close to the G750JS and G750JZ, which both reach just over 30 dB (A). Almost none of the high-end notebooks behaves silently, may it be for simple tasks or 3D applications. It could be anticipated that the G750JM is one of the most silent 17-inch notebooks at low operating loads. Corresponding details can be found in this review link. Due to the identical casing, there will be no comments on the equipment and input devices. Due to the Blu-ray player, the 17-inch display can show high-resolution movies and thus entertainment fans will be convinced by the G750JM.Īccording to the web store, that provided us with the test device, the G750JM-T4014H costs 1,400 Euros (~$1905). It comes as no surprise that a quad-core processor is integrated in the design, namely the Intel Core i7-4700HQ (2.4-3.4 GHz).
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Further features are eight GB DDR3-RAM, a 1,500 GB large HDD and Windows 8.1 64-bit. While the G750JZ ( GTX 880M) and the G750JS ( GTX 870M) are equipped with more powerful Nvidia GPUs, the test device has to make do with the significantly less performing GTX 860M.

People who are looking for a high-performance gaming notebook and do not want to invest more than 1,500Euros (~$2041) should have a closer look at the Asus G750JM. For the original German review, see here.
