I previously tried an MSI 15" GS63VR Raider, however there were aspects of the notebook that didn't gel with me, more subjective than objective mostly on the software side. The 15" Raider being my first venture into gaming notebooks for my professional need. Performance was certainly adequate (7700HQ, 16Gb, GTX 1060-6Gb, 256+1TB), equally one very rapidly becomes aware of more being on tap.
I next opted for an Acer Predator 17 (7700HQ, 32Gb, GTX 1070-8Gb, 256+2TB) as I was offered one at a very decent price for Asia. Beside the very obvious weight and size the Predator 17 has proved to be a tremendous notebook, verging on desktop performance. No thermal or power throttling, quiet even under full load, fabulous computer, barring the weight tipping 12lb with power & cable, equally the Predator 17 has been literally round the world and then some with no drama.
I looked at the new 2018 MSI Stealth Thin, however the difficult upgrade path deterred me (inverted mainboard). I also find that opting for the absolute thinnest chassis with this much power on tap brings it's own issues, with potential for thermal throttling and high noise levels.
Yesterday afternoon I literally picked up a new notebook; 17.3" 144Hz IPS display, Intel hex core 8750H, 16Gb Ram, GTX 1070, 256 nVME SSD and 1TB mass storage. RAM & storage (RAM, M.2 SSD and 2.5" SATA) are easily user upgradable, with RAM upgraded to 32GB before we even left the ROG Store, being literally a two minute job. Notebook comes with a 36 month national warranty and 24 month international warranty, with ASUS ROG standing by their product at
no additional cost. Although a regional specific model the upcoming Strix SCAR Edition GL703GS with Intel 8750H will likely be identical.
Construction: as long as the materials meet the requirement I don't care, with modern polymers & composites being lighter and more durable than aluminium. This new ASUS ROG is far more ridged and structurally stronger than previous iterations, shedding over 2-1/2lb (notebook alone) in comparison to my current Predator 17.3"
As for Apple it's direction is clearly different; thinner, lighter, reducing usability, willing to compromise everything for the sake of a singular aspect. Combined once again with questionable reliability of the premier 15" line. Apple's engineering is not to be discounted, equally the sole focus of just a thinner platform results in ever diminishing returns IMHO. Absolutely not what many professional's want, need or require, with now the MBP left vastly lacking performance & scalability...
Mine is the GL703GS 17.3" hex core 8750H, GTX 1070, 144Hz IPS, 256Gb+1TB and now 32Gb
As for the new GL703GS I'll let the weekend pass and the kids enjoy, then set down to work and see what this reasonably thin & light notebook can really do
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