ASUS ROG GX700 (GX700VO) Super Laptop First Impressions
Now, take note that I didnβt even categorize this in a review category. Because this is not a review. This is what I like to call βThe ROG Experienceβ like I shared in my ROG GL752 review (you should really read that first before reading this one because that one is genuine, this one is not). This is a very expensive machine. One that my finances will be crawling to fund one for. So itβs bragging rights to actually own one. It literally shows howΒ hardwork and dedication in life can get you the finest luxuries in the world. Especially if you are a geek in the luxurious world. Basically, if you are owning one of these, you probably drive a Skyline GTR R35, run a successful business, have hell loads of money, you travel to a different country just to have a LAN session with your friendβs in New York. And you donβt even have to worry about how it is travelling with you. Because the GX700 comes in a luggage briefcase, literally ready to become βjust another luggageβ among all others that you are already eligible within your First Class flight anyway. You are technically carrying a βportable desktopβ that is more powerful than an average custom liquid cooled desktop running GTX6XX series that you just built well over a couple of years ago. This, my beloved readers, is the Asus Republic Of Gamers GX700 Liquid Cooled Super Gaming Laptop.
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This is not just another luggage briefcase as you might be thinking. Asus does put attention to detail whenever they need to bundle something with their products. As in the case of this briefcase β which is not brief at all, it is built with tough materials with lots of padding inside, and solid straps to secure your rig in place tightly. Not just that, the locks are TSA-Accepted allowing airport screeners to unlock, inspect and relock without damaging the lock. You can read more about TSA at www.travelsentry.org. Letβs move on to the part that I was anticipating the most β the Dock!
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[panel title=βIt is actually a liquid cooling dock.β description=βWell, everyone who sees this picture and doesnβt know about the GX700 asked the same question β Is that a speaker set?β]
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[panel title=βIt has itβs own Power Inputβ description=βWell, you would need some power to run the pump, radiator fans and the flashy lights inside, no?β]
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[panel title=βThe name says it allβ description=βHydro Overclocking System. A fancy name to represent Liquid Cooled laptop, basically.β]
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[panel title=βThat Finishingβ description=βI couldnβt stop talking about how much detail Asus puts into making their products.β]
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[panel title=βThe ROG emblem.β description=βThis time, indeed, you should be intimidated by it.β]
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[panel title=βThe docking pinsβ description=βThese are the pins that will hold the laptop securely.β]
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[panel title=βInteraction Chamberβ description=βThe alignment pins, the liquid tubing slot and the Power (DC) Output portβ]
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[panel title=βEnemyβs Viewβ description=βPeople who are NOT on your side, get this view. Fair enough?β]
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Again, this is not a review, so I am only going to run through what you are seeing in the pictures above. There are 4 pins which are very hard to miss when you are aligning the laptop with the dock β in fact, it somehow finds itβs own way to secure itself. That big flap at the top is not a decoration piece just for the sake of the ROG logo. That is actually a latch. And when you press the latch, fairies from the seventh skies will fly down and form a pentagram around you because you are now ready to go BAD! In technical terms, the latch will push the connection chamber outwards and secure it towards the laptop. The pipes interconnect, the liquid starts flowing, the lights inside the dock light up, and the radiator fans start cooling down the hot liquid that is returned by the laptop. Still donβt get it? Here, we made an Animated GIF for you.


Now, letβs move on to the laptop. Iβm mostly going to compare this with the GL752 that I reviewed previously. This machine costs double the price of the GL752 , so whether you should straight away jump to this one or not, you decide it for yourself. Instead of writing lengthy text, we will walk through the laptop with images. Scroll them in series. Click for higher resolution.
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[panel title=βTell me, what do you see at first glance?β description=βYup, I see a spaceship too. No one would ever believe you that this machine has liquid cooling ready tubes under itβs hood.β]
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[panel title=βLooks Familiar?β description=βThe back of the display looks very much similar to that on the GL752.β]
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[panel title=βThis is why I am calling it a Super Laptop. β description=βItβs packing so much punch, and yet the size is so unforgiving!β]
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[panel title=βThe left sideβ description=βKensington Lock, Speaker, 2 USB 3.0, Microphone jack port, Headphone output and S/PDIF output combo jack port, and Memory card reader.β]
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[panel title=βWell, not that the other side would be much differentβ description=βBut for the sake of eye candy, hereβs the view from the other side.β]
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[panel title=βThe right sideβ description=βUSB 3.0 port with USB Charger+, HDMI port, Mini Display Port, USB Type-C / Thunderbolt 3 combo port, USB Type-C port, LAN port and speakerβ]
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[panel title=βI could stare at this all day long!β description=βIf you notice, the bezel is silver compared to the GL752 which was black. Even the ROG logo on palm-rest is more prominent this time around.β]
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[panel title=βNot a quickieβ description=βYep, the same details are carried into the GX700 just like they were in the GL752.β]
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[panel title=βSame goes to the shortcut keysβ description=βQuick recording and the Macro keys are present too. WASD keys are red highlighted for obvious reasons.β]
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[panel title=βThat beautiful bottom!β description=βJust like the GL752, the GX700 has a very beautiful bottom cover. However, opening it up is a tad more difficult (not impossible) I guess because of the presence of liquid cooling components. You can also see the areas that interconnect with the dock pins.β]
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[panel title=βLeft-Top Speakerβ description=βContinue counting..2..β]
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[panel title=βLeft-Front Speakerβ description=βDont stop just yet..3..β]
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[panel title=βRight-Side Speakerβ description=βThe other side..4..β]
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[panel title=βTop-Right Speakerβ description=βStill Following..? 5..β]
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[panel title=βTop-Front Speakerβ description=βFinal one..6..Yep, 6 speakers altogether! Excluding the built-in subwoofer but thatβs as far as my maths can reach..β]
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And then, when all powers combine, you get itβs final form. Presenting.. drum rolls
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[panel title=βThe Final Formβ description=βIt doesnβt look that huge, right? Well, donβt worry, it actually IS very BIG!β]
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[panel title=βNotice the shadesβ description=βThe laptopβs brushed metal finishing is different toned from the dock. I think I have an explanation for that.β]
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[panel title=βThe left side viewβ description=βThe laptop gets tilted slightliy when docked. I wonβt lie to you, itβs a VERY comfortable position!β]
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[panel title=βThe right side viewβ description=βI guess it tilts so the liquid flows downwards efficiently. Thatβs the only logical explanation that I can think of.β]
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You are provided with TWO power adapters. But you only need to use ONE at a time. The top adapter is for your laptop if you are going to be using it without the liquid cooling. The bottom one locks to the dock, and the dock supplies the power to the laptop through itβs chamber. If I were the owner of this laptop, Iβd leave the dock stationed at one place, all connected and never remove it from that location. The other adapter would be in my laptop bag so if I were on the move, I only have to undock the laptop, throw it inside the bag and Iβm ready to go.

Okay, to those who have read my GL752 review, I know you are waiting for the lighting effects. It only makes sense to have the body shell lighting for this laptop. Hereβs why:
Unlike the GL752, the GX700 comes with lesser accessories. Well, one accessory short which is the Cerberus headset. The backpack is replaced with the luggage bag, and the Asus SICA mouse is present in both laptop packages.

Letβs compare this with the GL752. When I was waiting for this beastβs arrival, I had a totally different idea in my mind. Until I actually had it in my hands. Check this out.
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[panel title=βGX700 (LEFT) VS GL752 (RIGHT)β description=βYep, I got the shock of my life too! The tallest part of the GX700 is almost half the height of the GL752! I thought it would be the other way around. GX700 wins hands down.β]
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[panel title=βGX700 (LEFT) VS GL752 (RIGHT)β description=βEven the overall height is won by the GX700! If you dock it, it would be almost the same height as the GL752 without the liquid cooling.β]
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[panel title=βGL752 (LEFT) VS GX700 (RIGHT)β description=βIf you ask me, the GL752 looks neat at the back. Those additional lights are lovelier, and the orange silver blend mixes beautifully. GL752 wins here.β]
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Before I forget, yes, without the dock, the GX700 is actually lighter than the GL752 too. You would be wondering, how did Asus achieve this? Well, itβs rather simple. You probably have not realized, the GX700 does not have a ODD (Optical Disc Drive). I am fully in support with this motion, honestly because all that space can be used for slimming down machines and even replacing with another drive β which is much more useful and lighter overall.
Letβs get into the specifications. For starters, we have an Intel Core i7-6820HK CPU clocked at 2.7GHz with turbo boost of up to 3.6GHz. Given that itβs a HK variation, it means that it comes with an unlocked multiplier for easy overclocking. See, overclocking is no longer something new in the laptop world now but itβs still a luxury. If you are not familiar with overclocking, your CPU set is supposed to be tweaked in BIOS before the OS is triggered at all. Most users do not dare to tweak the BIOS and overclocking becomes a segmented section in the gamers world. But that was the past. This time around, ASUS has taken a rather different route. Overclocking the CPU actually happens within the OS β from the ROG Gaming Centre. It is so noob-friendly, all you have to do is just play around with the sliders and save the settings. Finally, it will reboot to apply the settings into the kernel. In return, you do not get a fancy BIOS like you usually get in ROG desktop motherboards. Wanna see it?
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Next, we have the GPU which is an nVidia GeForce GTX980 GDDR5 8GB (256-bit). You are right, this is NOT an βMβ edition like you would see in your GL752 machine. This is a desktop grade GPU, squeezed into the body of a laptop. And yes, it is also within the path of the liquid cooling flow which is why itβs ballsy to have this GPU and not the M one.
Not enough for you? Okay, 32GB DDR4 RAMs and 512GB NVMe SSD are standard. This machine can easily last you 5 years to come.

It does have most of the fluff that you found in the GL752 and actually more. Hereβs an insight of the Gaming Centre.
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[panel title=βFan Controlβ description=βAnd when you set it to Max, it will no longer be suitable for use in the library. Trust me!β]
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[panel title=βMore Tweaksβ description=βMacro Keys, GPU Performance Limiter, Headphone Amplifier and Hot Zone Lightingβ]
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[panel title=βEven More Tweaksβ description=βLight Bar for your rear lights, or disable some essential keys for uninterrupted operationsβ]
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[panel title=βOr Launch Utilitiesβ description=βSonic Radar, Sonic Studio and Xsplit Gamecaster can be triggered from hereβ]
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Well, I think I have covered more than what I was supposed to. Once again, this was not a review but rather my first impressions of the GX700. Why did I not review this machine? I had pretty limited time to fiddle with it and itβs already a great honour from Asus Malaysia to have Pokde.net as one of their early testers of this machine. This machine is officially launching in Malaysia today β the date of publishing of this article. You will be seeing this machine in your local stores very soon and the SRP price tag is RM18,999. Got the banks in pocket? Get it right away!

