 Welcome to another Laptop Media Review. My name is Presen, today we have a real beast in our hands, the ASUS Republic of Game of the G752VES. Aside from the hardware changes, the G752VES does not differ from his predecessor the G752VT. The lid is fully covered in aluminum, with an ASUS backlit rock logo in the middle and two orange LED stripes on each side. The rest of the device features plastic imitating brushed aluminum. It would have been a nice finishing touch if the plastic elements in the interior were actual aluminum. You can easily distinguish the opening for the subwoofer, the two grills on the service cover, which is detachable and gives access to two of the RAM slots, the 2.5-inch drive and the two M.2 PCIe SSD slots. The hinges are okay and the lid lifts up easily without using both hands. Matte finish is the dominating surface for the interior on the keyboard and touchpad, so it's prone to smudges and fingerprints, so frequent cleaning would be necessary. It's now hefty as hell, tipping the scale at 4.5kg and at its thickest point the device is 51mm. Once again, we would like to stress on the fact that the G752VES is an excellent built machine. Yes, it might not be the prettiest, but who are we kidding? If you buy this rock, you'll be too broke for a girlfriend to critique your taste anyway. The notebook uses an excellent well-known Full HD IPS panel, the LG LP173W F4 SPF3. Aces are definitely following the motto, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The display measures at 17.3 inches, has a pixel density of 127ppi and a 0199x0199mm pixel pitch. The display covers 90% of the sRTB color gamma, which means that almost all web-based colors can be reproduced. However, there's a really small part of the green, blue and red area that cannot be displayed. We develop unique profiles tailored for each individual display model. If you want color accuracy for working with Photoshop, color draw or just overall usage of the laptop, we'd recommend you the Officework Web Design profile that will maximize the color accuracy as much as the G752VES allows it. We tested the display with 24 commonly used colors and as you can see the difference before and after the profile for yourself. We didn't detect any pulse width modulation or any screen flickering on the Aces ROG G752VT. This means that the display can be used for longer periods of time without affecting users with sensitive eyes. Here is where our hail gal profile comes in handy. It limits the harmful blue light for the display and keeps the colors perceptually accurate. You can learn more about the health impact of the blue light emissions and our solution for it in the article that I have included in the top right corner of this video. Aces has included a subwoofer at the bottom to aid the main loudspeakers to make the multi-media experience fuller. Our test confirmed that the sound is crisp and full in low and mid frequencies with a little distortion in the high frequencies. Despite the large 90 watt hour battery, the Aces ROG 752VES had a subpar performance. For average use in web browsing it withstands for 4 hours and 17 minutes. Without it you start a gaming session without a charger but out of the system you'll get around an hour and 15 minutes of playtime. But the inside of this babe is what it counts. The Core i7-6700 HQ processor has 4 cores taken at 2.6 GHz and can go up to 3.5 GHz for 1 active core and 3.1 GHz for 4 active cores. The CPU is suitable for heavy applications in gaming. We compare the G752VES with other notebooks with the same CPU. You can check the full testing review in the laptop media website. The motherboard can hold up to 64GB of DDR42133 RAM but our unit came with 3 free swaths and only one being taken by a 16GB stick. Two of the slots are easily accessed under the service lid but the other two require almost a full disassembly. The G752VES comes with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070. Due to its performance, thermals and power consummation, which is believed to be 10W more than the GTX 980, the GPU is suitable for large 17-inch laptops with the appropriate cooling solution. We decided to challenge this piece with two of the most played games in the past couple of years. We activated one of our unique profiles, the gaming and movie nights one, that will better our visibility in the dark section of images. It came out with amazing results. We tested the CPU and GPU at 100% for a couple of hours to determine the reliability of the cooling system. The processor was at 3.1GHz solid but temperatures rose to 85°C. The GPU ran at 78°C which is relatively high but still preferable than thermal throttling. We consider the cooling system's performance to be more than excellent. Even under such high load, the chassis remained cool so the user won't feel a thing during the most intense and prolonged gaming sessions. Our final summation for the Asus ROG G752VS is that it's an excellent premium gaming notebook with fast storage solutions, 2M2 PCIe NVMe SSD, ridiculously powerful GTX 1070 on board and a cooling system to support all of this demanding hardware. You can check the price of the laptop and the full review in the description below. In the review you will also find the buy our profile section, where you can acquire all of the profiles for a low price. Thank you for watching Laptop Media, we have many more reviews waiting for you in our channel. Also consider subscribing so you will always be up to date with the latest laptops, test-tops, VR technologies, phones and everything our technological future will provide us. For more extensive information about this model and many more visit laptopmedia.com.