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Benchmark Results: Synthetic

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3DMark shows none of the performance gains the G51J made in actual games. It’s no wonder that a great variety of readers question the applicability of its results.

This is probably a good time to mention that all of our 1920x1200 tests required the use of an external display, since the G51J is limited to a maximum of 1920x1080. In fact, this might even be an appropriate place to lodge a complaint against an entire LCD industry that is quickly and silently replacing most of its 1920x1200 computer displays with 1080p versions in an effort to cut costs, and then promoting the cut-rate products as “full-HD” in bold text as if these were improved, rather than compromised. 3DMark requires the higher vertical resolution for its Extreme preset and this editor requires similar real estate for applications like editing photos.

Strangest of all is that 3DMark puts most of the blame for the G51J’s mediocre score on its GPU.

PCMark places the G51J right where we’d expect it to be, halfway between the desktop-CPU D900F and Core 2 Quad-powered GT725 in both system and productivity scores. The only real surprise is its proximity to the high-end system in hard drive performance, since the G51J supports neither RAID nor the related striping mode used in the high-priced Eurocom build.

Sandra Arithmetic shows the balance of moderate speed and Core i7 technology that makes the G51J’s Core i7-720QM an attractive option for mid-budget performance seekers.

Unfortunately, a lower Turbo Boost CPU multiplier is applied when four cores are active, allowing the G51J to fall behind its predecessor in Sandra integer performance.

It’s nice to see the G51J’s dual-channel memory controller scaling well in comparison to the D900F’s triple-channel version.

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jimishtar 20/11/2009 21:17
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who will buy this... jesus... wasting money, for what ? gaming laptop is a myth in my book.

das_stig 20/11/2009 23:59
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Funny enough, I've been looking for a lappy to replace my desktop and my list comes down to the HP DV7/8 or the MSI GT640/740 and now the Asus, but the price to try and upgrade these beast past 4GB is bloody horrendous.

dopeydog 21/11/2009 05:11
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To the editor:

Some people prefer 1920*1080 screens. When doing a new build a few months ago, I specifically chose a 1920*1080 screen over a 1920*1200 screen as I can't stand the black bars when watching films and other DVDs. Also, why not benchmark at 1920*1080 since thats what most people buying this laptop would experience?

ChrisCornell 21/11/2009 18:44
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I run my monitor at 1920*1080 as well as it is a 16:9 monitor instead of 16:10.

flaminggerbil 23/11/2009 13:52
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"I've been looking for a lappy to replace my desktop"
Bad times are ahead.

das_stig 07/12/2009 23:55
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I Bought the DV7-3020EA for £819, yeh expensive, but beautiful and fast.

damian86 22/02/2010 20:51
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What about battery lifetime?

flaminggerbil 22/02/2010 21:03
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damian86 :
What about battery lifetime?


About 13 seconds, give or take a couple.

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