Test Setup
To test the performance of the Asus G51J 3D, we take the previous Asus G51J we tested, and a sampling of recent Intel Core i5 and i7 systems from both the mobile and desktop realms.
- Asus G51J 3D – The system we are evaluating. The specifications are essentially identical to the Asus G51J, so we should not see any difference in performance (and our testing should reveal any).
- Asus G51J – The non-3D Vision version of the Asus G51J 3D, has a higher native resolution but a 60Hz display. [Review].
- Asus K42F – is an affordable system using an integrated GPU on the CPU die. There are two cores and no hyperthreading support. [Review]
- Intel i7 Extreme 920XM – a high-performance mobile system capable of fast computations and superb gaming. CPU has 4 cores with hyperthreading support.[Review]
- Core i5 desktop system – a budget desktop based on Intel Clarkdale CPU with on-die graphics. [Review]
- Core i7 desktop system – a mid-range desktop system based on the popular Intel Lynnfield CPU. [Review]
3D rendering is the 3D
3D rendering is the 3D computer graphics process of manually converting 3D wire frame models into 2D images with 3D photorealistic special effects on a computer.
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3D Renderings.