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Gigabyte P37W v4 review

Gigabyte P37W front
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £1470
inc VAT

The Gigabyte P37W v4 has great performance and respectable battery life, but is eye-wateringly expensive

Specifications

Processor: Quad-core 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-5700HQ, RAM: 16GB, Size: 417x287x22.5mm, Weight: 2.7kg, Screen size: 17.3in, Screen resolution: 1,920×1,080, Graphics adaptor: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M, Total storage: 256GB SSD, 1TB hard disk

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You get impressive processing performance from the P37W’s quad-core Intel Core i7-5700HQ processor. This has a base clock of 2.7GHz and turbo boosts to 3.7GHz when thermal conditions allow.

With an overall score of 109 in our benchmarks, the P37W could easily be a desktop replacement if you find yourself scant on desk space. It won’t have any problems running more intensive desktop applications if you want to edit music or video, for example. With two 128GB SSDs in RAID supplemented with a 1TB hard disk you’re also not left lacking storage capacity either.

Gaming performance from Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 970M was spectacular, as expected, although the 6GB of GDDR5 memory (double the amount seen in the Asus G751JT) didn’t translate to any tangible benefits in the titles we use for benchmarking. In Dirt Showdown at 1,920×1,080, 4x anti-aliasing and Ultra graphics this amounted to 81.5fps, which is actually slightly less than we saw with the Asus. Similarly, Metro Last Light was also a fraction behind. At 1,920×1,080, SSAA on, Very High graphics we saw 29.7fps and with SSAA turned off it jumped to 53.8fps. Gaming performance at 1,920×1,080 won’t really be a problem, though; the P37W is going to play anything you might throw at it without really breaking too much of a sweat.

The P37W did run a little warm, especially while gaming, and some of this heat can be felt through the palm rest area. It’s not massively noticeable, however, but the fans will occasionally spin up to perceptible levels.

Gigabyte P37W ports

What was perhaps most impressive about the P37W was its battery life. Managing four hours 59 minutes in our average use benchmark is no easy feat for a gaming laptop, considering the large screen and top-end specifications. Significantly, this is two hours more than the Asus G571JT.

The P37W’s display was good but not great. It’s bright enough at 361.1cd/m2 but its black levels lacked a little depth at 0.38cd/m2. Contrast was a little lower than you might hope given the price, with a mediocre ratio of 949:1. Still, viewing angles were very good and the screen isn’t overly reflective.

Overall there’s a lot to like about the P37W. It carries on Gigabyte’s good run of gaming-focussed laptops, with battery life being particularly impressive, and it’s no slouch when it comes to performance either. We marginally prefer the build quality of the Asus G571JT, but you really can’t go wrong with either. If both are a bit much for your needs then check out our Best laptops and buying guide.

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Core specs
ProcessorQuad-core 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-5700HQ
RAM16GB
Memory slots (free)2 (0)
Max memory16GB
Size417x287x22.5mm
Weight2.7kg
SoundRealtek HD Audio (3.5mm headset port)
Pointing deviceTouchpad
Display
Screen size17.3in
Screen resolution1,920×1,080
TouchscreenNo
Graphics adaptorNvidia GeForce GTX 970M
Graphics outputsHDMI, Mini DisplayPort, VGA
Graphics memory6GB
Storage
Total storage256GB SSD, 1TB hard disk
Optical drive typeDVD-RW
Ports and expansion
USB ports2x USB3, 2x USB
BluetoothYes
NetworkingWired, Wireless (802.11ac)
Memory card readerSD, SDHC, SDXC
Other portsNone
Miscellaneous
Operating systemWindows 8.1
Operating system restore optionRestore partition
Buying information
Parts and labour warrantyTwo year RTB
Price inc VAT£1,470
Detailswww.gigabyte.us
Supplierwww.dabs.com
Part numberP37W v4-CF1

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