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annoying keyboard lockup when you disable touchpad in BIOS, crazy sensitivity of touchpad, throttling of CPU when at full load, buggy 3rd party drivers, etc). Also in Linux you will not experience the common well documented problems of the G74 that we on his forum help people troubleshoot (e.g.

I can control screen on/off, wifi enable/disable via the key combos in linux. Using the CPU to it fullest speed potential in my mind is a decent trade-off for no control of the keyboard backlight, volume and screen brightness, and touchpad disable/enable via hotkeys (ATK): seriously, thats all I'm missing by not using windows. With Linux I get a full 2.92 GHz from Turbo on my i7 2630. Its really great with Linux: in fact I get 200MHz more out of my CPU with Linux (for some reason Windows' implementation of ACPI constrains turbo on the G74's core i7 2630QM to a max of 2.7GHz, whereas the chip is supposed to do 2.9.this is a known issue with the G74 and a common fault pointed out in some reviews, eg. I've been using Debian 6.0.3 Squeeze (Stable) on my G74 since I got it last October. Most gamers know the in's and outs of the computers/laptops very well. Those who are having problems read the forums and your problems will be addressed or you will be helped.

Like to have linux and be able to utilize the full power of the rog laptop i bought (which im very happy i did it rocks). Since I am a IT student as well as a gamer I got this for both worlds. I really love windows and well its my main operating system.
