QUOTE(horns @ Sep 19 2013, 03:11 PM)
yeah i see you everywhere
apart from the single fan, it was the spec of power brick that made me confused a bit. i did compared the various areas when i looked for the right laptop previously (yeah you know what i want
).
i felt confused when i saw that msi extreme comes with a 180W power brick. how come it can be that energy efficient?! (aw r4/17 is 240W when you have higher end cpu/gpu; clevo provides 230W to 330W; even asus is 240W for jh, 780m with 4700hq).
msi gt series has the potential to be customized when i want to. the problem is the more stuff i put in, the more power is needed. the power supply can become a serious bottleneck.
that's why i said it's a pity.
yes i know what you want on notebook to have... apart from the single fan, it was the spec of power brick that made me confused a bit. i did compared the various areas when i looked for the right laptop previously (yeah you know what i want
i felt confused when i saw that msi extreme comes with a 180W power brick. how come it can be that energy efficient?! (aw r4/17 is 240W when you have higher end cpu/gpu; clevo provides 230W to 330W; even asus is 240W for jh, 780m with 4700hq).
msi gt series has the potential to be customized when i want to. the problem is the more stuff i put in, the more power is needed. the power supply can become a serious bottleneck.
that's why i said it's a pity.
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i was also have same critical thinking on Single FAN(why i call my NB HAIR BLOWER lols not dis MSI FANBOI AS i am becoming one too..i also luv ASUS G series) true regarding other Brands provide 240w AC for Gpu with GTX 770m/780m but base on HWinfo64 i don't see any GPU/CPu throttle when playing Crysis3/3Dmark13/Hitman/TombRaider... there no power over spike and reduction of FPS during gaming only i see effect during Gaming/benchmark is Reduce power level from battery.. so i assume MSI GT60/70 effectively use extra power from battery to supply GPU/Cpu if needed during the gaming/test session... and Thermal bridge also help on reduction on thermal...
Edit: Negative of using battery+AC power is wear level of battery... HMM.. and regarding more stuff/add on hardware more power it need.. i think they design NB to operate optimum effecincy and test on180W ac to able supply efficient power to GT60/70... well i hope so they did proper QC/TEST at R&D... well i think my GT70 is full add-on and seem to be okay
This post has been edited by Unseen83: Sep 19 2013, 03:38 PM
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