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post Oct 9 2014, 09:55 PM, updated 5y ago

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Welcome to MSI Gaming Notebook Thread V3!

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MSI Gaming Series

The Latest Raider Series, the Essence of Elite with True Gaming Technology

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GE75 Raider : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GE75-Raider-8SXl

5 TIMES BIGGER THAN OTHERS LOUDER SOUND,
MORE RESONANCE, AND HIGHER QUALITY [/size]


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Ultra Slim Astonishing Gaming

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GS75 / GS65 Stealth Thin : https://ca.msi.com/Laptop/GS75-Stealth-9SXl

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Super Thin and suitable for all

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GF75 / GF63 Thin : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GF75-Thin-9SX-GTXl

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Titan with the superb performance

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GT75 Titan : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GT75-Titan-9SXl

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post Oct 9 2014, 09:56 PM

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MSI Creator's PC & Workstation

The Slim and powerful Creator PC

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PS42 : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/PS42-8RX

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The Creator

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P65 : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/P65-CREATOR-8RX



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post Oct 9 2014, 09:57 PM

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Beyond The VR

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VR One (GTX1060 / 1070): https://www.msi.com/Backpack/VR-One-7RE

TOWER FOR PRO GAMING



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MSI GE Raider series

GE63 / 73 VR




MSI GS65 Stealth Thin

GS65




MSI GT TITAN series

GT75VR








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post Oct 9 2014, 09:58 PM

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MSI GP Series

GP70/60 Leopard



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GP60 2QE Leopard PRO
GP60 2QE Leopard



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post Oct 9 2014, 09:59 PM

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MSI Workstation Series

MSI Workstation- Architecture & 3D Printing Application



MSI Mobile Workstation Assists in Car Design



WT72

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WT72 2OL Workstation
WT72 2OK Workstation
WT72 2OM Workstation


WS60 2OJ



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WS60 2OJ 4K Edition Workstation
WS60 2OJ Workstation




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post Oct 9 2014, 10:01 PM

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MSI C Series

CX70

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CX70 2QF

CX61

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CX61 2QF



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post Oct 9 2014, 10:02 PM

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MSI Events & Promotion

[NEW!]Purchase MSI Gaming Notebook with GeForce GTX 970M,980M or 980 and get “Rise of the Tomb Raider” for FREE!

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post Oct 9 2014, 10:03 PM

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MSI NOTEBOOK & AIO PC SERVICE CENTRE

*MSI Service Centre Hotline 1300-88-2273
*MSI Product Info Centre Hotline 1300-22-1986
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MSI Service Centre location http://my.msi.com/page/msinewmap

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Warranty Information http://my.msi.com/page/warranty
Product Registration http://register.msi.com/



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post Oct 9 2014, 10:36 PM

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MSI Dragon Army Owner List

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GT Series
shin2l GT70 2OC
sos_tiram GT70 2PC
EdenHazard17 GT72
Unseen83 GT70 2OD
Crusnik04 GT72 2QE
androidfans GT72
icemessenger GT72 2QD Dragon Edition
raven143 GT80S 6QE "Heroes of The Storm" edition

GS Series
tjinn GS70 2QE Stealth Pro Red Edition

GE Series
skyline_biru
ZRong223
Blitz85 GE60 2PE
singkwong GE62 2QE
Mnsyahir96 GE62 2QE

GP Series
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GX Series

Workstation Series
icp WS60 2OJ

C Series

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post Oct 10 2014, 03:14 PM

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GT72 refreshed with GTX 900M graphics thumbup.gif

Saw the launch of one of the biggest leaps in mobile graphics we’ve seen in a long time. We’re talking of course about the NVIDIA GTX 900M series, which consists of the GTX 970M and the 980M. These come in distinctly different flavors, but they’re both extremely high-performing, while using less power than the previous generation.

If you want the best, the GTX 980M is your choice. A GT72 with the GTX 980M scores over 11000 points at stock frequencies in 3DMark 11 (with NVIDIA 344.00 drivers), whereas the GTX 970M outperforms the previous generation’s high-end offering GTX 880M in the same benchmark by scoring about 9200 points.
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MSI Notebook Product Guide October 2014 is out now!

[NEW!] MSI Notebook Product Guide Booklet

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post Oct 24 2014, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(oreomint94 @ Oct 23 2014, 06:07 PM)
hey, im using MSI GP60 for almost a year now, but 2 days ago, my internal speaker sounds like a pecah and im under warranty, can I replace it or can't I ?
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Hi there, you may claim warranty for your unit. Kindly contact service centre hotline 1300-88-2273 (operating from Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm, except public holiday). Thank you.

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QUOTE(tjinn @ Oct 23 2014, 07:35 PM)
Just got the new Gs70  from Ck multimedia.
Comes with a free mouse and steel series Flux headset.
Definitely a solid piece of hardware.  <3[attachmentid=4183143]
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Updated on the owner list.

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post Oct 24 2014, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(watermineral @ Oct 24 2014, 12:36 AM)
msi customer service "closed" my complaint ticket without letting me know and din't response with it... nice customer service~
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post Oct 24 2014, 10:58 AM

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GTX 980M overclocking

The GTX 980M is extremely high performing out of the box already, but there is always more to gain if you’re brave enough. That’s right, today we will be overclocking a little bit.

Before doing this yourself, you should know that the drivers limit how high you can actually set your GPU frequency. Being a mobile GPU, you won’t have to worry about fan profiles or voltages though, as these are simply not adjustable – all you need to worry about is clock frequencies. No power limits, no fan profiles.

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Test system:
MSI GT72
Intel Core i7-4700HQ
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M 8GB
16GB DDR3-1600

First off, the stock base runs in 3DMark Fire Strike, 3DMark 11:

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The 980M-equipped GT72 scores a cool 8207p in Fire Strike and over 11000 in 3DMark 11 on the performance preset – figures that even the high-end offerings on the desktop side just recently can’t match. For example, the same system with a GTX 580 wouldn’t reach these scores.

Never mind though – we were supposed to try out overclocking, so with Afterburner 4.0, we set core frequency as high as it would go (+135MHz or 1173MHz/1262MHz Boost on GPU and 6212MHz on the memory). The GPU had no problem with this frequency, while higher memory frequencies would crash. The results are even further improved performance, with little increase in graphics card temperature – the Fire Strike score increases from 8207 to 9107 points, a 10.97% increase in performance with no effort to speak of.

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The 3DMark 11 scores also yield a nice boost of a bit over 600 points, or 5.55% at the same frequencies.

There is almost always free performance to gain from overclocking – just make sure your cooling is up for the job. In the GT72, these bumps in frequency doesn’t load the cooling too much, so they work for pretty much every day use.

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post Oct 24 2014, 11:01 AM

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GT72 Thermal Performance

Hey all,

I’ve read a bit about people being curious about the 980M and how hot it runs, so I decided to try it out on my GT72. While I was at it, I thought I should give the Cooler Boost feature a go at the same time…

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What I did was to run a looping benchmark (Resident Evil 6) for about 15 minutes, and let Afterburner run in the background, logging temperatures, recording the maximum. I did also crank up the core frequency by a full 135MHz, resulting in a peak boost frequency of 1261MHz on the GPU. The memory was clocked at 5800MHz.

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First up was the standard fan profile, the GT72 out of the box, if you will. I wish I had a decent way of giving you noise levels as well, but to me, there is obviously noise from the cooling, but it isn’t bad at all. You can easily game without headphones on and not be disturbed by the noise levels. Also, the temperatures stay at a relatively (for notebooks) low 80°C.

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After that, I did the same run, but with Cooler Boost activated instead. The exact same overclock, benchmark and once more over 15 minutes in RE6. The result is a louder machine as the notebook’s fans spins up to max, but honestly, I found the noise levels non-intrusive for gaming with a headset on. A lot quieter than the GT70, for example.

This feature drops the temperatures from the already quite low 80°C peak with a full 6°C to only 74°C, with a full 135MHz GPU overclock. Sure, you won’t want to run with the Cooler Boost activated all day, but for those toasty LAN parties, where you sit around with a headset anyway, I can see the point.

Tests were conducted with a 22°C ambient temperature in the Resident Evil 6 benchmark at 1080P, high settings for 15 minutes.

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Power saving in MSI Notebooks?

MSI has developed a feature called SHIFT for the GT72. Even though the GT72 barely doesn’t run particularly hot, you might come across some scenarios where you might approach the thermal limits of the hardware, such as gaming outside or in offices without air conditioning in hot countries. Maybe you just don’t need all that performance, and want to limit the heat output, for comfort reasons? You can make sure you’ll stay inside thermal limits, both your own as well as the system’s with a simple key combo, completely independent of your operating system’s power profiles.

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In short, you have three modes to choose from, when running on AC power:
Sport Mode: Overclocking of both CPU and GPU. Also activates Cooler Boost
Comfort Mode: CPU turbo is enabled, but GPU frequency is prohibited from ramping up into boost frequencies.
Green Mode: CPU turbo disabled, lower frequencies/voltage on both CPU and GPU. Lower revving fans.

The switch between SHIFT profiles is simple, done by pressing the Fn + F7 key combo, or via Dragon Gaming Center. As you’d expect, Sport Mode delivers the maximum potential of the hardware and the highest scores, while Comfort and Green Mode are a bit slower, but lowers the temperatures by a lot. Below, you can see the performance difference between the different profiles in 3DMark Fire Strike on the GT72.

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There largest gains are in GPU temperatures though – by changing from Sport to Green Mode, you’ll see an 11°C drop in temperature and a full 14°C drop in CPU temperature.

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SHIFT, therefore, is a handy tool which helps you control power consumption and thereby heat output. If you don’t need all the power, for example during lighter game loads, why not make sure the system runs quieter and cooler?

SHIFT is available on NVIDIA GTX 900M-series equipped GS60/70 as well as the GT72.

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QUOTE(sos_tiram @ Oct 24 2014, 01:09 PM)
But the GPU is detachable...

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