So I have this tendency to buy a really nice rig (Desktop) Build it then Replace it lol. I play with too many things. Now I am onto this computer by MSI, I personally have not ever gone with or used MSI computers/Notebooks I have always been a Asus Guy.
Onwards to my question. How reliable is this notebook series. Does it have overheating problems, Any cons to them. The specs from the website are
I7 3610 Processor/Want to upgrade it to I7 3820
12GB Ram
Nvidea Gtx 680M With/4GB DDR5 Graphics.
I have a a desktop right now but defiantly want to get rid of it and move to something more portable. (Desktop posted below)
Desktop
Cooler Master Storm Stryker Case(white)
ASUS VK248H-CSM Black 24" Montior
4 Seagate Momentous XT Hybrid 750GB Hard Drives
Intel I7 3960X Processor
2 Evga Signature Gtx 690 4GB Video Card's (One is not opened) Could'nt fit it in the case
EVGA X79 Classified Motherboard
Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB Ram 2x8GB Sticks
Power Supply
Bluray player
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They're nice laptops. They can get a little hot supposedly but I don't believe anyone has had any real overheating problems. You should look through the forum there is tons of information. Why did you show off your desktop? It's nice, but has no relation to anything on the forum.
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-=$tR|k3r=- Notebook Virtuoso
Meh, it was your first post, and everyone gets off-topic occassionally. I forgive ya!
I do have a suggestion though..... rather than creating a new thread, why not post in an already existing thread, like HERE!
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MOTHER OF GOD OF ALL RIGS!! Thats one sick desktop.!
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Thanks for the complements. Also I will move it to there. Thanks for the advise. -
Prostar Computer Company Representative
This is the first time I see MSI selling the highest gaming graphic available in the market. I test it many many hours and do not see any big issue. However, I just wonder why they do not have a 675M GTX in GT60 series like GT70 series?
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Well, they have one with the 670M. I think Sager offers a 675M for $100 more with the NP9150 which is a competitor to the GT60-0NE
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Oops, wrong topic.
See benches in the GT60 W/680M owners lounge!
GT60-0NE-220US GTX680M Laptop
Discussion in 'MSI' started by AsusGamer21, Aug 7, 2012.