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    gt72 poor build quality?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Stoop14, Nov 29, 2014.

  1. Stoop14

    Stoop14 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm having a really tough deciding between a g751 and gt72, being able to clean the fans is a big deal for me, seeing how hard it is to clean the Asus fans! BBut I keep reading about Ppl saying msi build quality isn't as good as asus ect.. is this thing going to break before Ieven can take advantage of the ease of cleaning?
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    No the gt72 is built very well, it's based on their latest chassis design which is intended for the high end market.
     
  3. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    I don't think so, both ASUS/MSI had a time where their quality were terrible but no one stayed on the same ground still forever.
    GT72 is a killing machine with lots of horsepower in it, and quality build.
     
  4. Stoop14

    Stoop14 Notebook Consultant

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    Is it more of a killing machine then the Asus?
     
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    ddhdd Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would say so. Asus tends to lean more to the side of low noise over pure power. However looking at the ROG forums, the g751 seems to be having a lot of quality control issues.