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MSI GE76 RAIDER 11UG-054 17.3" FHD INTEL CORE I7-11800H 2.4GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3070 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD

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Características MSI GE76 RAIDER 11UG-054 17.3" FHD INTEL CORE I7-11800H 2.4GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3070 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD

Tamaño17.3 "

RAM32 GB

VRAM8 GB

Capacidad1024 GB

PassMark (G3D)15527

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PE23

03.08.2022

Quote from: ACW Servis on March 02, 2022, 17:29:25 Quote from: ACW Servis on March 02, 2022, 17:29:25 well, I just bought this exact same laptop with the 4k 120hz (500nits, 100% Display-P3) version. It came out alright, but there were a lot of bugs, especially with Windows 11. It also had some issues with the bluetooth. Other from that, it's fine. Only 2 years of warraty though (in this 2 year period you can also call them to come to your house to fix it too) My old elitebook x360 830 g6 had already failed. The bottom has already fallen off and is bent. Many of the keys fell off and it overheats too much. The performance sucked and i cant even like open like adobe apps. it just instantly crashes. I bought it in 2020 with like i5-8265u and the worst screen type. their warranty sucked and i cant do anything now. I put it in my drawer forgotten now.

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mecan

14.06.2022

I think one of the standouts of the GE series has been its good speakers as it has dedicated subwoofers. But, there is NO mention of that, except for the graphic of Hz results. I think you need to call that out. I am not sure if you need to test 30+ games at different settings. Test 10, and we will still be very happy about it.

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Glen Hassell

27.04.2022

The 10th Gen GE76-10UH, was the greatest computer of any form, I've owned in 37 year's of gaming, cracking, coding, developing, programming, encoding, ripping, zipping, recompiling and anything else you can possibly mention. It was only equalled by the devastation I've felt since it was stolen, without insurance and another 2 year's of finance to continue paying. My advice is by all means, it's the best computer of my life. Please consider insurance & guard the thing with your life. Jealousy is not something that most people even consider but I've learnt to my detriment, it has no limit to the destructive nature of people.. as a pensioner, disabled & unable to work anymore.. I can only urge you to get insurance! Enjoy the best, your worth it.

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TheObsidianOrder

03.04.2022

You're being biased but I have an Asus ROG laptop right now and after a year or so the fan started slowing and making noises not to mention big overheating problems fast-forward 6 months and the keyboard keys wore down and some keys don't work or broke itself and 2 USB ports are shot and the fan needs to be changed. Barely 2 years old and needs over 400 in work done to fix just the keyboard and fans replaced not including repasted or anything else!!! Will never buy another Asus laptop again!!!!

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ACW Servis

02.03.2022

The problem with MSI laptops, however powerful and good they may seem on paper, that they are terrible in the long run, especially in the after-warranty period. After 3-4 years, you will run into defects and faults. You will need new fans (thats a sure thing), a keyboard, perhaps hinges or lid will crack and you will need replacement. With MSI, chances are you are screwed, as the parts will be unavailable very soon. On the contrary I have no problem servicing old Elitebooks, Zbooks (7+ year old laptops) Alienwares and Precisions (basically anything Dell branded) or ThinkPads. Even Acer is a sure thing, Aspires from 2010 are still 100% serviceable.

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Djsm

21.02.2022

Is the 1440p and 4k monitor on laptop gsync?????

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Alex Markov

18.02.2022

I both MSI GE76 with i7-12**  3800TI and 4K display - the display is amazing and overall laptop is very fast and quiet, very quiet (I am comparing with Aero 15 and schencer 15 pro)

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RobertJasiek

09.02.2022

Thank you, I am beginning to understand things. So suppose we have both a display with high Hz and genuine contents (such as a game with that many FPS) with that Hz. Then, in principle, the user has the possibility of seeing visual contents more smoothly. However, I still wonder whether every user can perceive 360Hz contents as smoother than 60Hz contents or some users simply do not perceive any difference.

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Framerate

09.02.2022

Quote from: RobertJasiek on January 30, 2022, 07:30:58 Quote from: RobertJasiek on January 30, 2022, 07:30:58 That's not how any of it works: the framerate of the video does not change no matter how fast display you have. If the video has been recorded at e.g. 25FPS, then it's 25FPS, even if you're watching it on a 360Hz display. The only case, where this wouldn't apply, is if you're using specialty-software to interpolate frames, therefore artificially raising framerate, but none of the most popular video-players, web-browsers or such even have such an option, let alone enabled by default. It's a different thing for games and such, where the image isn't a recording, but it's instead rendered every time it's pushed to the display.