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MSI MODERN 14 14" B11MO-038 INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 4.7GHZ / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD

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Características MSI MODERN 14 14" B11MO-038 INTEL CORE I7-1165G7 4.7GHZ / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD

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RAM8 GB

Capacidad512 GB

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An1rew

13.04.2022

Where is the true? In review on laptopmedia dot com autor said BOE NV140FHM-N4V (BOE08D7) haven't any PWM.

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Denis

23.07.2020

I just find the size and weight of this laptop is just awesome. It's great to travel with it, great to have a decent gpu (mine is the GTX 1050 Ti MaxQ version) in it and the cpu is alright for it's consumption. Too bad they didn't put a Thunderbolt 3 in it. I do get a very acceptable 7 to 9 hours of battery life out of it. I don't understand the negative comments about the keyboard, I find it very crisp and a joy to type on it. If I had to chose only one laptop, it would be this one, but I need several!

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Denis

22.07.2020

I just find the size and weight of this laptop is just awesome. It's great to travel with it, great to have a decent gpu (mine is the GTX 1050 Ti MaxQ version) in it and the cpu is alright for it's consumption. Too bad they didn't put a Thunderbolt 3 in it. I do get a very acceptable 7 to 9 hours of battery life out of it. I don't understand the negative comments about the keyboard, I find it very crisp and a joy to type on it. If I had to chose only one laptop, it would be this one, but I need several!

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Some guy

21.06.2020

What are the people above me talking about? I am typing this review on the exact laptop (MSI PS63 Modern). And lemme tell ya, the screen is awesome. I usually keep the brightness at 40-50% and its still very bright and moreover, like the person just above me mentioned, who tf uses a laptop in fkin sunlight??? For anything other than using this at 12 noon on a rooftop on a bright sunny day, the screen holds up pretty well and has good color accuracy. About the performance, its really good(Just, don't use sports mode that often. There are no power limits, so thermals shoot up to 95C no matter the ambient temperature or cooling). I've undervolted the cpu by about 100mv and thermals are much better. Overall, the laptop feels super snappy. Build quality and form factor are amazing. This laptop is surprisingly small (almost like a 14 inch laptop). Trackpad and keyboard feel responsive and easy to use. I personally did not miss the numpad. Keyboard feels especially good to type on. I get about 7-8 hours of battery life on comfort mode and 12-14 hours on super battery mode with normal usage. Overall a solid laptop to get if the price is less than $1100. Super satisfied.

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Carlo

28.05.2020

HI! Is it possible to add GPU to the version without one (PS63 Modern 8M)? I have a tricky idea. In my country the only available version is the low model without dedicated graphic. Does anybody know, if there is also slot for GPU, just not filled? Did any of you teared this thing down? How is the GPU connected? Thank you very much.

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meowmeow69

04.05.2020

The previous comments are absurd. ...with one caveat. I recently purhchased and am typing this on the exact laptop reviewed. however.... I bought it refurbished for $850. At that price point this thing becomes much more valuable. Gaming, although not meant to be its primary focus is pretty darn good, just don't get carried away. Battery life is averaging around 7-8 hours, certainly lower than the advertised 16 lol. Temps do get a bit hot but undervolting can fix that. All the complaints about using it outside... I'm sorry but who tf actually does that? What scenarios have you commonly using a LAPTOP outside. If I'm out and about outside I'd just be using my... you know... phone. OH! and one more thing, the form factor. Great... so great, I really can't stress that enough, I went from a 15.6" lenovo y50..... and the difference is insane. This thing feels like a 14" laptop in comparison, the bezels are great, it seems even more thin than the reviews suggested, and carrying it is a joy. So look, if you're still somehow looking at these reviews, and you want it for daily life, gaming, studies, maybe even some editing/rendering than this is a solid choice!

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Hale

05.02.2020

The panel type cannot be AUO123B. AUO paces diagonal in first two digits, so 123B (or B123) should be 12.3", which is not the case. MSI uses panel from AUO and ChiMei, which can be anything, but generally cheaper TN and xVA (yes, AUO has 14" IPS in its portfolio, which is quite an old model)

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Eiraku

28.01.2020

TBH, it's not even a decent retooling of the PS42, considering that my own unit came with a 1050 (MQ or otherwise), which - with careful undervolting/underclocking for stable extended performance - can very easily show this "rebirth" unit the door when it comes to games (and other GPU intensive workloads). Of course it also came with a (now aged) 8th-Gen i5 so proc (and power consumption-wise) it's probably not as good... though considering the limited cooling capabilities of the chassis the gap might be lesser than one would think (at least in terms of performance). Though being limited to 16GB single-channel max kinda blows. At the very least, however, having the Modern 14 around guarantees a stable supply of compatible spare parts if stuff decides to break on this thing.... if the mobo holds up that long anyway. And those dark grey keyboard caps would probably provide a nice contrast against the otherwise boring silver body of my PS42... if only I could find some for not too much money.

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Abd. Razak

28.01.2020

In my point of view, this MSI Modern 14 is a kind of rebirth of the MSI PS42.  :) Both of them have the similarity in the case model, size and weight, all ports and camera location, led indicator, keyboard and touchpad position, top and fan grilles, fan layout, motherboard (incl. ssd, wifi) layout, LCD, etc, they are looks like twin inside and outside.. Even PS42 also offered MX250 in one of its GPU selection. Probably the most notable difference are CPU (refreshed to 10th gen), color, and fingerprint option.  :D Of course, motherboard's model name also different here (MS-14B11 vs MS-14B31), since they have a different marketing name. But, it is a little bit strange that all of these "twin like" similarity are not mentioned in the article (except for the LCD type only).  :)