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| Rating: | (4.1 out of 5 stars) |
| Reviews: | 17 Amazon Reviews |
| Product Name: | MSI GE75 Raider-023 17.3" Ultra Thin Bezel Gaming Laptop NVIDIA RTX 2080 8G, 144Hz 3ms, Intel i7-8750H (6 cores), 32GB, 1TB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD, Per Key RGB, Win 10, Aluminum Black |
| Product Description: | MSI GE75 Raider-023 17.3" Ultra Thin bezel gaming Laptop, NVIDIA RTX 2080 8G, 144Hz 3ms, Intel i7-8750H (6 cores), 32GB, 1TB NVMe ssd+2tb, per Key RGB, Win 10, Aluminum Black |
| Model Number: | GE75 Raider-023 |
| Product SKU: | B07MM2TSFB |
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You do have an HDMI 2.0 and mini display port both of which do not have the overhead required by the TB3 port.
DisplayPort can support 40Gbps and multiple 4k/60Hz monitors. Also DP on USB-C can support Power Delivery up to 100W.
You are right that you can survive without TB3 on USBC, but at $2500, you shouldnt have to settle.
I can see if the reviews were 100% positive all around, but based on what I'm seeing, this laptop is hit or miss; and for that kind of money, they can keep it.
All I hear about is how hot these newer i-series CPUs are, and how you need to undervolt them, etc.
Add a high-end video card like this into the mix along with a super thin frame and you're ASKING for trouble.
Can't imagine this thing lasting for more than a few months with heavy use.
I can see if the reviews were 100% positive all around, but based on what I'm seeing, this laptop is hit or miss; and for that kind of money, they can keep it.
All I hear about is how hot these newer i-series CPUs are, and how you need to undervolt them, etc.
Add a high-end video card like this into the mix along with a super thin frame and you're ASKING for trouble.
Can't imagine this thing lasting for more than a few months with heavy use.
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BTW Microcenter has the 2080 for $2400 the 2070 version should be $2000 if still in stock as these are old deals.
BTW Microcenter has the 2080 for $2400 the 2070 version should be $2000 if still in stock as these are old deals.
DisplayPort can support 40Gbps and multiple 4k/60Hz monitors. Also DP on USB-C can support Power Delivery up to 100W.
You are right that you can survive without TB3 on USBC, but at $2500, you shouldnt have to settle.
Very much this. I don't get it. What's the point when you can't use a TB3 eGPU when this tech ends up depreciated? Also, what's the deal with no support for 3x NVME?
The MC deal had 2x512GB if you read between the specs I thought but I haven't looked in a while. Full 1TB NVMe's have been price dropping at least on Amazon. Btw the last I looked on Amazon you can get the 2070 version with 9750H for $2000! $2700 for 2080 with new cpu unfortunately.