Total Installed Capacity: |
512 GB |
Built-In Speakers: |
2 x 3 W |
Operating System: |
Windows 10 Home (64-Bit) |
Memory Type: |
2666 MHz DDR4 |
Adaptive Sync Technology: |
None |
ECC Memory: |
No |
Wi-Fi: |
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac); Dual-Band (2.4 & 5 GHz) |
Solid State Storage: |
1 x 512 GB M.2 NVMe PCIe |
Ethernet: |
1 x RJ45 (Gigabit) |
Aspect Ratio: |
16:9 |
Resolution: |
1920 x 1080 |
Optical Drive: |
None |
Graphics Type: |
Dedicated |
GPS: |
None |
Ports: |
3 x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1) |
Pointing Device: |
TouchPad |
Dimensions: |
15.63 x 10.67 x 1.1\" / 397 x 271.02 x 27.94 mm |
Power Supply: |
180 W |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH): |
21.2 x 14.4 x 4.6\" |
MU-MIMO Support: |
2 x 2 |
NFC: |
No |
Size: |
17.3\" |
Media Card Slots: |
1 x SD/SDHC/SDXC |
L3 Cache: |
12 MB |
Keyboard: |
Notebook Keyboard |
Panel Type: |
IPS |
Audio: |
1 x 1/8\" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Input/Output |
Memory Configuration: |
2 x 8 GB |
GPU: |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with 6 GB GDDR6 VRAM |
Maximum Boost Speed: |
4.5 GHz |
Response Time: |
3 ms |
CPU: |
2.6 GHz Intel Core i7-9750H 6-Core |
Refresh Rate: |
144 Hz |
Buffered Memory: |
No |
Built-In Microphones: |
Yes |
Display: |
1 x HDMI 1 x Mini DisplayPort 1.2 |
Webcam: |
User-Facing: 720p |
Touchscreen: |
No |
Total Installed Memory: |
16 GB |
Capacity: |
6-Cell: 51 Wh |
Bluetooth: |
5.0 |
USB Type-C Ports: |
1 x USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
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2.6 GHz Intel Core i7-9750H Six-Core |
16GB DDR4 | 512GB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD |
17.3" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz IPS Display |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (6GB GDDR6) |
SD/SDHC/SDXC Media Card Reader |
USB Type-A & Type-C | HDMI | Mini DP |
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Windows 10 Home (64-Bit) |
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If you meant better deal for just 1660Ti then sure, but not overall. Some people are specifically looking for 17" and not 15", got a better 17" deal than this right now? If not then, you need to do your research before posting
If you can wait till blackfriday the same laptop with a 2060 will be only 100 more.
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If you can wait till blackfriday the same laptop with a 2060 will be only 100 more.
1660Ti laptops have been in lower price, not sure about this particular model
If you can wait till blackfriday the same laptop with a 2060 will be only 100 more.
Will that come with call of duty?
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Where?
My b costco
Walmart has the y540 for only $990 with the same specs.
https://slickdeals.net/f/13550869-lenovo-legion-y540-laptop-intel-core-i7-9750h-15-6-1080p-144hz-ips-16gb-ddr4-512gb-ssd-gtx-1660-ti-win-10-999-free-shipping-walmart?src=catpagev2
urlhasbeenblocked had the G5 with the same specs for around $700 (after urlhasbeenblocked points)
https://slickdeals.net/f/13370380-dell-g5-gaming-laptop-284-in-urlhasbeenblocked-points-144hz-gtx-1660ti-i7-9750h-256gb-ssd-1tb-hd-fs-944?page=2
Do your research first before posting stuff yo.
(Useful review of the laptop, albeit it was reviewed at a more expensive price tag
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sucking-wind-MSI-GL75-suffers-from-loud-fans-and-potential-coil-whine.436878.0.html)
Yep sorry my memory was $1259 but I guess it was $1279. Still you're looking at a bump of roughly 15%-20% depending on the game compared to a 1660ti and GSync is worth its weight in gold.
I recently grabbed the Y740 15" 2060/1TB SSD one for $1200 in a pre-BF deal (with 5% teacher discount). After 15% CB and tax, ~$1125. Amazing laptop with undervolting CPU and overclocking GPU. Battery life is bad but I've read you can put the 17" battery in the 15" if you don't mind losing the 2.5" bay.
For anyone else, 1660ti Y740's, at least on the 15", don't actually have G-sync despite very misleading claims, so recommended to avoid.