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Costco Members: MSI GE75 Laptop: 17.3", RTX 2070, i7-10750H,16GB RAM, 512GB SSD

+ $10 S/H

$1,200

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: MSI GE75 Raider Laptop (10SF-446) on sale for $1199.99. Shipping is $9.99 (you may visit any participating Costco retailers to save on shipping if available)

Thanks to community member truckinusa for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged into your Costco account w/ an active Costco Membership to purchase. Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Specs:
  • 17.3" FHD (1920x1080) 144Hz 3ms IPS Display
  • 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10750H Processor
  • 16GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM
  • 512GB NVMe Solid State Drive + 1TB Hard Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Graphics, 8GB
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 201 (2x2) + Bluetooth® 5.1
  • Steel Series RGB Backlight Keyboard with Anti-Ghost Key + Silver Lining
  • Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
    • 2x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
    • 1x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
    • 1x HDMI 4K
    • 1x Mini DisplayPort
    • 1x Card Reader SD, SDHC, SDXC
    • 1x Ethernet LAN Killer GB LAN
    • 1x Audio jack

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Member only savings valid 3/10/2021 - 4/4/2021 or while supplies last
    • This deal replicates this previous Popular Deal that earned 182+ thumbs up
  • About this product:
    • Costco 2-Year warranty from date of purchase
    • MSI Warranty: In accordance with original manufacturer's products serial number/barcode, notebook products are warranted for 12 months hardware by original manufacturer or purchase date after registering online.
    • MSI Warranty policy here
  • About this store:
    • Costco will accept returns within 90 days (from the date the member received the merchandise)
    • Costco Wholesale return policy here
  • Price Research:
    • Purchase this unit today and save $300 Off (20% Savings) from the original listed price of $1499.99 (shipping fee is not factored in; most other reputable retailers has this model at a significant higher price range or not available at most retailers)

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Written by truckinusa
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: MSI GE75 Raider Laptop (10SF-446) on sale for $1199.99. Shipping is $9.99 (you may visit any participating Costco retailers to save on shipping if available)

Thanks to community member truckinusa for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged into your Costco account w/ an active Costco Membership to purchase. Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Specs:
  • 17.3" FHD (1920x1080) 144Hz 3ms IPS Display
  • 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10750H Processor
  • 16GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM
  • 512GB NVMe Solid State Drive + 1TB Hard Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Graphics, 8GB
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 201 (2x2) + Bluetooth® 5.1
  • Steel Series RGB Backlight Keyboard with Anti-Ghost Key + Silver Lining
  • Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
    • 2x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
    • 1x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
    • 1x HDMI 4K
    • 1x Mini DisplayPort
    • 1x Card Reader SD, SDHC, SDXC
    • 1x Ethernet LAN Killer GB LAN
    • 1x Audio jack

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Member only savings valid 3/10/2021 - 4/4/2021 or while supplies last
    • This deal replicates this previous Popular Deal that earned 182+ thumbs up
  • About this product:
    • Costco 2-Year warranty from date of purchase
    • MSI Warranty: In accordance with original manufacturer's products serial number/barcode, notebook products are warranted for 12 months hardware by original manufacturer or purchase date after registering online.
    • MSI Warranty policy here
  • About this store:
    • Costco will accept returns within 90 days (from the date the member received the merchandise)
    • Costco Wholesale return policy here
  • Price Research:
    • Purchase this unit today and save $300 Off (20% Savings) from the original listed price of $1499.99 (shipping fee is not factored in; most other reputable retailers has this model at a significant higher price range or not available at most retailers)

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rruff
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I'll say it again. You can undervolt the processor a good amount: I boosted my 6 core performance 29%, and it runs cooler. You can basically make it as good as a Ryzen (or better) with no risk to hardware. You have total freedom to manipulate power, temperature, and noise to your liking. For instance it runs just as fast at 35W as it did at 45W stock. If I max out the fans and CPU I can run at ~68W and 91C and 4.3MHz on all cores forever.

Undervolting is locked out of most 10th gen CPUs, but MSI allows it. You need to enable it in the bios, and then use Throttlestop. Ryzen processors can't be undervolted.

4th time I've linked in this thread? https://www.techpowerup.com/forum...75.279412/

I'd never done anything like this before. It wasn't hard.
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5400 rpm??? Its 2021 not 2011!

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Quote from RussianBytes :
thanks for clarifying but what are the major differences in the lines?
This article [laptopmag.com] is a couple years old, but the basic product categories are still the same. In general, in terms of price, materials quality, and features

GT > GS > GE > GP > GL

But... GS tend to be overpriced and run hotter and slower than similar-spec GE models because they're crammed into much thinner chassis.
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Quote from jclark :
This article [laptopmag.com] is a couple years old, but the basic product categories are still the same. In general, in terms of price, materials quality, and features

GT > GS > GE > GP > GL

But... GS tend to be overpriced and run hotter and slower than similar-spec GE models because they're crammed into much thinner chassis.
Aah, so GE is the sweet spot.

what about GT? I guess they are super-duper priced? Thanks
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jadephan
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Quote from RussianBytes :
You have 0% risk! You got this from costco didn't you? Heck, even MSI encourages you to try it - see the link below! Use rruff's GUIDE! He knows his stuff and has explained it like no other!

https://www.msi.com/blog/get-a-fr...oc-scanner [msi.com]
yeah just order this minute ago from costco. You convinced me. Thank. Will do the hardware tweak. The guide is for 2060 version I am wondering if it safely applies to this 2070 version?
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Quote from jadephan :
yeah just order this minute ago from costco. You convinced me. Thank. Will do the hardware tweak. The guide is for 2060 version I am wondering if it safely applies to this 2070 version?
follow rruff's guide. It is written in a logical way and you should figure it out. This "optimization" will also encourage you to love your laptop even more since you are involved in engineering it!
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Quote from jclark :

GT > GS > GE > GP > GL
.
where does the GF fall?
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PaulZ5835
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Wow amazing price, but I'm still gonna go for new legion 2021.
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Quote from PaulZ5835 :
Wow amazing price, but I'm still gonna go for new legion 2021.
At what price???? Further, their Intel CPU matched with 2060 line has the RTX shacked. Who knows is they will shackle it on their new lines as well which means you will be paying top dollar for a handicapped GPU......and you are waiting for that?

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Quote from rruff :
I'll say it again. You can undervolt the processor a good amount: I boosted my 6 core performance 29%, and it runs cooler. You can basically make it as good as a Ryzen (or better) with no risk to hardware. You have total freedom to manipulate power, temperature, and noise to your liking. For instance it runs just as fast at 35W as it did at 45W stock. If I max out the fans and CPU I can run at ~68W and 91C and 4.3MHz on all cores forever.

Undervolting is locked out of most 10th gen CPUs, but MSI allows it. You need to enable it in the bios, and then use Throttlestop. Ryzen processors can't be undervolted.

4th time I've linked in this thread? https://www.techpowerup.com/forum...75.279412/

I'd never done anything like this before. It wasn't hard.
I ADDED this to the wiki
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Quote from Discombobulated :
Costco Wholesale has for its Members: MSI GE75 Raider Laptop (10SF-446) on sale for $1199.99. Shipping is $9.99 (you may visit any participating Costco retailers to save on shipping if available)
Quote from truckinusa :
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You need to update your post to include critical details in the wiki.
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rruff
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Quote from RussianBytes :
Reapplying the thermal paste - is that only for the CPU and not the GPU?
.

Heatpipes and heatsinks are all connected probably so might as well do both.

I thought machines would just throttle if they got too hot, but maybe if it is a severe issue they just shut off.
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Quote from rruff :
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Heatpipes and heatsinks are all connected probably so might as well do both.

I thought machines would just throttle if they got too hot, but maybe if it is a severe issue they just shut off.
I will try and get more information and report back.
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doomtoall
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If you do chase you don't get the warranty you get from using the costco visa
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ASUS ROG Strix G17 Laptop: i7-10750H, 17.3" 1080p 144Hz, 16GB , "RTX 2070 Super" ($1500 at Walmart now; was $300 on sale in early Dec 2020)

VS

MSI GE75 Laptop: i7-10750H, 17.3" 1080p 144Hz, 16GB , "RTX 2070" (non-super) [The one in this deal at $1200]

Quote from netscorer :
I'm probably going to stick with MSI. Asus is faster and runs cooler, so it's a win, right? But MSI has more premium finish, brighter display, better keyboard, full RGB keyboard compared to zone RGB in ASUS, way more powerful speakers with added subwoofers, more ports, webcam, SD card slot, better management software ( I prefer MSI Dragon to Asus ROG center), smaller, lighter, cheaper and extra year of warranty.

Plus MSI BIOS allows undervolting and ASUS locked this in the July BIOS upgrade.

What ASUS does have in its favor is ability to set Nvidia GPU as the primary card, which adds another 2% to performance. MSI only has Optimus, which means video signal to laptop display always goes through Intel GPU even if Nvidia is running the show.

I'd say if you want raw graphics power, go with ASUS, no question. But if you want a better overall laptop, MSI GE75 Costco deal is the winner.
Excellent feedback. Thanks!
Last edited by RussianBytes March 10, 2021 at 06:13 PM.
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Quote from doomtoall :
If you do chase you don't get the warranty you get from using the costco visa
You do get an extra year of warranty from Chase Freedom Flex making it 3 years of total warranty. So, the difference is warranty in the 4th year. How much do you value that? Do you value that more than $60 to $90? By then the laptop will be obsolete anyway and Elon Musk's space ships will be taking people for space travel.
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I just played with this at my local Costco. I didn't pull the trigger on the spot, but it seemed like they had plenty of them in stock in my store. My quick 5-10 minute impressions are below, but note, my Costco apparently doesn't connect any of their laptops to their internal wifi, so I couldn't even open google images or watch youtube to determine picture quality.

Screen - My biggest question is still how many nits does this goes up to. In store, it definitely felt more than 300 (my current laptop is around 250 nits, and I could tell this one was way brighter). Matte display on this was perfect to drown out the harsh factory lights in costco. Resolution of 1080p was fine, but I really wish it was 1440p. I have pretty good eye sight, and the text and icons felt a little too big for me (yes, I set the scaling to 100% on the demo unit). There were some stock pictures in the "photos" app that I looked at, and to be honest, colors looked pretty damn good, ESPECIALLY for viewing inside a damn harsh lit giant warehouse.Couldn't tell if there's backlight bleed on the demo unit, since you know, I can't request my costco to turn all lights off in the entire warehouse lol. I couldn't quite figure out how to view the LCD panel model number to google it once I got home (I tried device manager but couldn't see a specific model).

Keyboard - pretty cool seeing the RGB in person. The demo unit wasn't allowed to open dragon center (I clicked the icon, wouldn't open), so I couldn't really play around with colors too much (other than the HARDWARE button on top right of keyboard that flips a couple color modes). Windows key on the right of the space bar kept throwing me off, just muscle memory for me to click it on the left. This was a major annoyance for me honestly. Keys actually felt good IMO, travel was very nice. Font is a little "gamery". Yes, I toggled the hardware "max fan" button while playing with the demo unit, had to rev up that engine lol

Touchpad - Actually not bad, I was very surprised. I kept reading it's plastic (which it is), but it felt way smoother than my plastic Dell Inspiron one. Pretty smooth gliding, even on a germ infested demo unit that probably has been used and abused by people at Costco walking around eating the chicken bake rolls. Red accent around the touchpad is kind of wack, but in terms of touchpad, I was pleased. Physical keys under touchpad felt firm, solid clicking (unlike my dell latitude from work that's soft and mushy).

Build - Deff a tank IMO. Not extremely "T H I C C", but deff aint a macbook. Felt very solid, especially when closed. It's quite heavy (I tried picking the demo unit up as much as it would allow with the security wire), and I could deff tell it's hefty. Granted, you guys are all aware of this... Physical size isn't what I'd consider the standard, giant 17 inch laptop. It actually appeared a little bigger than a 15 inch laptop, but not a "17 inch laptop" so that was nice.

Hinges - I actually enjoyed the "stiff" feel of the hinge when opening and closing the laptop, it made the laptop feel sturdier to me. Don't know if that's squeezing the crap out of the LCD display or not, but the hinges being this "stiff" felt GOOD to me.

OS "Snappiness" - Moot point, since this demo unit was literally tied to a demo setting where I couldn't even open dragon center. Also, I looked at task manager, it has been on for over 10 days straight... Plus, since it's not on wifi, I guarantee you it wasn't up to date with latest drivers AND windows updates. Kind of a shame really, I hate seeing this type of beastly hardware neglected like that. There was some constant demo playing on the laptop, that when I viewed task manager, was literally using the cpu at 45%.

Overall feel - I didn't pull the trigger, but it's very tempting. I did confirm there's a "tamper seal" on the bottom of the laptop over a screw, so that's still something I'm concerned about (updating hardware aka breaking the seal, and god forbid having to return for a different issue and being given a hard time since you "opened" it). This would be my first "gamery" laptop, so I understand what comes with that. You can't expect macbook thinness and tolerance (tight seems, fit and finish), but I can't imagine how beastly this would be if you actually buy it, do all windows and driver updates, and even upgrade the RAM and SSD. Overall 5-10 minute demo in store, I'd say 4 out of 5 stars. Leaving out a star since I still don't know how the brightness and color of the display is in a normal bedroom setting and not a giant warehouse show floor.
Last edited by iGeorge March 10, 2021 at 06:15 PM.

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