Walmart has
16" MSI Vector Gaming Laptop (Vector A16 HX A8WHG-004US; Cosmo Gray) on sale for
$1299.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX 16-core, 32-threads (2.4GHz / 5.3GHz Boost) Processor
- 16" QHD+ 2560x1600 240Hz IPS 100% DCI-P3 Wide View Thin Bezel Display
- 16GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM Memory (2x 8GB, SO-DIMM, up to 96GB)
- 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD Storage
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU (12GB GDDR7)
- AMD Radeon 610M Integrated Graphics
- Wi-Fi 7 (MTK) + Bluetooth 5.4
- IR FHD 1080p Webcam w/ Privacy Shutter
- 24-Zone RGB Gaming Keyboard with Copilot Key
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
- 2x USB4 / DP & PD 3.1 Type-C (Thunderbolt 4 Compatible)
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x 2.5GbE RJ-45 LAN
- 1x SD7.0 Card Reader
- 1x 3.5mm Universal Audio Combo Jack
- Windows 11 Home
- 4-Cell 90Whr Li-Ion Battery w/ 330W AC Adapter
- 14.05 x 11.18 x 1.12" (5.95 lbs)
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Warranty
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One thing to note that people often don't mention, it technically doesn't have a second ssd slot. It comes with a 1tb but you would have to take it out and replace it with two 2230 M.2 ssds since the ssds have to face each other and only two 2230s can fit in there, not 2280s.
Fan noise and temps are often high so a repaste is highly recommended along with undervolting the CPU. Build quality is decent, don't know what the other comments are talking about but it's a sturdy and good feeling laptop. Keyboard feels great, screen is great, port selection is good, it can support upto 140W power delivery through USB-C so you can ditch the brick charger it comes with when travelling or taking it to class. I use the Anker 140W charger (keep in mind this charger supports 140W only if the laptop is the only thing plugged into it, so do your research if you can find a better one): https://www.anker.com/products/a2...40w-4-port
Ofc there's users complaining about BSOD but thankfully I've not had those problems. Recommend a clean install of windows and all the drivers (if you have iGPU problems, I recommend getting the drivers from MSI's website for it). It's a laptop with some noticeable compromises IMO but if you can get past those, its a solid gaming machine at a very enticing price-point that can last you a good couple of years until you might want to upgrade the RAM (if the prices ever come down).
I would say to keep in mind that other 5070ti laptops are often at a price point jump of $500 or even more and people can buy a whole other machine in that price gap alone so if you're chasing price-to-performance, technically nothing beats this deal.
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This was already posted a short while back as well but hardly got any attention: https://slickdeals.net/f/18979078-msi-vector-16-inch-qhd-240hz-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-9-8940hx-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070ti-16gb-ram-1tb-ssd-gray-2025-1299?src=SDSear
It has been this price for so long because this is mostly junk with the myriads of problems buyers have reported in this, such as one comment stating: "The device experiences frequent Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors, specifically DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION and ntoskrnl.exe failures. Despite clean driver installations, system latency remains high, causing significant stuttering and performance issues. Additionally, system-level installer windows (amdafapp.exe) appear repeatedly and cannot be dismissed, indicating a corrupted factory image or firmware instability."
For potential buyers, just because it's cheap doesn't mean it should be bought, try to research and read reviews before you do, because chances are you'll regret it.
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This was already posted a short while back as well but hardly got any attention: https://slickdeals.net/f/18979078-msi-vector-16-inch-qhd-240hz-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-9-8940hx-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070ti-16gb-ram-1tb-ssd-gray-2025-1299?src=SDSear
It has been this price for so long because this is mostly junk with the myriads of problems buyers have reported in this, such as one comment stating: "The device experiences frequent Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors, specifically DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION and ntoskrnl.exe failures. Despite clean driver installations, system latency remains high, causing significant stuttering and performance issues. Additionally, system-level installer windows (amdafapp.exe) appear repeatedly and cannot be dismissed, indicating a corrupted factory image or firmware instability."
For potential buyers, just because it's cheap doesn't mean it should be bought, try to research and read reviews before you do, because chances are you'll regret it.
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One thing to note that people often don't mention, it technically doesn't have a second ssd slot. It comes with a 1tb but you would have to take it out and replace it with two 2230 M.2 ssds since the ssds have to face each other and only two 2230s can fit in there, not 2280s.
Fan noise and temps are often high so a repaste is highly recommended along with undervolting the CPU. Build quality is decent, don't know what the other comments are talking about but it's a sturdy and good feeling laptop. Keyboard feels great, screen is great, port selection is good, it can support upto 140W power delivery through USB-C so you can ditch the brick charger it comes with when travelling or taking it to class. I use the Anker 140W charger (keep in mind this charger supports 140W only if the laptop is the only thing plugged into it, so do your research if you can find a better one): https://www.anker.com/products/a2...40w-4-port
Ofc there's users complaining about BSOD but thankfully I've not had those problems. Recommend a clean install of windows and all the drivers (if you have iGPU problems, I recommend getting the drivers from MSI's website for it). It's a laptop with some noticeable compromises IMO but if you can get past those, its a solid gaming machine at a very enticing price-point that can last you a good couple of years until you might want to upgrade the RAM (if the prices ever come down).
I would say to keep in mind that other 5070ti laptops are often at a price point jump of $500 or even more and people can buy a whole other machine in that price gap alone so if you're chasing price-to-performance, technically nothing beats this deal.
i'm still on the fence for this.
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