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[Gaming Laptop] MSI 15.6" i7-7700, 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD+1TB HDD, GTX1050, Win 10 ($1300)

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  • Mar 19th, 2018 8:58 am
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Deal Addict
Feb 26, 2005
4481 posts
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Edmonton
The Powerful 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ Quad Core Processor
Windows 10 Home
Latest GeForce® GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 with desktop level performance
15.6" Full HD (1920x1080), 94% NTSC wide-view panel
Exclusive Cooler Boost 4 Technology
The X Boost function from MSI technology supports faster storage access speed
Dragon Center provides six functions to get a total control of your personal computer
WTFast free premium license for 2-month
USB Type-C reversible plug
Exclusive SHIFT technology boosts performance under controlled noise & temperature
Nahimic 2 Sound Technology delivering 360° immersive audio experience
Audio Boost enhancing the gaming headset sound detail and sound stage
Keyboard by Steelseries with full color backlighting
Exclusive Silver Lining Printed keys
Killer Gigabit LAN Controller + Killer Shield + 802.11 ac
Matrix Display supporting 4K output up to 2 external monitors
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Jan 16, 2009
2764 posts
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Calgary
Doesn't seem very hot, I bought almost the same spec dell but with a 1050 Ti instead for about $1200 nearly a year ago.
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Apr 17, 2003
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Soulsaber wrote: Doesn't seem very hot, I bought almost the same spec dell but with a 1050 Ti instead for about $1200 nearly a year ago.
This is actually a good system for photo and (non-professional grade) video processing. The 94% NTSC panel is 100% AdobeRGB
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May 15, 2011
495 posts
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The strong point of this system I think is its a good quality panel. But this is not a gaming system with that video card and only 2gb of graphics memory. The 1050 is more or less the successor to the 960M, and really extremely underwhelming card, let alone the insufficient memory, at this price point.

It should be at least a 1050TI, and really, a 1060M, with 6gb video ram. Then I would consider this sytem at this pricepoint.
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Jun 17, 2015
139 posts
8 upvotes
Richmond Hill
Soulsaber wrote: Doesn't seem very hot, I bought almost the same spec dell but with a 1050 Ti instead for about $1200 nearly a year ago.

how is the Ti? I was looking at a laptop to play pubg/fortnite/overwatch on the go and was debating spending more on a 1060 or getting a 1050ti. thoughts?

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