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Review on 15.6" Notebook MSI GF63-216RU 1920x1080, Intel Core i7 11800H 2.3GHz, RAM 8GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, Windows 10 Home, 9S7-16R612-216, black by Dimitar Arnaudov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

When I compared it to Alienware, which had the same performance qualities, I decided to go with this one because of the pricing. I won't say that I regret my decision because the Alienvaer is even slower and costs between 35,000 and 40,000 dollars more. Different pros: Video card performance. Keyboard. You are able to select a configuration for two solid-state drives (SSDs), and then place them in RAID. Various disadvantages: After using a Macbook for a while, I decided to upgrade to this laptop since I figured it couldn't possibly be any worse than what I had before. The only thing I was missing on the mac was the ability to view standard graphics. Since this is the cause of this MSI reaching temperatures of one hundred degrees and making noises similar to those of an airplane, I believed that perhaps Windu needed to be reorganized. I downloaded it from the website and purchased Windows 11 professional at the price of the internet. I installed all of my software, and although it seemed like nothing was wrong, it functioned normally for a period of three months. Once more, time passed, and conditions started to rise up to between 100 and 105 degrees and troll. I installed a program for undervolting the CPU and turning off the turbo mode. After doing so, the temperature reduced by 20 degrees, but it was not quite able to reach the mark of 90 grams. No matter what other hardware a laptop may have, in general, it will not be productive if it does not have at least two fans and, preferably, three fans, as is the case with Alienware. Even newer MacBooks have better build quality than these older models. The display cover's hinges have been significantly tightened so that it can be closed like the hood of a Lada Vesta and can even be opened when it is struck by a wave. You are unable to put your hands on the chassis because it slides in the middle. There is only one method for turning on and off the backlight on the keyboard; there are not 20 different levels of brightness. The touchpad has a good feel to it, but when you press down on it, it flexes quite a bit, making it difficult to operate. The sound is terrible; the Nokia 3220 has a far better sound quality. Even if there will only be integrated graphics and a processor that can go up to 2.4 GHz, the performance can be maintained for one hour and forty minutes when running on batteries in medium mode. In addition to this, the laptop itself starts to make a horrible ultrasound that is almost impossible to differentiate from other sounds. After giving it some attention, I was able to pinpoint the source of the sound as being directly underneath the area of the back cover that houses the battery.