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Review on MSI WF65 Mobile Workstation Laptop: Intel Core i7, NVIDIA Quadro πŸ’» T2000, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVME SSD, Win10 PRO - Review and Specs by Amar Amar ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

The iron is up to date, but the chassis is somewhat old. The design costs have been cut down to their absolute minimum; as a result, the pricing is quite reasonable. The attributes look great on paper, but in practice, the user experience is only average. On Ryzen, the use of HP Omen was the better option. Has some pros Plenty of power with 8 cores and 11th generation Intel processors. The standalone video card is not lacking in performance. RAM slots 2; nothing is soldered in place. IPS screen 144 Hz. The keyboard has not been altered in any way; there is a distinct button for turning the device on and off, there is no accounting block on the right side, and it is quite easy to perform tasks while blindfolded using the keyboard. Price that is not prohibitive. The solid-state drive that is included in the package is really decent. Having certain negative aspects Battery capacity is very low. It doesn't hold more than two hours even under the lightest of loads. It is enchanting folly to have separate holes for a microphone and headphones, because if you have wired ears along with a microphone, your microphone will not function properly. The noise of the cooling system is picked up by the built-in microphone, which is another drawback of using this type of microphone. When the processor becomes too hot, the cooling system has a hard time keeping up. Even under the least load, the noise is already noticeable to a significant degree. This miracle from the same network catches 40-50 Mbps, in contrast to the iPhone's display of 300 Mbps, which is caused by a weak wifi antenna. If the access point is in the immediate area, then everything should be good. The process of disassembling in order to install additional Memory is highly perplexing. The atavism that is the slot for inserting a SATA drive is only a cost-cutting measure for the chassis's design. Instead, a battery with a larger capacity could perhaps fit, however this is not the case.

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