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Review on MSI 2021 GF63 Thin Gaming 15 Laptop - 15.6" FHD IPS, Intel Quad-Core i5-10300H, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, GeForce GTX 1650 4GB, Backlit Keyboard, WiFi6, Win10 + HDMI Cable by Nguyn Thanh Bnh ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

When using Linux Mint, I was forced to turn on Intel's power saving mode since, otherwise, the system would crash. Total. If you need a laptop with a lot of memory, and you want to spend less than one hundred thousand dollars on it (as of June 2022; I don't know how much they cost when you read this), I didn't find any option. Nonetheless, you should get ready to get used to it. In that case, you should seek elsewhere because there are better options. These are some advantages: You are able to install up to 64 GB of Memory. It's a good proc. My tasks are pulling. The blind keyboard is designed to teach touch typing. I brought a laptop running Windows, however dual booting with Linux was able to start up without any issues. I used to have a Dell XPS, and due of the way the raid was configured, I was unable to start both of them at the same time. Either one or the other will have to do. Having this drawback: Noisy. The fan screeches even when there is very little load on it. Hot. To reiterate, the area around Esc should never be touched, even while the system is under light strain. Ports that are crooked. See the previous point for more on how hot it gets. The power cable is routed directly in the opposite direction of the "exhaust" of the cooling system. If you took out the HDMI port on the rear, you need also take off the power supply there. There was no audible or tactile response when the power button was pressed. And also very restrictive. There is some ambiguity over whether you pressed it or not. There is no bracket for attaching the second disk; rather, the disk rests on a fixed connector, and on the opposite side of the connector, on the sides of the disk, there are two places for bolts. The bracket for attaching the second disk is not present. In my opinion, with regard to the bar that is going to press the disk (without it, it hangs). Because this particular bar is not part of the package, I was required to. The touchpad is a source of grossness. It even has a far superior version on the Dell Vostro; I'm not talking about the Macbook here.

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