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MSI GT73VR Titan 17-Inch 4K-226 Gaming Laptop

MSI GT73VR Titan 17-Inch 4K-226 Gaming Laptop

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To celebrate 30 years of excellence in gaming and innovation, MSI created the powerful Titan laptop, which features an NVIDIA GeForce GTX1070 GPU that delivers 50 percent more performance compared with single GPU solutions. Powered by the latest sixth-generation Intel Core i7 processor, it has plenty of power for gaming, working, and running multiple applications Read More

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ComedyFrame
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Jun 23, 2017
Money is a problem for me... I want a cheap gaming setup... Right now I have a great HP pavilion 17.3in not very good specs and I also use it for college... What would be a good setup? Preferable a laptop
inincubus
3
Jun 20, 2017
1440p + M.2 SSD woulda gotten me to join.
user794519812
43
Jun 16, 2017
No ssd?
Abula
43
Jun 16, 2017
Personally i think the combo of 4k and GTX1060 is not good, the laptop from MSI that is appealing is the GT73VR TITAN-427, it comes with a GTX1070 and 120hz 1920x1080 that to me its a very good combo for gaming, aside from this the SSD is not prechosen to you, so you can go with a cheap one or an expensive, overall the best SKU from MSI.
Abula
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Jun 16, 2017
Thanks for the reply, initially i did see 1060, so probably was a typo, this makes it a little more viable, that said, i still think 4k gaming is not that great, specially on a 17'' where the size itself will make the difference with 4k not as tangible as on a 32'' screen, again not trying to say its a bad option, probably its a great option for editing and doing stuff where 4k might bring something extra to the table. But for pure gaming, 1070 is a better match for 1080p gaming aiming at 120fps, which is what the other SKU brings.
Yeah, one of my companies is involved in AR/VR work, my notebook for work specifically in that capacity is a DT-X7, it's a ridiculous beast, GTX-1080 (8GB), overclocked i7, 17" 2550 G-Sync display, gets less than an hour on battery, heavy - all my other dev work, personal use/productivity, is on a 15" MBP. No question, the Max-Q form factor/design is way better. We almost bought Razor Blades, very nice aesthetics (still shy of a MBP), but the 1060 was just not enough for our needs (and expectations) after using 1080/Ti on desktops.
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