Thin and fast. Thanks to the new Pascal GPU, MSI now packs high-end performance into a thin laptop. The temperature development is okay and other areas of the GS63VR Stealth Pro are convincing as well, but MSI should have another look at the fans.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-GS63VR-6RF-Stealth-Pro-Notebook-Review.179761.0.html
Can you make a review about the New Alienware 15 with 4K, I'7 6820hk, GTX 1070, and 16gb 2667MHz?
the review has a big mistake .
hdmi is version 2 and it can support 4k 60hz, that s what i am using right now .
i have it connected in my samsung 40ku6000 at 4k 60hz, via hdmi cable.
Useless review. You even hadn't made a point that differnet models would have different specs.
Mine GS63Vr has LG Philips display, 1 TB Hitachi HDD, average cooling system noice. As well as no trottling at all!
Yup, CPU and GPU could heat up to 90C, if you're gaming smth like Witcher 3 with laptop laying on the blanket or other stuff, which could actually worsens cooling. But in other scenarios, for e.x. using it on the table, I could barely hit 80C bar.
GTX 1060 boosting nicely to 1700-1800 MHz, sometimes hit 2 GHz in light, but demanding games - I had 2 GHz in Metro LL and RD:Grid.
As well as other noncenses in this article, at least you could mention that other models represented in the market could perfome different. It is just a mess
No Thunderbolt 3 benchmark?
Disappointing :(
Maybe I'm confusing apples with pears, however in the text it says: "The average luminance in the sRGB mode is 234 nits". On the other hand, in the table(s) the brightness is shown as 279nits. Which is the correct figure? I have bought this machine based on the general positive reviews on the internet, and my leading reference was here.
As I have now used the GS63VR, I'm slightly disappointed with the display's brightness level and suspect that the real figure might be 234nits. Some other sites report similar levels as well. How do you comment?