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Posted by Viper Technology
 - May 27, 2021, 08:26:22
The PE70 6QE is generally an inner update to a year ago's PE70 2QE in much the equivalent vain as the PE60 6QE is to the PE60 2QE. In this way, we suggest looking at our past survey page on the PE70 2QE for additional subtleties and pictures since the most recent revive shares similar body and attributes. 

What clients will get rather with the PE70 6QE are redesigned internals including Skylake, DDR4, USB Type-C, an alternate showcase board, and other minor changes. Its case is put together on the whole with respect to the current GE72 arrangement besides with another layer of silver paint. Something else, the MSI is very comparative in center determinations to other 15-and 17-inch gaming frameworks with its Core i7-6700HQ CPU and GTX 960M GPU. The framework presently retails for simply more than $1100 USD through iBuyPower.
Posted by An Dao
 - November 04, 2016, 05:01:31
This review says that this notebook does not support Nvme SSD. However, in the MSI page, they say that this do support Nvme.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 10, 2016, 08:55:55
Part multimedia, gaming, and business. The PE60 6QE is a small update over last year's PE60 2QE based on the GE62 chassis. Unfortunately, MSI will have to do more to distinguish its Prestige series from the rest of its gaming lineup.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-PE60-6QE-Prestige-iBuyPower-Edition-Notebook-Review.165151.0.html