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Posted by Patrick Williams
 - April 04, 2019, 19:42:17
I have had both laptops. I first had the MSI GE75 and then returned it for the ASUS. I am surprised by the temps you show on the MSI, as my MSI ran hotter than hell, and oh yeah I actually have had TWO GE75 raiders. My first one was super underwhelming benchmark wise, so I exchanged it for another and saw better performance.

I ran both the ASUS and the MSI dual channel 32GB. The MSI had better GPU performance, but GOOD LORD did the CPU run hot. CPU temps, even after repaste, were consistently in the 90s. After repaste, my GL704 has stayed in the 80s for the CPU, and low 70s for the GPU, and thats with a 155mhz OC using afterburner (I prefer afterburner over the ASUS equivalent). The MSI ran me 2k, as it was on sale from its normal 2299 price tag, while my ASUS ran me 1799, on sale from its 1999 price tag. The screen on the MSI had less IPS glow, but both displays are awesome.

I would recommend either, with my preference being the ASUS. The per-key RGB of the MSI vs the zone lighting of the ASUS is missed, but the overall build quality of the ASUS is heads and tails better than the Raider. The MSI lid had waaaay too much flex when pressing on the back, which was one of my main reasons for exchanging.
Posted by cybort
 - March 17, 2019, 09:22:11
Both are single channel.
Posted by rram
 - March 15, 2019, 12:44:13
its not a fair comparison, the CPU is bottle necked by single channel RAM on the MSI, its not thermal throttling at all (funny you even mentioned MSI is noticeably cooler), MSI chasis and board design of Raider is the best among midrange gaming laptops
Posted by Erick Abesamis
 - March 15, 2019, 11:20:55
How come the cpu of the msi75 throttles more  than the asus gl704 when the msi75 has cooler temp than the asus?
Posted by dude
 - March 15, 2019, 09:56:40
Single channel memory will limit the performance of the GE75. Not a fair comparison.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 15, 2019, 08:17:25
These two 17.3-inch MSI and Asus gaming laptops are in direct competition with each other with the same Core i7-8750H CPU, same RTX 2070 GPU, and even the same retail price of $2200 USD. We go over the pros and cons of each model to see which one is right for you.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-GE75-Raider-vs-Asus-Strix-Scar-II-GL704GW-Asus-has-the-CPU-performance-advantage.414516.0.html