A viral Reddit thread has ignited criticism of the MSI Thin 15, with users flagging thermal throttling and durability concerns. The conversation reflects broader frustrations with compromises in entry-level gaming hardware.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Redditor-says-buying-MSI-Thin-15-made-him-laughing-stock.1028981.0.html
MSI laptops in general is crap, all my MSI gaming laptops fried regardless of how much I paid for it. In comparison, all my non-MSI gaming laptops still work just fine.
How is this worthy of news?
Quote from: MakingTechFriendly on June 03, 2025, 08:29:18How is this worthy of news?
Yeah, "news" lately here are increasing with
"Redditor says"; this today, the other day some guy who wants older RTX in his laptop (Reddit user considers trading RTX 4060 laptop for used RTX 3080 Ti model: Cites performance and VRAM gains (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Reddit-user-considers-trading-RTX-4060-laptop-for-used-RTX-3080-Ti-model-Cites-performance-and-VRAM-gains.1027693.0.html)), someone else about 4-5 days ago (I forgot the name so can't find it) who found poor performance with his new gaming laptop...
Wow, is is the computer news cycle really this slow?
A gaming laptop runs hot? The hell you say. I actually do find these notebnooks, especially slim ones, to be utter madness where they shoehorn in like 50-100W in a slim system and maybe even 150W if it's got any thickness to it.
What kind of slop "news" is this?