![]() ![]() Major modifications are only found in technology and features: With the exception of the slightly reworked interfaces, both laptops look similar and thus we will not reassess the chassis, connectivity, input devices or speakers. The GT72S-6QE is nearly identical to the GT72-2QE that we tested not quite four months ago. ![]() The lower priced model features a GeForce GTX 970M rather than GTX 980M. Buyers on a tighter budget and limited to spend at most 2000 Euros (~$2278) on a laptop will find a match in the GT72-6QD. The highlight: Thanks to NVMe technology, the M.2 model scores much better than conventional SATA III SSDs.Īnother highlight is the matte, Full HD screen that can boast very high viewing angle stability. The 64-bit version of Windows 10 is, however, installed on a 256 GB solid-state drive. A 16 GB working memory (2 of 4 slots filled) and a 1000 GB, 7200 rpm HDD accompany that. In contrast to most family members, it does not sport a Core i7-6700HQ (2.6-3.5 GHz, 6 MB 元 cache), but a Core Core i7-6820HK (2.7-3.6 GHz, 8 MB 元 cache instead. We opted for the 2700 Euro (~$3075) top model GT72S-6QEG16SR421BW for this report. Although it did not exactly stand out with higher performance in prior tests, its considerably lower power consumption was striking (e.g. Unlike the predecessors that were furnished with a CPU from the Haswell or Broadwell platform, MSI now relies on the brand new Skylake architecture in its latest GT72. For the original German review, see here. ![]()
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