MSI GT60 Dominator Pro performance with Battlefield Hardline BETA

Hey everyone!
I have played the Battlefield Hardline closed BETA on my MSI GT60 Dominator Pro, I played it on 3K resolution with all FULL MAX settings! I played a few games with no problems and very smooth gameplay, very impressive and only in BETA stage! here is some screenshots that shows the graphics settings too.
Easy game on the GT60! :cool:

thanks for your sharing:D, a lots of people talking about 3K panel now, I think it worth while it come with GTX870M graphic.

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  • MSI GT60 Dominator Pro 475 - nvlddmkm errors when on Hybrid Power

    Hi there,
    I'm having some issues with a brand new GT60 Dom Pro with NVIDIA GTX 880M and I'm hoping you can help. Whenever I play a game and Hybrid Power kicks on, I begin to have horrible frame rate issues and audio/video stutter. Sometimes the machine will recover, other times the game will crash.
    System logs usually show several nvlddmkm errors around the same time ("The description for Event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found.") I have also seen several instances of Resource Exhaustion Detection indicating that the system is low on Virtual Ram (which really should not be the case with 16GB RAM and Windows managing the page file).
    I've tried a few different, recent NVIDIA drivers. I've run hardware tests on the CPU, RAM, and Video Card (heaven benchmark) with no concerns. One thing I find curious is that heaven shows only 4GB of RAM on the GTX880M, where there should be 8GB.
    I know the nvlddmkm error can have many causes. If anyone has any ideas to try I would really appreciate it!

    Here I will post you my Update on my own thread what I made about the heat and fan.
    As I understand from an other guy here, MSI overclock the GPU directly after you start a game to it´s max to 93°C and then the problem starts.
    I can't understand why MSI only used 1 fan until the new 72.
    I enjoyed it at my ASUS one quiet and cool.
    But anyways.
    UPDATE
    Today I got a Notebook cooling pad from Coolmaster (the XL).
    I got it because of the loud fan and the heat, the cooling pad is awesome, it´s so quiet (19 Db), the Notebook fan is also much quieter now, and I got a temperatur drop of about 18°C permanently.
    I will still buy a new thermal past when I have time and put it on it, for a a better cooling.
    http://www.pic-upload.de/view-23998698/3.png.html
    http://www.pic-upload.de/view-239987...nannt.png.html
    So after 5-6 Hours of playing Arma 3 I made this screenshots.
    I was told MSI overclock the GPU to get at it´s max directly after booting the game, before I got the cooler it was at 93°C and after I got performance drops...
    Now the GPU don´t get even close to the 93 mark, but now it´s at 75 and the GPU still down clock itselfs and only work with 50%.
    And I don´t know why....
    A friend of mine just got the ASUS ROG with the 880m and can play arma at 60fps at max, and I´m still sitting here at my 21...
    Any ideas ??
    I think one of the problems is the Hybrid power which don´t really work as you can see, it goes on and off always.

  • Does the MSI GT60 Dominator PRO 2PE have super raid 2 option ?

    Does it have those 3 x msata ssd slots in it even though the model just comes with 1tB HDD ?
    Does it come with this super raid 2 adapter ?

    Does it come with this adapter ?
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    Does it come with this adapter ?

  • Driver msi gt60 dominator pro

    Hello guys yesterday I bought this notebook however the installation of windows 8.1 64bit I can not find this driver ..
    ACPI \ VEN_ENE & DEV_0110
    ACPI \ ENE0110
    * ENE0110
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    Install this radio switch driver.

  • MSI GT60 Dominator 424 - Low Frame Rates

    Hi fellow MSI fans!! Just got my MSI GT60 Dominator 424 packed with 4800MQ and the nvidia GTX870M.Sadly i noticed very low fps on all games. Battery mode set a high performance. GPU selected as 870M and not the intel while gaming. GPU setting all set to optimal values(No AA or Vsync).
    Dota 2 : 65-75 Fps
    Starcraft 2 HoS : 35-65 fps
    Only 2 games tried so far. In game settings - Ultra with no AA.
    Is there an fps limitation in the nvidia Drivers or is something else wrong??
    Not able to enjoy gaming :( My other laptop with gtx560M performs better

    Quote from: martinkyle20;103768
    I tried the msi driver no difference in performance from the latest driver, Also repasted the GPU & CPU with IC Diamond 24 to reduce heat and fan noise got about 3-5 degree improvement (90c) while using FurMark. 800 series isn't living up to its reputation
    Try to set the ‘javaw.exe’ to run on NVIDIA GPU. This will improve the FPS of Minecraft.
    Minecraft is running by ‘javaw.exe’ and since it’s not actually a game's .exe file, NVIDIA Control Panel can't detect it and it'll be running by Intel GPU.

  • The MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Owner's Lounge

    Hi Folks, this will be a work in progress, and will be updated as more information becomes available. This topic is also discussed at the NBR forum, HERE!
    ***The MSI GT72 Dominator Pro..... the next great SUPER POWER..... awesomely SEXY too!***
    Welcome to the MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Owner’s Lounge! Available Now..... Order Yours Today, and Prepare to Dominate!
    MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Models, Specifications, and Product Links:
    Specifications
    GT72 Dominator Pro-010 | MSRP: $2,599.
    GT72 Dominator Pro-007 | MSRP: $2,999.
    GT72 Dominator Pro Product Pages:
    MSI U.S.
    MSI Notebook
    MSI Gaming - Dragon Army HQ
    MSI Global
    Where To Buy Your New MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Notebook:  
    Friendly, reputable, and highly respected resellers, who freely volunteer their support to forum members:
    1.) GenTech PC | Website | MSI 17" notebook site page | Tel#: 1-800-990-7945 | email: [email protected] | Contact: Ken Lee
    2.) PowerNotebooks | Website | MSI notebook site page | Tel#: 1-877-711-1777 | email: [email protected] | Contact: Donald Stratton
    3.) Xotic PC | Website | MSI notebook site page | Tel#: 1-877-289-9684 | email: [email protected] | Contact: Justin Nolte
    4.) RK Computers | Website | MSI notebook site page | Tel#: 1-866-760-4998 | email: [email protected] | Contact: Rob M
    Where To Buy MSI Notebooks (U.S. & Canada) | Global
    MSI Helpful Links:
    MSI Gaming
    MSI AfterBurner
    MSI Dragon Army Forum
    MSI HQ User Support Forum
    MSI Customer Service | Global
    MSI Notebook Warranty Information
    MSI Notebook Product Registration | Global
    Official MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Product News:
    17 July 2014: MSI Unveils GT72 Dominator Pro, the Benchmark Breaking Desktop Replacement
    22 July 2014: Evolution of the ultimate GTX's gaming laptop MSI GT72 Dominator/Pro Gaming NB, brand new design and unique features with latest NVIDIA GTX graphics
    29 July 2014: GT72 Dominator Pro Receives Best of Computex 2014
    Official MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Downloads:
    Bios
    Drivers
    Firmware
    Utilities
    Manual
    Gaming Mouse Driver
    Other Downloads:
    NVIDIA GeForce Final Release Drivers
    NVIDIA GeForce Beta Release Drivers
    NVIDIA Control Panel User's Guide
    Latest NVFLASH for Windows & DOS
    MEMTEST86 Free Download
    MSI AfterBurner
    CPU-Z
    GPU-Z
    NVidia Inspector
    HWMonitor
    FutureMark's 3DMark & PCMark8
    AIDA64
    Atto Disk Benchmark
    HD Tune
    Svet's Fermi / Kepler VBIOS/EC Tuner Version (2.84c) GTX-880M support soon! :D
    Treexy Driver Fusion ( .....replaces the ever popular, Phyxion 'Driver Sweeper')
    Piriform 'CCleaner'
    Magical Jelly Bean (product key finder)
    GT72 Dominator Pro Factory 'Stock' Hardware Info ***May vary and subject to change***
    CPU: The 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-4710HQ
    GPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 880M (Kepler GK104M) | Intel® HD Graphics 4600
    Chipset: Mobile Intel® HM87 Express Chipset
    Wireless: Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC | driver download
    Ethernet: Qualcomm Killer™ E2200 Game Networking | driver download
    Bluetooth: Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4 Bluetooth 4.0
    Screen Panel: Innolux Corporation | Chi Mei, ID: CMN1735 | Model: N173HGE-E11, Matte | Product Specification
    HDD: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, HTS721010A9E6300 = 1TB | Travelstar 7K1000, 7200 RPM, SATA III
    SSD: Toshiba, THNSNJ128G8NU, 128 GB M.2 | Firmware
    Optical Drive: LG Electronics, HL-DT-ST-BD-RE-BU20N
    Memory Modules: Kingston, DDR3L 1600MHz, MSI16D3LS1KFG/8G
    Webcam: Suyin Corporation, USB 2.0, 1080p
    Touchpad: Synaptics | MSI : Which touchpad is in my notebook & drivers?
    Keyboard: SteelSeries
    Speakers: Dynaudio | Dynaudio and MSI
    Card Reader: Realtek RT55249
    USB 3.0 Host Controller: Intel (HM87 Express Chipset) | USB 3.0 Specification
    Thermal Paste: MX-2
    AC Power Adapter: Delta Electronics Inc., Model: ADP-230EB T, Output: 19.5V DC, 230W Input: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz universal
    Videos
    [video=youtube;lN_jYTTYsTs]
    How To's:
    Are 'start-up' screens too fast to enter bios? This is how to enter the Legacy / UEFI BIOS.
    Windows 8 Tutorials, Quick Reference Index
    Guide on how to install the NVIDIA Display Driver under Windows 7/Windows Vista
    NVIDIA Driver Rollback/Removal Instructions
    Clean install of Nvidia drivers, NVIDIA Forums> Graphics Technology> GeForce GTX & ION Drivers
    User Benchmark Test Results:
    Other GT72 Thoughts:  (please PM if you have other suggestions.)
    Suggested Backpacks or Cases:
    1.) The Everki Beacon Backpack..... a perfect fit! | At NewEgg | NewEgg Product Tour | At Amazon |
    2.) The Targus 17” XL Backpack | At NewEgg | At Amazon |
    3.) The Everki Lunar Laptop Bag | Everki Lunar Video | At NewEgg | At Amazon |
    4.) The Wenger 17" SwissGear Ibex Backpack | At NewEgg | At Amazon |
    Other Cool Tools or Helpful Additions:
    1.) The Steelseries Sensei Wireless Laser Mouse | At Newegg | At Amazon
    2.) The Steelseries H Wireless Gaming Headset | At Newegg | At Amazon
    Considerably improved over the GT70, purchased from Ken at GenTech PC, I am one of the first official GT72 owners on the planet.
    So, what improvements does the GT72 bring to the table?
     1. Improved chassis design.
     2. Larger touchpad, smooth and seamless with the palm rest.
     3. A large, cool to the touch, glass-like polymer palm rest.
     4. More USB 3.0 ports.
     5. A 230W PA.
     6. A 1080p webcam
     7. Revised Steelseries keyboard, flex-free, with brighter back-lighting.
     8. Dual fan cooling solution, with improved chassis vent design, a better fan control profile, ergo.....
     9. Better overall temps, with quieter operation.
     10. Re-designed chassis, and finally a new model designation.
     11. Gone is the problematic capacitance touch bar, replaced with positive touch switches.
     12. Gone is finicky Optimus switching, replaced with a simple dedicated GPU switch.
     13. mSATA SuperRAID 2, is replaced with M.2 SuperRAID 3, increasing speed, and the capacity of the RAID set. ( M.2 should improve significantly with the Intel 9-Series chipset)
     14. Killer Doubleshot Pro, wherein Ethernet and Wireless can be used independently, or simultaneously for improved bandwidth.
     15. And finally, due to the overall re-design, a more intuitive gaming experience.
    Who amongst you dares to Dominate with the next great 'Weapon Of Mass Destruction'? Join me! Gear Up! Git ur' battle-kit squared away, and I'll see ya on the battlefield!
    ENJOY!
    :D :D :D

    Initial thoughts......
    Well, here it is..... the MSI GT72-2PE Dominator Pro-007US, and the photos below do not do it justice. It's Bold, it's Bad, it's Fast, it's Powerful, and honestly, there is not much, not to like about this notebook. If there is one thing I feel could have been better, it would be the display. The Chi Mei CMN1735 has good brightness, color, and contrast, but lacks decent viewing angles.
    Anyhow, I have already spent a lot of time with tweaking, photos, benchmarks, etc., so I am going to cut-to-the-chase, and try to make this as short as possible.
    As to performance, the benchmarks below attest to the GT72's awesomeness, so what about noise, and the redesigned dual-fan cooling solution? Simply put, it is quieter than the GT70, has a better fan profile, and temps are well managed. Given the hardware, of course you will hear the fans spin up when the system is stressed, but it is not at all disturbing..... and when doing common task, the fans are only noticed if you get close and cozy with the system. Ambient room temperature was 78F, and the system's idle temps were CPU@38C, and GPU@36C. Without the use of Cooler Booster ('stock' fan profile only), during benchmarks the CPU reached 78C, and the GPU averaged 80C, peaking to 82C during the 3DMark Sky Diver benchmark. The palm rest remains cool to the touch, it's polymer is smooth as glass, and it's surface is seamless across the touchpad. Only a mild warmth rises from the keyboard.
    The Steelseries keyboard is indeed flex-free, keys are very positive and responsive, and the back-lighting is brighter..... which I attribute to the keyboard's re-design. Looks awesome!
    So what about SuperRAID 3, is it fast? Oh YEAH! Performance exceeds SuperRAID 2, as expected, and the system boots to desktop in as little as 6 to 7 seconds. HD Tune Pro reports an average read time for the Toshiba M.2 SSD's, as 1535MB/s..... while the previous SuperRAID 2 Sandisk X100 mSATA SSD's was an average of 1411MB/s. On the other hand, SuperRAID 3 really shines in the Crystal Disk Mark scores. To best evaluate the 'Real-World' performance of SuperRAID 3, I used the PCMark 8 Storage Test. For those unfamiliar with this benchmark, the performance score of 5014 is very respectible. The duration of this grueling benchmark is generally 1 to 3 hours, and the GT72 sped through in just 1 hour and 8 minutes. All in all, I applaud MSI's use of the new M.2 SSD's, but I think performance will most improve with future 9-Series Intel chipsets.
    With all the attributes I've mentioned above, it is when gaming, that you understand the mastery of it's intuitive design. The re-designed flex-free keyboard, the large smooth & heat-free palm rest, the spatial Dynaudio speakers, and vivid display, all lend to an immersive gaming experience. So much so, I found myself playing my test game, far longer than originally intended.
    To run the GT72 through it's paces, I chose the recently released, AMD optimized title, Sniper Elite III, by Rebellion. With settings max'ed to 'Ultra', the GTX-880M smoothly sliced through the frames like a hot knife to butter, with frame-rates from 54 to 82Fps, averaging at 65Fps. Game play was extremely smooth and fluid, and never a hic-cup or artifact.
    To represent the 'Out-of-the-Box' experience, I played with the stock fan profile, and Cooler Booster was never used. Like with my benchmark testing, the fan noise was not disturbing, and game audio though the Dynaudio speakers easily comes to the forefront. Fan noise was never a distraction. Temps of the GPU peaked to 82C, but averaged 64C, and the CPU peaked at 68C, averaging 54C. Again, with hardware like this, and without the use of Cooler Booster, these temps are outstanding.... and the new dual fan design is a success!
    Initially I intended my game session to be an hour..... in no time it became 3+ hours, and playing on this notebook is simply FUN!
    The look and feel is very stylish, and smooth finish is actually somewhat fingerprint resistant. Overall, with these great looks, it's fully loaded system specs, and stellar performance scores, the MSI GT72 Dominator Pro not only entitles bragging rights..... it DEMANDS them!
    All of this has me VERY excited for the upcoming next-gen 9-Series, Maxwell, X-treme Edition GT72! Can't wait!
    Enjoy!

  • The most powerful NVIDIA GTX880M on is now on GT70/GT60 Dominator Pro

    WOW ~ check it out... I did not see any other laptop featuring the GTX 880M , it is only available on MSI GT70 and GT60 Dominator Pro now....
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=701478866582618&set=a.356981364365705.87533.345861942144314&type=1&theater

    After reading all the good news here regarding to NV's new product line, simply comes out the question like......The performance of this 880M is the king of the mobile graphics now?
    Quote from: BlueAlexFPS;100692
    I love this one with EXTREME GTX 880M!

  • MSI GT70 Dominator Pro Inconsistent Frames

    I have MSI GT70 Dominator Pro and I noticed that there has been slight decrease in game performance after playing the game for 7-8 hours. I am currently playing Tomb Raider 2013 and before I started playing the game I did a overall performance test of my laptop with a built in benchmark.
    My Specs:
    Intel Core I7-4800mq
    Nividia Geforece GTX 880M 8GB
    1920*1080 LCD 17.3 inch Screen
    16 GB Memory
    1TB 7200RPM-128GB SSD
    Initial Benchmark before playing the game.
    Tomb Raider (2013) on Ultimate setting (Tressfx on)
    Min-34
    Max-68.0
    Avg-49.1
    Post Benchmark after playing for 7-8 hours
    Tomb Raider (2013) on Ultimate setting (Tressfx on)
    Min-28.2
    Max-58.0
    Avg-40.7
    Note: GPU and CPU same temperature on both initial benchmark and post benchmark. GPU (max-76C) and CPU (Max (55C). Same background programs and same video card drivers and same game version. I would like to know why there has been decrease in performance even though the factors are the same.

    Welcome to the MSI club buddy! ....there have been quite a number or threads about inconsistent/low frame rates. I too own an MSI GT60 with GTX870M and seeing inconsistent frame rates. Hope some vbios update fixes this

  • MSI GT70 dominator pro 890 For workstation

    Ive posted this on the 'workstation' section, as it would fit better there, but my laptop is technically the gaming. So, yes it is a double post one in each forum.
     Wanted to know if my laptop was good for rendering, if there were any tips or tricks for using my laptop for video editing, or any tips or tricks for using vegas pro 13 in general. Newbie to this program, normally use cyberlink powerdirector 12.
     MSI GT70 Dominator Pro 890
     i7 4810mq (4900)
     32gb ram
     3x 480gb crucial m500 msata (non raid - 1 OS - 1 media source - 1 scratch disk)
     1tb Samsung evo 840 2.5" (partitioned 50/50 split - 1 Media export - 1 Regular data)
     Gtx 880m 8gb gddr5
     bluray burner
     Thermal paste was repasted with antech diamond 7
     normal 17" tn 1080p panel
     Question of the rendering process. If I have gpu accelerated turned on in normal preferences, but render using cpu only in the actual final render as options screen,, my 15 min movie takes about 22 min. Temps skyrocket cpu wise for first 5 seconds then calm to 90c (80c with turbo fan), gpu gets to 70c (60c with turbo fan). CPU is around 80% resourced, gpu core max, memory clock max, gpu load 15%.
     But if I have same gpu acceleration on main preferences, and change to gpu rendering only under the actual final rendering as options, it takes 28 min, cpu is at 68% (80c max fan), gpu core and memory max, gpu load up from 15% to 30%, memory controller up from 3% to 11% (65c temps).
     So what I see is that gpu rendering preferred options but render cpu only, uses some gpu but more cpu, and gives faster results, than total gpu rendering with more gpu power and less cpu.
     Shouldn't gpu rendering be far quicker than cpu? I know my cpu is good, but thought that the 880m would definitely beat it out in rendering.

    Quote from: BlueAlexFPS;108317
    Normally I would like to say this is very good choice, but since MSI have real workstation, I recommend you check below link to find the real machine for OpenGL graphics works!!
    http://www.msi.com/product/workstation/#?category=GT Series&category_no=1151
    Yup, great recommendation, and also what I thought and spent about 2 weeks researching before not buying. The most often supplied k2000m chip is crap. What it does for professional programs could be compared to the gtx 755m. The k3000 gpu is a decent mid range chip, but the k3000m is a low end. I'd compare it to the gtx 765m for gaming. Only real benefit would be specific drivers. The k4000m is the equivalent of the 870m but for professional. But isn't offered until you hit the $3000 mark. Reading so many reviews and watching several youtube videos showing side by side geoforce vs quaddro, and some programs like photoshop and vegas pro are actually rendered quicker on the geoforce. While Autodesk and maya were within a min of each other.
    I know you probably saw this chart
    I saw it to, which in the very beginning of my laptop search I thought I had found the perfect laptop. But after reading user forums, talking to/with people first hand, then watching some you tube showing side by side 780m vs 3100m rendering. I decided that until I could get the 4100m at a decent price, the 880m would suite me well.
    The 'workstation' laptops are also 4700mq not the 4800-4810mq.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGP0ga6salw
    Heres one of photoshop comparison
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryf4b6BMjNk
    heres a 2 year old maya comparison. While this one is a little off. I found one a few weeks ago that was perfect and I really should've short cutted it. But for maya and solid works, the geoforce is either right behind or right ahead for speed. But when it comes to quality, the quaddro's cant be touched.
    When I use solidworks/maya for a project, normally its just something really quick. In which 100% detail isn't important, but speed is. If/when I need a perfect product, that's what the pc is for. My major projects even on a k4100m (the best mobile chip) it would take countless hours to render. My pc, dual titan black, would take 30-60 min. So I  could use laptop to start and work with project, the 880m does a great job at in project editing acceleration, then i save file/settings export. Load on pc, make sure everythings still good, and render on there. But typical large projects are better done on high dpi mouse, mechanical keyboard, and larger monitors.
    I'm not slamming you at all. Thanks for the comment, typically you'd be 100% correct. And if i didn't have a full out rendering pc, that would be my only option. Plus, i hope you or anyone reading this learned a little something. Or if im wrong somewhere, i can be corrected and learn something.

  • Sony Vegas Pro 13 with the MSI GT70 Dominator Pro

    Heres a quick youtube video showing the usage and temps of my GT70. Using Sony Vegas Pro 13, with cuda acceleration selected and rendering in H.2 codec/format.
    http://youtu.be/kQ3ohbaISCo?list=PLrHpZXNdb69ouOXTELToXKxdzXWJPAhWj
    I will be doing full review, and I have hundreds of Screen shots of every benchmark done by my Asus G750 JM, JS, JZ, and finaly my MSI GT70. I will be putting together a slide show video with a nice comparison between all these notebooks.

    Welcome to the MSI club buddy! ....there have been quite a number or threads about inconsistent/low frame rates. I too own an MSI GT60 with GTX870M and seeing inconsistent frame rates. Hope some vbios update fixes this

  • [UNBOXING] MSI GT72 Dominator Pro

    Well, I love photography, I love eSports, I love gaming, I love travel, and I using a desktop as my workstation.
    But the more country I travel to, I realize a desktop gaming/work station doesn't fit me anymore.
    After a tons of research, I decided to give a try on MSI latest, and the most powerful laptop: MSI GT72 2QE Dominator Pro
    So here are the unboxing.
    Just for your information, this isn't a PROFESSIONAL REVIEW but a UNBOXING ARTICLE!
    ↑ I was wondering what was inside the big huge box besides the laptop itself.
    ↑ There’re another box and looks like a bag pack beside it.
    ↑ Yes, it’s the 3 layers multi-functional backpack for you to carry a 17” inches powerful and "portable" GT72 Dominator Pro safely, as well as keyboard, gaming mice, external portable hardisk and others!
    ↑ The soft padded shoulder straps gives you the comfort to carry it.
    ↑ As you can see the best three things to own a GT72, it come with Killer Network, famous 2.1 Dynaudio sound system and the SteelSeries Engine 3.
    ↑ The specification:
    • CPU: The 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor
    • OS: Windows 8.1
    • Chipset: Intel HM87
    • Memory: 32GB DDR3L, 1600 MHz, 8GB x 4
    • LCD Size: 17" Full HD (1920X1080) , Anti-glare
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX 980M
    • Graphics VRAM: GDDR5 8GB/4GB
    • SSD (GB): 512GB Super RAID 3 SSD
    • HDD (GB): 1TB HDD 7200rpm
    • Optical Drive: BD Writer / BD Combo / DVD Super Multi
    • Audio: Sound by Dynaudio 2.1 channel with 1 Woofer
     - Support 7.1 channel SPDIF output
     - Exclusive Audio Boost 2 technology
     - Creative Sound Blaster Cinema 2
    • Webcam: Full HD type (30fps@1080p)
    • Card Reader: SD (XC/HC)
    • LAN: Killer DoubleShot Pro Gb LAN
    • Wireless LAN: Killer DoubleShot Pro 11ac
    • Bluetooth: Bluetooth v4.0
    • HDMI: 1(v1.4)
    • Mini-DisplayPort: 2(v1.2)
    • USB 2.0 port: None
    • USB 3.0 port: 6
    • Mic-in/Headphone-out: 1/1
    • Line-in: 1(line in)/1(line out)
    • Keyboard: Full-color backlight SteelSeries keyboard
    • AC Adapter: 230W
    • Battery: 9-Cell Lithium Ion (83wHr)
    • Dimension: 428(W) x 294(D) x 48(H)mm
    • Weight (KG): 3.78Kg (w/ Battery)
    ↑ Pretty much safe packaging design.
    ↑ So here comes the GT72 Dominator PRO! One of the most powerful and “portable” mobile gaming rig in the market. The 17.3-Inche 3.8kg laptop with the latest mobile GPU from Nvidia – GeForce GTX980M.
    ↑ Looks closer, it's actually very thin, slim and sexy.
    ↑ The GT72 design inspired by matte black racing cars.
    ↑ The full silver and glowing MSI Dragon Army logo emblem at the back matte black aluminum lid is incredibly sexy.
    ↑ The four side of it
    - A total six of USB 3.0
    - A SD card reader (which pretty useful for myself as a photographer that carry laptop around)
    - One Ethernal connection
    ↑ And the Matrix Display setup: a HDMI v1.4 output, two mini display port, which gives you four active displays gaming experience at once including the laptop itself, with up to 4K resolutions   .
    ↑ You will able to experience a personal home cinema kind of experience with the true 2.1 Dynaudio speaker system, that you will never heard in any other notebook.
    ↑ And the six major features which exclusively on MSI Gaming Series. Besides the laptop comes with a year international + one year local warranty.
    ↑ There are five express button at the left of the keyboard, which provide the fastest way to switch on/off some hardware/software features (From the top):
    - Power button
    - GPU (When not using it you may switch it off to get a longer battery life. It requires a system restart.)
    - Fans (Same as GPU, sometimes isn't really need it such as having web browsing)
    - XSplit GameCaster quick launch
    - Quick SteelSeries profile switching. (Between backlit setting, key customization and others)
    ↑ Exclusive keyboard positioning and golden triangle layout offers a better gaming experience.
    ↑ We can change the keyboard backlit into any color with the SteelSeries engine, especially on LAN party, I must say it's pretty eyes catching!
    ↑ It provide a few effects as well, such as WAVE, SOUNDS (It growing with the beats of a song) and more.
    ↑ On top of the 17.3 inches screen, it’s a Full HD (Up to 30fps in 1080p) webcam, which pretty useful for broadcasters who do streaming on Twitch, with the simple, easy to use XSplit Gamecaster feature.
    ↑ This “potable” power machines comes with a Delta Electronics 230W power brick. For your information the others MSI gaming laptop power supply physically doesn’t fit on GT72, as it require a little more power supply than usual to give it a full strength.
    ↑ Besides the GT72, there’re some goodies/freebie/useful stuff tag along:
    - A Keyboard cover protection
    - A SteelSeries Kinzu V2 Gaming Mice MSI Edition
    - A SteelSeries Siberia V2 Gaming headset MSI Limited Edition
    - A soft mousemat.
    ↑ There are MSI logos printed on the packaging
    ↑ As you can see there's none extra button to click like all the typical gaming mice out there on the SteelSeires Kinzu V2 Gaming Mice. Basically it's a very clean and basic gaming mice.
    ↑ Unfortunately it isn't the gold plated USB, but free gift, you know. It'll take it still!
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