MSI GT70 0NE , GTX680M (4GB)

Dear All,
I was totally happy to buy the new MSI GT70 0NE , GTX680M (4GB) but unfornately after three weeks of heavy games (Black OPS II, MW3) using I have observe the following:
- The AC adapter making a buzzy noise in all laptop senarios (idle or full load). 
- The laptop fan making noise in idle mode even with the built graphics card (Intel HD4000). 
- Some time when game scene load it I get slow perfomance. 
Currenlty I'm not happy for the mentioned issues for expensive laptop which should not be there ....
I would appreciate if some one from MSI read my problems and advise how to slove those issues.
Regards,

Occasionally I've had poor performance happen in the middle of the game....Not sure why, but then if I hit the turbo + fan buttons, almost instantly I get the performance back. Most likely the notebook was getting too hot and throttling the CPU/GPU, in my case.
The buzzing from the power supply could very well just be that you have 'dirty' power at your residence. Not impossible in the least, and I used to deal with this as well. I have a power conditioner/UPS now and I hear no such buzzing. Just something to consider. It's difficult to manufacture and design a power supply that will work great in all scenarios and is small and lightweight.
As Svet said, contact MSI support, they will be the ones that will get things straightened out. By the sound of it, perhaps your fan is bad and that is why the game performance is lacking......

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