MSI GF65 Thin i7 GTX 1660Ti 8GB/512GB Gaming Laptop, 15.6″ FHD 120Hz Display, Intel Core i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, 8GB DDR4, 512GB NVMe SSD, Windows 10 – GF65458

15. 6″ FHD (19201080), IPS-Level 120Hz Thin Bezel NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti 6G GDDR6
Core i7-9750H 2. 6 – 4. 5GHz Intel 9560 Jefferson Peak (2×2 802. 11 ac). 512GB m. 2 SATA SSD 8GB (8G 1) DDR4 2666MHz 2 Sockets; Max Memory 64GB. USB 3. 2 Gen1 Type C 2 USB 3. 2 Gen1 2 Single backlight with Anti-Ghost key+ silver lining 720p HD Webcam.

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MSI GF65 THIN 10SER-458 15.6″ 120Hz Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H GTX1660Ti 8GB 512GB NVMe SSD Win10

  • Model #: GF65 THIN 10SDR-458
  • Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti
  • Processor: Intel® Core i7-10750H
  • Memory: 8GB DDR4 2666MHz
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD
  • Battery Life: 51Wh
  • Weight: 4.1 lbs
  • 120Hz IPS Thin-Bezel Gaming Display
  • Cooler Boost 5 – Dedicated thermal solutions for both the CPU and GPU with up to 6 heat pipes, work harmoniously by minimizing the heat and maximizing the airflow.
  • Thin & Light aluminum hair-brushed aesthetics – Metallic top and keyboard cover paired with an unique X-shaped ventilation hidden underneath.
  • MSI Dragon Center – Software that helps you control and customize your MSI laptop the way you want. Monitor, adjust and optimize easily through one unified system.

Additional information

Processor Type

Intel® Core i7-10750H

Hard Drive Capacity

512 GB

Manufacturer

MSI Computer Corp.

Processor Speed

2.6 GHz

Manufacturer Part Number

GF65458

Wireless Technology

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

RAM Memory

8 GB

Operating System

Windows 10

Model

GF65 THIN 10SER-458

Screen Size

15.6"

Brand

MSI

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Intel was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Gordon Moore (of Moore's law) and Robert Noyce, along with investor Arthur Rock, and is associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company was a key component of the rise of Silicon Valley as a high-tech center, as well as being an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip—the Intel 4004—in 1971, it was not until the success of the PC in the early 1990s that this became its primary business.

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9 Reviews For This Product

  1. 09

    by Justin

    no matter what you might need your laptop for, this laptop has enough power to do the job and then some. with the internal ssd for storage, you’ll have fast load times for all your favorite games. comes preloaded with 8gb ram but you can easily upgrade that to 64gb.

  2. 09

    by Tiffany

    I wanted to wait to post for a bit to give a honest review. I’ve had this laptop for 3 weeks now. So far its amazing, the graphics are great and my games have all run smoothly during game play. It is an very lightweight laptop and I love it. For me the game play so far lasts 3-4 hours (straight through play, no breaks) before it dies. But for a laptop thats pretty good especially compared to my previous laptops. My opinion this is well worth it.

  3. 09

    by James

    I got this computer after reading reviews. it is one of the best laptops I have ever owned. its fast without any glitching. I can definitely tell the difference when I am gaming on this laptop compared to my hp. The red under the keyboard really sets it off. I would definitely buy another one.

  4. 09

    by Tex

    I am an IT Adv Tech, and this is the machine that I would build for myself. It has a super-fast processor, and an excellent graphics card. It plays every game that I’ve thrown at it at the highest detail levels, and the audio is outstanding! I am also able to connect several external monitors to this machine, which really comes in handy since I work from home. This is one of the best computer purchases that I have made in a long time. You can’t go wrong with this machine, whether you want to game with it or crunch a huge amount of data.

  5. 09

    by Rina

    The only reason I bought this laptop was because I was looking for one for college to buy with some funds that the government gifted first years, and this was the best one I could find that I could afford with those funds. But then when I turned it on I was so surprised that it automatically started talking to me. Not only that but the keyboard is so beautiful. Im not really into computer gaming, even tho I do have a few games on my old pc, Im more of a console kinda guy, but this laptop…. is calling to me, it wants me to play. This laptop is what has introduced me into the magnificently huge, amazing world of computer gaming. I am in love. I can play my new fav games without horrifying lag and also do my college projects on it and omg its just amazing.

  6. 09

    by Raul

    Great Deal for a gaming laptop that can run every game now on the market, in normal and max settings (at least in full 1080p and 12h HZ. I have to say, it is really thin, but a the same time the material s strong. It’s VR ready if you have an Oculus Guest like me. And that I7 processor makes everything runs smooth and quick. I recommend, if you want to go a little further to buy an extra 8gb ram to have 16gb in total. I believe this is a must. And also, you can buy a 1TB NVMe hard drive and you will be set for hardcore gaming.

  7. 09

    by Murilo

    Great purchase, nice keyboard, greatfull screen and very fast!

  8. 09

    by Ashuri

    absolutely a wonderful computer perfect for gaming and basic computing the only problem is the battery does die fast when you are gaming, but only when your gaming. other then that it’s worth the buy.

  9. 09

    by Jose

    Compact, Quit and Good for gaming and some photo/video Editing. What I love about this laptop is that it is very light. Powerful enough to play occasionally and works very good with photo and video editing programs. Will need to upgrade to 16 or 32GB memory, but it also has the possibility to go to 64gb, which is insane. Keyboard is smooth and the display is better than many on the same price range, by the way, that price is also incredible. First msi pc/laptop I buy and am well impressed, will look for their products in the future. The only downside, and why I am not giving it a full 5 star is because its rather difficult to access the inside to upgrade the memory and add an extra drive and the power connector is in a rather uncomfortable place, right on the side of the caps lock, when usually they are put on the back or the corner of the side panel. TL;DR; Powerful, Silent and Excellent Price for the occasional gamer and photo/video editor. Kind of hard to access inside to upgrade memory or drives. Can handle up to 64GB memory!

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