MSI GF65 Thin 10UE-047 15.6″ 144Hz 3ms Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H RTX3060 16GB 512GB NVMe SSD Win10
$1,299.00

- 15.6″ FHD, IPS-Level 144Hz 45%NTSC | 1920×1080 16:9
- Intel Core i7-10750H 2.6-5.0 GHz
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 Max-Q 6GB GDDR6
- 16GB (8G*2) DDR4 3200MHz; 2 Sockets, Max Memory 64GB | 512GB NVMe SSD
- RTL8111HS-CG | Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201(2*2 ax) | BT 5.1
Specification: MSI GF65 Thin 10UE-047 15.6″ 144Hz 3ms Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H RTX3060 16GB 512GB NVMe SSD Win10
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8 reviews for MSI GF65 Thin 10UE-047 15.6″ 144Hz 3ms Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H RTX3060 16GB 512GB NVMe SSD Win10
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Giancarlo Trigilio –
I got this laptop a few days ago and have tested it for nearly 48h.
Some things to consider
• Pretty good screen for a laptop. 144hz and good looking out of the box
• Laptop frame feels solid but isnt overly heavy.
• The 6gb RTX 3060 runs games really well. Division 2 averaged over 120 fps at max settings at 1080p. I tested war thunder, escape from tarkov and mordhau as well and both were extremely smooth (both hit 144hz reliably at ultra 1080p). No noticable input or screen lag in mordhau so fast shooters will benefit as well.
• No noticeable micro stutters when switching from
• The laptop top doesn’t feel hot under pressure but I wouldn’t play this on my lap.
• I added a 1tb WD Blue NVMe stick to this laptop, its easy to do and there are videos of how to do it.
• The GPU runs cool for a laptop (avg 78 under pressure) but the CPU doesn’t. You can fix this by limiting the max power in power settings for the CPU or undervolting it. The cpu has initial spikes in temp but usually ends up in the mid 80s which is a little hot but expected.
• Use dragon center to tune the performance. Don’t run extreme performance without cooler boost.
• Buy a cooling pad and watch temps for the CPU, the CPU is the only thing that holds this beast back because it tends to hit high temps (95c max from what I saw) if left at max settings.
• It has 2x USB3.2and 2x USB-C so you might need to buy an usb dongle. It has a single jack for a headset so you might need to buy a splitter depending on your headset.
• One HDMI only. No displayport at all which is something to consider. The HDMI is capable of 4k 60hz but at the end of the day its HDMI. Should be compatible with g sync or g sync supported monitors.
Jonathan Gonzales –
powerful, lightweight and a beautiful machine.
Yand –
buy the cheapest and upgrade with muskin 2993 ram n buy a usb type c port hub,, and get a wireless type c mouse and a fan pad, because it runs hot, but with the pad it does great,, i do 3d graphics motion design, so its gooooddd
Amazon Customer –
for the price, I’m not sure there is a better option for a rtx 30 series laptop at the moment. extremely happy with the product.
Keren Yanes –
I had been using it for over a month, and I really like this computer, the only thing I don’t like and I know is a common issue on laptop is heating problems when gaming, CPU temperature tends to rise easily when gaming.
The dragon center in msi laptops is a pretty interesting tool, and the cooler booster really helps, but it tends to get loud when its activated.
Xavier –
It does run hot but what can you do with such a graphics powerhouse. Quite pleased overall.
natekoz –
Really enjoyed the laptop for about a week, but noticed that over time it started to stutter. When I took some thermal measurements I saw the video card was cranking over 90+ C, and it was throttling due to over heating. I returned it and I’ll try another laptop. Shame, build quality was nice, laptop it self was pretty nice.
Andrew –
The Build quality is good but some useful features are missing and the performance isn’t as good as expected for the price paid.
Pros:
– Good build quality
– The Fans are smooth even when spinning fast, no high pitched whining noise.
– Very responsive in web browsing and other various programs
– High refresh rate screen
– The RTX 3060 is cooled well even under heavy loads
– MSI still lets you undervolt the 10th gen Intel CPU’s
– Good built in audio DAC
Things I didn’t like:
– The Intel 10th gen i7, I’m not a fan of the higher end 10th gen Intel chips, they like to run hot and throttle down often which means your not getting all of the performance advertised. Too much tweaking such as undervolting is needed to make them only a little bit better.
– No thunderbolt, it didn’t keep me from buying but it seems a little odd to not have it when there are two USB C ports.
– The RTX 3060 is capped at 75W so it’s a max Q, it still does ok but I would have liked a higher watt version. Perhaps the CPU MSI picked and the heat it generates made this not possible.
– The screen isn’t very colorful
– No SD card slot
Overall I’d look at other laptops using a Ryzen or newer Intel CPU when paired with an RTX 3000 graphics card.