Friday, November 15, 2013

Where to Buy MSI G Series GT70 2OC-065US 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black)

MSI G Series GT70 2OC-065US 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black)

MSI G Series GT70 2OC-065US 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black) Review


MSI GT70 2OC-065US 17.3-Inch Intel Core i7-4700MQ 3.2GHz/8GB DDR3/1TB HDD/USB3.0/Windows 8 Notebook (Brush Aluminum Black)


Price : $1,249.99
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MSI G Series GT70 2OC-065US 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black) Feature


  • Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor (3.2 - 3.4 GHz, 6M Cache)
  • 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz RAM
  • 1 TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
  • 17.3-Inch Screen
  • Windows 8






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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5MSI GT70
By Lam Hoang
I bought this item through amazon and was also shopping around other websites like newegg and xoticpc. The reason I bought it on amazon was the list price was $1.399 like most of the other websites , but on newegg the final price came out to be 1500+ with 50 dollar shipping. I paid $1410.00 USD no tax and 10 dollars for 2 day shipping which was an incredible deal.I did alot of researh before buying this machine and could not find a better laptop with powerful specs at this price. Other laptops with a GTX 750m + and a 4th gen processor was above $1800+. SO far I have run Hitman Absolution, Bioshock Infinite, Borderlands 2, and Sleeping dogs. All on ULTRA settings. The laptop does get hot because of the one fan, but I have a small air filter fan that I leave on the side and blows cold air to the back of the laptop which helps alot.

Also, about 3days after using the machine I did a regular boot up the Laptop encountered a problem with Windows configuration, it was stuck at 15% for around 20 minutes and 30% for another 20 minutes then finally booted up. I read on MSI forums and this is a common problem, I fixed it by using these steps.

1. Click Start then type CMD into the search area to locate the command prompt (cmd.exe).
2. RIGHT CLICK the command prompt icon and choose "Run As Administrator" - you must have administrator rights.
3. In the command prompt type in "sfc /scannow"
4. Make a sandwich. This is important. A well fed trouble-shooter is an effective trouble-shooter.
5. Restart your computer.

After doing this the boot time to desktop is around 10 - 15 seconds.

I have never used windows 8 before, I still try to avoid it. What I do is just click on desktop and use it like a regular windows 7 platform so I hardly ever notice that im using a different OS.
Overall I love this laptop and it is a beautiful machine. I wish I had the dragon edition because it looks so cool. 5***** .

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5This machine is amazing, and I put in Win 7
By Mathew Kestner
I will upload some pictures to show this laptop and what it looks like, along with how large the charger block for it is. For an i7 and 770m, this machine is a great price(1300).

The box is quite quite heavy. A lot of this is from the weight of the charger block, which is also large. Though this is a desktop mid-level gaming machine equivalent, the charger blocks size makes sense. The charge block also has rubber feet, which is helping it stay securely at the edge of my desk while the cords run like vines down the side, which I know from experience with my now sold Macbook Pro that it would slide off the edge. But again, this block sits securely there.

The Windows 8 issue. I first inserted the battery, and sat with the laptop on the box and opened it up for an initial overview without plugging it in the wall. This took so long I lowered the screen and used my desktop computer while I waited. The included 5400RPM off-brand 1TB hard-drive is extremely slow. It took nearly 15 minutes for it to "initialize" whatever Windows 8 needed before I was able to being adding a user name in the introduction screen. So the Windows 8 headache ended there, in my mind. After nearly 3 hours of reading nothing useful on the internet and random attempts to install Ubuntu or Windows 7, this machine finally took my own method of accepting the Windows 7(medicine for how reluctant this machine was because of the awful UEFI). I won't go into detail, but the pictures will show my success with installing Windows 7 on this Windows 8 "only" machine. All of the drivers I needed were included not on the CD from the box, but as downloads from the MSI website support for this model. I installed the 770m drivers myself from the nVidia webtsite.

Nothing showing in Device Manager as unknown, and all is operating very smoothly.

I have removed the 1TB drive as the boot drive, and am using a 120GB Vertex 4 as my main boot drive. The 1TB now serves as a storage only unit, which is extremely slow so far in my experience, with it averaging 28mb/s transfer speed with large files(50gb of video), and it is still transferring as I type this. I am going to make an attempt at installing Ubuntu on this machine with a different SSD in the 1TB HDD slot, if successful I will add the photos along with the Windows 7 photo showing this machine free of 8's shackles.

This machine runs cooler than my previous Macbook Pro 2010 i7(1st gen) which also had graphics switching, which is impressive. The fan option that reduces the machines heat gets quite loud, which isn't an issue for me. I sold my Macbook Pro and was able to purchase this without hardly investing any money, as the Macbook had strangely high resale which I accepted with a smile. So going from 1st gen i7 to 4th gen, and nVidia 330gt to a 770m with minimal money? Yeah, sign me up anyday. Especially when there isn't a lock on having Windows 8 on this machine like I thought it was going to be.

The additional software initially included with the Windows 8 installation was awful. A bunch of Norton garbage, and a bunch of other strange random programs I don't even know what they did which classifies them as completely unnecessary. WinZip coming to mind, which I replace with the free and powerful 7-zip.

The mousepad works exactly on 7 as you would demand it to. On 8 it had a goofy right side 1.5cm area that you would have to swipe to get a sidebar from windows with a start and settings option in it. Inside 7, i was able to remove all strange effects and allow it to replicate the smooth scrolling most people are used to with the 2 fingers.

So far, with chopping Windows 8 out of this machine and stuffing 7 in its place, I couldn't be happier. I have yet to run an index score, but I will update this review with an index score comparing it to my 3770k desktop machine. And also after I will update with a few words about how it performs while playing my steam games, which I am going to have to install on an external USB 3.0 case for my 3.5" Spinpoint f3. Other games such as league of legends I don't play often, but will give a play and return with that also. Though we all know it is going to perform well, I only make this a task as I run 99% of my time on a large 55" TV and I want to see how the mobile laptop performs. I shortly am leaving to China for a year and so I need to know if this laptop performs as I demand it to before the trip.

The airplane button will help me, and it immediately cuts out Bluetooth and wi-fi radios, which I like. The one touch cooling fan I said was very loud, but I don't care, and it works, but I will run a cooling pad anyway because china is very hot. The backlighting is very nice for the keyboard, and it also has the option to only backlight the left half of the keyboard, which I will like for night gaming. A G button on the right side, which pulls up quick options for power, wifi, and a few other things.

Overall, since adding the SSD(10 second boots from off, though a silly network boot option always slows it up, it must be looking for Win 8) and having it run with Windows 7 instead of Windows 8, this machine is very rock solid. Very fast and responsive, and the wifi is nearly as fast in terms of ping as my wired desktop. I also added 4gb of extra Hyper-X 1600mhz RAM which I found on amazon for an amazing $20, so I couldn't pass that up. Machine sees it without a problem, and I now have 12gb ram. The HDD bay that is empty in this machine, comes with a bracket in the accessories for securing the extra HDD or SSD you install into it. The USB 3.0 on this ran my external 500GB WD drive at 120mb/s write during a quick test transfer, so I know that functions as well.

Also, and lastly, the CD drive in this machine CANNOT be removed and you CANNOT install a third drive as I wanted to do. The CD drive sata power strip is only half the length of any HDD sata connection, so I wasted my own money with this endeavor of buying the external CD USB case, but not a big deal for me as overall everything is running so well.

Thank you for reading the long post, but this is a laptop. I hope this has helped.

****Update**** - My desktop has been stripped of its drives as they now are in external cases of varying sizes. The machine has been flawless. The windows index score is at 7.6, due to the CPU. Though my desktops score was 7.7 with an un-overclocked i7-3770k, so I would say that this laptops 4th gen i7 in mobile form is doing quite well. Certainly the desktop can become a skyscraper of performance, but that much need for overclocking isn't going to be until 2 years from now when games actually benefit from how much power these recent generations of iSeries CPUs.

I have been chipping at downloading 563GB of steam games. I was having trouble with the USB 3.0 disconnecting just one of my drives randomly and that isn't normal... after a bit of troubleshooting I found some options within the power options that prevent windows for letting the drives utilize a strange USB minimal power option, which I disabled. That was a nice start, but not the issue, it was still randomly disconnecting my USB 3.0 self-powered 1TB drive(not the laptops 1TB drive, a full 3.5"). The problem boiled down to heat. I haven't used an external case like the one I have, as I just bought it with this laptop, and I was nearly ready to send it back. Though I figured it out, that this drive should be slightly removed from the case and only positioned vertically. All USB problems solved and I can live with the drive being removed from the case slightly as a solution. Also, now that this is solved, I run Steam directly from this 1TB drive and all of my currently installed games have been running flawlessly as well.

Playing games! I have been using this to play Boarderlands 2 recently, and I have exact matching settings between this and my desktops(i7-3770, GTX680OC). I seriously forgot I was using this laptop. This proves that nearly 90% of the games I will play will be run as well as my GTX680OC was running them... quite satisfied. When I took my headphones off is when I realized the laptop fan elevated over typical use, but not very loud at all, and that was made me remember I was using the laptop. This machine has been handling itself as a complete desktop replacement thus far, and what a brilliant performance of it all. Blown away, 5 stars, glad I sold the Macbook pro and ultra happy I was able to get the SSD installed and Windows 7 on it. The games I play are all on my 55" Samsung, and this runs it as main display and the laptop display as secondary, so that way I can enjoy games on my TV like my desktop was setup.

Airflow(dissipating heat) is a major major factor for computers, and again it even proved itself a key factor in my external drive. This laptop having the ability to increase fan speeds is a huge bonus. This will certainly increase the life of the computer, if the fan holds out. I also purchased a laptop self powered cooling pad which I will be using all the time while I use this machine outside of air conditioned environments(such as while I am in China for coming months).

I purchased along side this a pair of HD280's, and I must admit the sound performance of the cans and the laptops realtek chip has been also pleasing. Though I will say, if you aren't deaf, you can hear the un-shielded realtek chip and all operations carried out make a small amount of noise... though you can hear these noises only when nothing else is playing. If you are playing music/games/videos I don't think you will notice it, and when the volume levels increase above a whisper you can't hear the noises at all. The included Sound Blaster software which I chose to install and try, increased the muffled sounds of a very cheap headset I have laying around. This might prove helpful for people who haven't invested in a nice set of headphones. Also to note is this laptop actually powered my HD650's and these headphones require an amp to have any decent sound. Though it powered them, they are unparalleled when used with my desktops STX. But overall, 5stars for the sound as well.

For the windows index:
CPU 7.6
RAM 7.6
GFX 7.7
Disk 7.9

Really loving this laptop. Worth every last penny.

Update 2:

After I fixed the USB disconnects, they returned. I put Win 8 back inside to check if it was the 7 version I was using. No, without regard of which version of windows, 8 or 7, they still were happening. A self powered 4Amp USB 3.0 hub has 100% fixed it. Over a month now, and not a disconnect. If other are having this issue, or are curious, the answer is a self powered hub.

This is the hub: Plugable 4-Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub with 4A Power Adapter for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (VIA VL811 Chipset)

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent performance all-around, Great Design, Awesome gaming performance
By C. Hardy
Bought this after using my Asus G74SX for a year. This laptop is significantly better in many ways. Better screen; contrast ratio, anti-glare, color and resolution.

Game performance is superb. I play Skyrim that runs consistently smooth on Ultra. Few stutters here and there but that is common with most regardless of system. Company of heroes, Fallout 3, Hitman all run great.

Love the colorful keyboard. Very nice key response and feel. Great features, Much much less bloatware than Asus.

Highly recommend!

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