Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the MSI GT75VR 7RF Titan Pro - GTX1070 - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI GT75VR 7RF Titan Pro - GTX1070 - Intel Gen 7.
August 2017
(85%)
45 Reviews
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Abstract: 아직까지도 많은 유저들이 게이밍 노트북과 게이밍 데스크탑 간의 퍼포먼스 차이가 크다고 알고 있다. 물론 같은 가격을 시스템을 구성할 경우 게이밍 데스크탑이 더 높은 성능을 구현하긴 하지만 모바일 프로세서와 GPU 의 성능이 진일보해 최고급형 모델이라면 게임을 최상위 옵션에서 즐기는데 전혀 문제가 없다.특히 이동성이 전혀 보장되지 않는 게이밍 데스크탑과 달리 게이밍 노트북은 이동성을 보장하는 것은 물론, 뛰어난 공간 활용성을 구현할 수 있다. 특히 예전과...
Refreshed design, Mechanical keyboard with per-key RGB backlighting, 120Hz display is great for gaming, Effective cooling system, Good-sounding speakers
Awkward number pad layout, No dedicated gaming macro keys, Brief battery life, Huge and heavy
With a mechanical RGB keyboard that's a joy to type on and a 120GHz G-Sync display that's a joy to behold, MSI's refreshed GT75VR Titan Pro is a worthy gaming contender...
Top of the line performance, Comfortable mechanical keyboard, Fantastic build quality, Gorgeous 4K panel, Excellent connectivity
Weak battery life, Bulky, Expensive
The MSI GT75VR Titan Pro is an excellent machine. At $4,200 how could it not be though? The better question, is it worth that price? Honestly, that answer really depends on what you want. Is the raw computing power alone with that steep entry price? No. Y...
highly responsive and true-color 120 Hz screen, mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting, extensive and well-distributed interfaces, optional CPU/GPU overclocking, superb maintenance options, outstanding performance, useful tools, great sound, SSD RAID, G-S
extremely high noise development during load, poor battery life in Nvidia mode, thick and very heavy casing, exorbitant power consumption, rubberized touchpad, gigantic power supply
highly responsive and true-color 120 Hz screen, mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting, extensive and well-distributed interfaces, optional CPU/GPU overclocking, superb maintenance options, outstanding performance, useful tools, great sound, SSD RAID, G-S
extremely high noise development during load, poor battery life in Nvidia mode, thick and very heavy casing, exorbitant power consumption, rubberized touchpad, gigantic power supply
Overall, the MSI GT75VR Titan Pro is an incredible gaming machine that suited well for pro gamers who keeps on travelling every week for work. So the question lies, is this worth the price? Honestly, the answer depends on your needs. If you want a portabl...
If gaming is your number one priority there's no reason to not get the GT75VR, it can easily replace a full size desktop while still being relatively portable.(previously published in issue October 2017)...
The MSI GT75VR 7RF Titan Pro does what it aims to be: a centerpiece of your gaming cave. At PhP 179,995 or around USD 3,000, the Titan Pro isn't exactly a cheap solution for gaming. It's also as heavy as a truck in your backpack, however, that heft is bac...
Super powerful, Excellent cooling performance, 10Gbps Ethernet is a first for a laptop, Mechanical keyboard feels great to type, 120Hz display and speedy RAID 0 storage
Still extremely thick and heavy when there are already slimmer competitors, Very pricey, Fans are rather noisy, TN display isn't too impressive
Gloriously impracticalToday, you can pick and choose from quite a few laptops with NVIDIA's Max-Q optimizations and a GeForce GTX 1080. There's the ASUS ROG Zephyrus, Acer Predator Triton 700, and Aorus X5 MD, to name a handful, all of which are rather sl...