It does get warm, which isn’t a surprises, considering form-factor.
When it comes to thermals, you can’t cheat physics.I have a desktop with 1080ti, and the performance of MSI GS66 in 1080p seems on par with 1080ti in 1440p. Performance is up to expectations – I quickly jumped into a round of Escape From Tarkov, Warzone (not as quickly, considering the download size…), and PUBG.The key layout is perfect, I absolutely hate the Fn keys to be mixed up around left Ctrl, and on this model it’s nicely tucked next to right Ctrl, which also allows for convenient change of screen brightness with one hand, same for full sized arrow keys (I don’t like when those are squished),.Pleasant keyboard – sufficient key stroke, they feel clicky enough, except pressing space on its left side end needs a bit more attention, but this may be matter of muscle memory (I’ve been using Lenovos and Surfaces for work),.Feels very solid, well built, good quality (nothing feels bendy, hinges keep the screen solid even walking or typing on the lap,.This is the GS66 Stealth 10SGS-031 configuration.Ĭore i9-10980HK, RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 32GB RAM, 1TB, 300Hz 1920×1080.Īll configurations can be compared on MSI website: It’s an improved version of last year’s GS65 – still very thin, reasonably light (~4.6lbs) and very well spec’d machine. I had the pleasure of getting my hands on one of the latest offerings in the gaming laptop segment. A recently released MSI GS66 Stealth.