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MSI 2022 Newest Katana GF66 15.6" 144Hz 3ms FHD Gaming Laptop, Intel Core i7-11800H (Beat AMD Ryzen 7 5800H), NVIDIA GeForce RTX3050Ti, Windows 11H (32GB RAM | 1TB SSD, GF66)

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Capacity: 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD


Style: GF66


Brand: MSI


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


CPU Model: Core I7 11800H


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Resolution: 1080p, 4K


Item Weight: 2.1 Kilograms


Total USB Ports: 3


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Processor: ‎core_i7_11800h


RAM: ‎32 GB DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎SSD


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11b


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎6 Hours


Brand: ‎MSI


Item model number: ‎MSI Katana GF66


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎4.62 pounds


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.2


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Date First Available: September 16, 2023


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Capacity: 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD Style: 15.6"|GTX 1660 Ti|i7-9750H
Ok folks. let me start by saying I am a 50 year old casual gamer who enjoys playing the older games, but will occasionally indulge in something new if it strikes my fancy. I am also a bit of a computer nerd. I started pulling them apart and putting them together back in the early nineties, and have worked hard to keep up with the latest trends in computers and gaming because it really interested me. Having said all that, let's get down to a review of this system. I looked at 20 gaming laptops in this price range and determined that, bang for the buck, this system had the best features. The quad core Intel i7 combined with an Invidia GTX 1660 ti GPU with their overall video and system ram of 14 Gigs, the very small bezel on the 15.6 inch monitor, backlit keyboard, etc compared very nicely with other systems in this price range that would either have a solid GPU with a slower i5 or Ryzen 5 processor, or combine a solid processor with last years GTX 1650 which, though capable of ray tracing, didn't have quite the specs of the 1660 ti. I was very interested in playing the RTX version of Quake II offered by steam, and that became the final deciding factor among the laptops I was looking at. Let's start with the pros - Remember, I am playing older games for the most part, and so if you are looking fora gaming monster that will keep up with the higher frame rates and better internet connection, and will keep up with changes to games like Fortnight and Overwatch, you might want to spend a bit more money on something with an Invidia RTX 2060 and more ram, though this system is expandable ram-wise to up to 64 gig, so there is that. Having said that, if you are on a budget, and really looking for a solid system in the 1000 dollar range, keep reading, you might want to check out this unit. The ray tracing with the 1660 ti GPU is phenomenal. I am blown away by the much better screen clarity and light source tracing, shadowing, and light reflection this GPU can accomplish. Invidia has done a satisfying job of updating its GPU software to make for a more beautiful game play environment. You will have to go to Invidia's website and download the most recent drivers for this GPU in order to take advantage of this. Before I downloaded the updates, I was gatting 12 FPS on quake II RTX, and everything was horribly jerky. After the download, the FPS bumped up to 120, and the game took on a wonderful new level of texture and shading that really made replaying this classic so worthwhile. The i7 intel processor has had absolutely no issues handling whatever I have thrown at it. I am playing the latest version of Doom, (2018, I believe), and the gameplay is fluid with no issues, no lag, and vivid colors, shading, etc. I imagine there are GPUs out there that can render things a bit more beautifully, but you'll pay a lot more for those systems. The backlit keyboard has very large keys which makes it easier to find the ones you are looking for quickly. I was a little disappointed to find the keyboard did not have a number pad, (I was a number pad player back in the day, and so I'm having to adjust), but the feel of the keyboard when typing is very satisfying. If you open up the dragon control center, you will meet an icon dragon character, (he's a bit on the childish side of things, reminding me of a red Godzuki), who will walk you through features to set your performance preference , some cool new battery life extending features, and other simple tweaks to make sure you are getting the most out of your system. It's a bit hokey, but it was much easier than going through windows 10's system menu to find all the little pieces to make your system run efficiently. There is also a battery calibration feature, (which I recommend you do right away when you get the computer) which will fully drain your battery and re-charge it to insure you get the most life out of your system. Ok, now my concerns. None of these things have caused me problems yet, but I do worry a bit, and will have to see how things hold up. The build on the system has made it very VERY lightweight, great for making the computer easy to carry, but it involves a lot of plastic. The screen and keyboard feel solid, but the undercarriage is entirely plastic which feels cheap when you pick it up. The unit gets a bit hotter to the touch than I am used to, and the cooling system can get a bit loud. So far I haven't been burned horribly, and my BOSE wireless headphones eliminate any fan noise that might bother me, but I have concerned about the longevity of the system based on these factors. The built in speakers are ok, but do leave something to be desired in the bass end of things. I am still tweaking the system volume controls, (another very smoothly woven feature that you and the child-dragon can work through together), to see if I can optimize them for better clarity in certain situations, but so far prefer to use an external audio source to get the best out of my gameplay. The 512 Gig solid state drive works very quickly, but I am concerned about its size relative to someone who plays a lot of games simultaneously. My old gaming laptop had a 1TB HDD, which crapped out on my after just under 3 years, and I am hopeful this drive will do better in terms of survival without all the moving parts, but lots of systems are coming out with smaller SSD's to combat the higher price of the 1 to 2 TB SSD drives that are now available, so you should think carefully about your storage needs before you buy this system, and consider if spending an extra 200 to 300 bucks on a larger SSD drive would be the right choice for you. Overall, I am very pleased with the system and its performance so far. I did purchase an extended warranty for this system, (something I will do in the future no matter what system I buy), and the extended warranty on this laptop is reasonable in terms of price, though I hope I will never have to use it. I think that's about everything. I will update this review if I run into any issues, or find anything else amazing about this system I think you should know if you are considering purchasing. For the gamer on a budget, this system really does ROCK!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 23, 2020 by Jeffrey Imbody

  • Plays a lot of games on highest settings
Capacity: 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD Style: 15.6"|GTX 1660 Ti|i7-9750H
I use the Nvidia game driver app on this laptop to optimize games and it plays games like WoW (retail and classic) on ultra settings as well as all the other Blizzard games except for Overwatch which it plays on high. The fans get a little loud but nothing too bothersome and if you wear headphones anyway it shouldn't be an issue. If you're gaming in a coffee shop you might get looks when the fans are going crazy. I've found that games I don't optimize in my Nvidia driver app tend to run the CPU and GPU hotter but if you optimize them the laptop doesn't get too loud and the fans won't be going off too fat or loud. It's a great machine at the price point and will probably have you gaming on newish games for the better part of 6-8 years and at its end-life probably running stuff on medium graphics. It's certainly a bang for your buck product and I've found that it runs games on ultra like WoW better than my friend's who run full-on PC towers. The battery can get a little hot and thus make the top keys hot like any gaming laptop so I advise getting a wireless USB gaming keyboard (and mouse ofc) for comfort while gaming and to avoid touching the hot keys. It's lightweight and easy to carry around because it is slim for a gaming laptop. The monitor resolution is beautiful as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 27, 2021 by Jay

  • Great Budget gaming PC
Capacity: 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD Style: 15.6"|GTX 1660 Ti|i7-9750H
Buy this PC year and a half ago and I cannot complain, performance is stable I play COD must settings on High and I get 80FPS solid, Gears of War 5 I get 100 FPS, and finally on FS2020 on high I get 50FPS on dense areas 40 FPS, like all gaming laptops, gets up to 90C under stress but never gets to the point when is overheating or crashing because of heat. I upgraded to 32GB of ram and use an external HDD for the games and get those results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2022 by Solbergpp

  • Decent Entry Level Gaming Rig - Terrible, terrible warranty and support.
Capacity: 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD Style: 15.6"|GTX 1660 Ti|i7-9750H
When it was first delivered, and once unwanted pre-loaded software was removed, it was a decent entry level gaming computer. It is relatively light weight, and despite the small screen size, was able to provide a lot of fun for my son who played various online games with it. The fans are *very loud* and I would recommend buying a third party cooling pad for it. My son never realized how loud it was because he was always wearing over-the-ear headsets while playing. One major con that we've recently discovered, however, is that MSI's warranty support is very disappointing. The computer's Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module stopped working. The computer had been on a desk about 90% of the time and carried in a backpack about 10% of the time. Message board posters suggested that the WiFi module (which uses an m.2 style slot) had probably come unplugged and said you could open the computer up and push it back in pretty easily. When opening the laptop, a small piece of plastic dropped out and it turned out it belonged to the socket that the WiFi module plugged into. I requested an RMA number and received it, and sent the laptop back to MSI. They ruled that the damage was "induced" and denied warranty repair. Their cost estimate was almost $850 on a laptop that was $999 brand new! There's no way we were going to basically pay for another whole laptop. It seems to me that they could rule "induced" damage for almost any warranty repair. They told me there was no way to appeal that decision and our only choice was to pay the ransom or leave the laptop broken. Another major con for this model is that it lacks access ports to hard drive slots or ram slots. You *have* to take the whole bottom of the laptop off in order to get to these places. If you want to add more ram or a second hard drive, you have no choice but to break the factory seal. Dumb dumb dumb. In conclusion, when it worked, it was a decent machine, but it's very cheaply made. The thin, brittle, plastic of the port that the WiFi/Bluetooth module plugged into was either pre-cracked and broke the rest of the way through normal use, or it somehow shattered when the laptop was slid into a backpack on rare occasions. Either way, you get what you pay for, and in the case of the MSI warranty, you may *not* get what you paid for. For this reason, I can't recommend this model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 17, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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