![]() Overall, I’d say fan noise on the GT72S was kept to a minimum. Only under a stress test do the fans get up and go. Even with the 4GHz overclock, the CPU fan speeds didn’t get obtrusive. I’d expect this to improve if overclocking of laptops actually turns into a thing.įor my tests I dialed up a quick overclock to 4GHz from its stock speed of 3.2GHz. There’s no mouse control, no print screen option and nothing to walk you through your overclocking attempts. Rather than the fancy whiz-bang UI that desktop motherboards get, the GT72S Dragon’s BIOS looks like it was lifted from a motherboard from 2001. The keyboard uses standard dome keys-if you want mechanical keys, you’ll have to pony up for the GT80 Titan SLI. Those keys, unfortunately are still just zone-lit-MSI officials cited the cost and power consumption of a per-key RGB setup. MSI’s GT72S Dominator Pro G Dragon features a, well, red dragon on its aluminum lid with an eye that glows when on.Ī redesigned keyboard makes the keys brighter. It’s a big upgrade over the rather sedate, black lid of the older GT72 Dominator. There’s one big difference on the outside: The dragon on the lid of the laptop casts a glowing eye when the laptop is powered on. It might seem like just a reissue of the older GT72 Dominator. With the confusingly named GeForce GTX 980 mobile chip, it’s true desktop performance at last.īefore we dive into performance, more on this striking Dragon. Sure, we’ve been able to get GeForce GTX 980M graphics chips all year long, but that part has only 75 percent of its desktop counterpart’s power.
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