I'm thinking of getting a new laptop
The G75 Think from MSI caught my eye due to the YouTuber hardware deal
Only now I've read that there are 2 different mobile models of the 3060, one with 75 watts and one with 130
Now the question in the video is he says the model is a 130 was installed
However, the laptop's data sheet states that it is 75 watts
Can you influence or adjust the device
Does it make a big difference which one is installed
If so, how big is the difference.
I just picked out this laptop because it would fit well in terms of budget
I thank you in advance for your help.
Notebookcheck is a test website with excellent expertise and should be read thoroughly before buying a laptop. It is highly recommended.
Only that the test for the older variant with the card from the 1000 series is…
Lt. According to the official data sheet from MSI, the 75W variant is installed in all models (in the past, this was recognizable by the Max-Q, because NV, however, it made too much sense…).
Maybe in this case it can't hurt to touch the keyboard with your fingers.
According to the video, the same model has 130 watts.
And would the difference be very serious in terms of performance?
Unfortunately, I can't find any information about the model with the 3060
Here he gives it
Here it is said
I can also make a YT video and tell you that my car is 450kmh. Nevertheless, the fact that it adheres to the manufacturer's "data sheet" will not change anything and lock it at just over 200kmh.
Back to the topic: the difference is not particularly serious and depends, among other things, on the performance of the cooling system (which is very good at MSI in my experience). A test here:
Quote from Notebookcheck.com "There's no longer a Max-Q variant (the 60 - 70 watt versions are only called" Laptop GPU "), but every TGP version can use Max-Q technologies (Dynamic Boost, Whispermode). "
That means that I could buy the part with peace of mind and the performance would be given, yes?
So I can buy the part with peace of mind, yes?
As it says there, the right cooling must be available. Whether this is the case will certainly not be in the description. But there's the possibility that it might be possible to let the card run at full capacity.