The MSI GS76 Stealth takes the safe route by giving a style that is understated but fashionable. Its chassis is a traditional, sleek black color. Its aluminum hood is a pitch-black hole of darkness, with the MSI logo just above the center partially obscured by the darkness. When you lift the cover, it is like opening the door to a magnificent black Mercedes, with the interior exhibiting its smooth glassy touchpad, colorful edge-to-edge keyboard, top-firing speakers, and tall rectangular air vent so you can hear that engine go vroom. Although the display’s bezels are quite thin, they nevertheless manage to leave enough area at the top for the webcam to function properly.
Specifications
- CPU: Intel Core i9-11900H
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
- RAM: 32GB
- Storage: 1TB SSD
- Display: 17.3-inch, 240Hz, 1440p
- Battery: 5:01
- Size: 15.6 x 10.2 x 0.8 inches
- Weight: 5.4 pounds
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The MSI GS76 Stealth features a display that is 17.3 inches in size, has a resolution of 2560 by 1440, and has a refresh rate of 240 hertz. This provides a viewing experience that is extremely fluid and colorful for video games and movies. According to our colorimeter, the MSI GS76 Stealth clocked 112.1% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which is excellent in comparison to the typical premium gaming laptop, which only clocks 86% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum. It easily outperformed both the Aero 15 (84.7% success rate) and the Legion 5 Pro (82% success rate), but it was unable to compete with the Alienware m15 R4 (149.5% success rate).
When we tried to type over the wave of RGB-lit keys, we were surprised to find that it was more comfortable than we anticipated given that the deck is thinner than typical. The fact that the Fn key is located on the left side of the keyboard is the only aspect of it that we find unsatisfactory. On the Far Cry New Dawn benchmark (Ultra, 1080p), the MSI GS76 Stealth only managed 82 frames per second, which is lower than the category average of 89 frames per second. It was able to beat the Legion 5 Pro (71 frames per second), but it couldn’t compete with the Alienware m15 R4 (91 frames per second) or the Aero 15 (97 frames per second). In the test, the MSI achieved a frame rate of 74 at 1440p.