MSI GP76 Leopard // Cool Under Pressure
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- The new GP 76 Leopard with the Intel Core i7-11800H and NVIDIA RTX 3070 graphics is powerful and has what it takes for 4k and even 6k video editing. On top of that, the thermals are incredibly cool and fans quiet while exporting out of Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. ►⏩►⏩ Check specs and pricing in the links below…
💻 MSI GP76 Leopard *i7-11800H* ( geni.us/GP76-Leopard-32GB - Commission Earned )
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HP Omen 15 with the Ryzen 7 5800H was a highly anticipated laptop for me this year. The thermals were slightly disconcerting for me, but I am going to run more tests to see how much of a concern they truly are. During my testing, they cooled rather quickly.
Timestamps:
0:00 - MSI GP76 Leopard introduction
0:17 - Weight and Thickness
0:39 - Build Quality and Usability
0:51 - Opening the Lid
0:58 - Screen Flex
1:16 - Color Gamut Range and Color Accuracy
1:31 - Speaker Audio Test
1:41 - Thoughts on the Trackpad
2:24 - Keyboard and Trackpad Audio Test
2:36 - Any sharp edges on the laptop?
3:00 - Large Vents
3:12 - Fan Noise
3:27 - Thermal Results
3:48 - I/O Ports
4:25 - MSI GP76 Leopard Battery Life
5:00 - Performance Benchmarks
5:10 - Cinebench R20 & R23
5:20 - Geekbench Single Core & Multi-Core
5:38 - Autodesk 3DS Max & Autodesk Maya
5:53 - PTC Creo & Solidworks
6:03 - After Effects Benchmark
6:18 - 1080p, 4k, & 6k Premiere Pro Export & Playback
6:28 - 1080p & 4k DaVinci Resolve Export
6:38 - 4k & 6k Premiere Pro Playback
6:48 - Photoshop Benchmark
7:00 - Who should consider this laptop?
🎯 Benchmark test results:
Geekbench CPU: Single Core: 1588 / Multi-Core: 9626
Cinebench R23: Single Core: 1490 / Multi-Core: 11925
Cinebench R20: 4887
Blender Classroom CPU - 0.59
1️⃣ Puget Photoshop Score:
32GB of RAM - Performance Mode: 851
2️⃣ After Effects:
Main Benchmark: 938
Render Benchmark: 778
3️⃣ 1080p Playback & Export
Playback (8GB RAM): 0 Dropped Frames
⏩ Premiere Pro 1080p Export Times:
Premiere Pro 1080p to 1080p - 0.41
Premiere Pro 1080p to 1080p - 1.13 (Battery Power)
⏩ DaVinci Resolve (Free) 1080p Export to 1080p - 3.14
4️⃣ 4k Playback & Export
Playback (16GB RAM)
- Full quality: 0 (Old Test Project)
- Full quality: 0 (Fujifilm X-T2 Footage)
- Full quality: 0 (A7s III Footage)
Premiere Pro 4k Export to 4k - 2.15 (Fujifilm X-T2 Footage)
Premiere Pro 4k Export to 4k - 4.31 (on Battery Power)
Premiere Pro 4k Export to 4k - 3.16 (A7s III Footage)
DaVinci Resolve (Free) 4k Export to 4k - 7.03
5️⃣ 6K Playback and Export
6k R3D RAW Playback (16GB RAM) Full quality - 11890 dropped frames
6k BRAW Playback (16GB RAM) Full quality: 0 dropped frames
Premiere Pro 6k Export to 6k - 31.25 (6k RED Footage)
Premiere Pro 6k Export to 6k - 15.53 (6k BRAW Footage)
6️⃣ MSI GP76 Leopard Thermal Tests:
CPU @ Idle: 45 degrees celsius
Premiere Pro 4k Export Stabilized (CPU): 62 degrees celsius
Premiere Pro 4k Export High (CPU): 76 degrees celsius
Premiere Pro 4k Export (GPU): 58 degrees celsius
DaVinci Resolve 4k Export Stabilized (CPU): 84 degrees celsius
DaVinci Resolve 4k Export High (CPU): 95 degrees celsius
DaVinci Resolve 4k Export (GPU): 54 degrees celsius
Photoshop Puget Benchmarks (CPU):
Avg 58 degrees celsius
High 88 degrees celsius
Photoshop Puget Benchmarks (GPU): 48 degrees celsius
💻 MSI GP76 Leopard Spec Sheet for the model I reviewed:
CPU: Intel Core i7-11800H (8 Cores 16 Threads)
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3070 8GB VRAM
RAM: 16GB @ 3200Mhz
Storage: 1TB
⏩ Design Specs:
Weight: 6.39 Lbs
Thickness: 1.08
Screen Size: 17”
⏩ Screen, Color Gamut Range, and Color Accuracy:
Screen Resolution: FHD 1920 x 1080
Screen Brightness: 327 nits
Color Gamut Range: 100% sRGB - 80% Adobe RGB - 82% DCI-P3
Color Accuracy: Delta E @ 1.96
⏩ Battery Life and Specs:
Battery Size: 65 Wh
Passmark Productivity Tasks Battery Life: 2.43 (Half-brightness)
Streaming Video Playback Battery Life: 2.08 (Half-brightness)
Photoshop Battery Life: 2.06 (Half-brightness)
Premiere Pro Playback Battery Life: 1.15 (Half-brightness)
⏩ MSI GP76 Leopard Ports:
x3 Type-A USB
HDMI Port
Mini Displayport
RJ-45 Network Port
Headphone Jack
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The laptop runs so nice and cool, it has like 4 exhausts churning out hot air, really impressed also!
then call it magic...
Thank you so much for this video. Especially for the part where you mentioned Autodesk products!!!
I'm a Revit user.
That track pad size is almost comical compared to the sheer chonk of this laptop
Nice video !
Ben,Could you please bring review of lenovo legion 7i gen 6 intel variant with all testing in on it.
@Ben G Kaiser could u plz do a review of the 2021 acer nitro 5....the one with the ryzen 5 5600h & rtx 3060
Um thinking of buying it for school ....
Um going to be doing 3d animation and visual effects...
Its the cheapest amd ryzen 5 &rtx 3060 i can find 😅
As a content creator, would you recommend this laptop vs. MSI Creator Z16?
Well, they listened and added ONE type C to the back for the gp66 2022 models :) Not sure how the 17" will be ... Hey, great video as usual. Really appreciate your help. Can you please tell me the specs on the Lenovo Legion 7 you tested against this?
I own the 2022 Vector GP76 from Microcenter and it’s really great.
i thought i was subbed i was wrong, so i subbed now
Anyone know if this laptop could be used with the quest 2?
Him : "Its quiet"
Me : *Turns up fan speed.*
Hi does this laptop have a mux switch?
Personally I like where the trackpad is, gives me lots of space to apply knows beers
I just wanna say that the gp76 has serval edition , mine has the usb c port and i7 10870h , yes it's a huge laptop that i wouldn't recommend if you are so mobile , but maaaan it is a monster so fast and powerful , i have a hp laptop for work outside and i got this for gaming and 3ds max-revit... for my work , I'am really satisfy
has it a mux switch??
The weight (2.9kg) isn't bad if compared to my alienware 17 R5's whooping 4,4kg...
Please review Hp zbook power g8.
Love it sooo much but can’t afford. It’s breaking my heart
1:31 song ?
Bro , can you unbox hp victus?
Dp it pls...
lately been experiencing a LOT of heat on it, I'm talking playing smaller games and getting 90°c while putting my fans up to max, no idea what happened but it's hitting concerning levels of heat.
Did you fix it?
You probably need to get your fans cleaned and maybe change the thermal paste
Do you have a cooler kind of pad underneath it?, It has air coming out on the back, if IT doesn't get out, your pc might overheat alor
Bad thermal paste application. Repaste it and undervolt it.
Ok , i bought it , and it gets HOT like fire in the first minutes of gaming , and the fans going in that coolboost can be heard by my neighborhood... got it new at 1600 euros , but i didnt expected to be so loud and thermo-problematic...
What have you decided? Have you handed it back or have you fixed the problem somehow?
PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP BECAUSE SCHOOL IS STARTING, MY GP76 ONLY LAST 30MIN FOR PRODUCTIVITY TASK AND I JUST GOT IT STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX, I TURNED OFF THR DEDICATED GPU, EVERY BACKGROUND APP, 60HZ REFRESH RATE, NO RGB, AND REALLY LOW BRIGHTNESS BUT STILL CAN'T STAND OVER 45 MIN ON IDLE ON A FULL CHARGE (i also used msi center super battery and tried different battery stoppers like "charge under 50% and stops at 60% //// charge under 70% and stop at 80%//// full charge 100%")
That’s The asus G14 2021 model support the amime matrix?
I hope this helps - czcams.com/video/PKMilJ3XFs4/video.html
Would you choose the Legion 5 pro or MSI GP67 for gaming
What specs does the GP67 have?..
Its a gaming laptop without a gaming test???
hello, How can i deal with the battery drain while gaming ? its sucks for me tbh, it says that the hybrid power will stop under 29% of battery and it did not. it drains till 0% and the laptop turns off
You aren't really meant to game seriously on battery on any laptop... lasts like 30 min slower and eats up battery life... though I guess on modern laps like this it's doable you really shouldnt..
Can you tell me pls if the characteristics of the 300Hz screen are the same as in 240Hz or worse?
Better
But, you don't really see a diffrence unledd you're playing colpetitive
why would someone need usb type c on a laptop?
Does this laptop have MUX switch ?
Yes, it does.
legion 5 pro rtx 3070 or this msi???
This one has 130 watt of power for gpu idk if Lenovo has the same wattage... Then legion 5 Is the version with ryzen 7? This CPU Is better ecc ecc
Man! I'm so torn between the GP76 and the Alienware M15 R9
The screen is so much better on the M15, but the GP76 is a 17in.
And the tgp of the 3070 in the MSI is higher than that of the Alienware.
The Alienware has a R9 5900hx 7nm Zen 3 architecture, but the Msi has the 10nm intel i7-11800H.
I am really looking for a break between these two.
If you hook up an external monitor, MSI gp76 is the deal for you.
People complain of backlight bleed with m15
@@mob923 has the msi one no mux switch?
@@mob923 do you think the msi could comfortably drive a 42” 4K dell ultra sharp? I’ve got a MacBook that struggles with it sometimes, been considering a switch to pc but know very little about them
the keyboard is small because it's a gaming laptop , aka you use a mouse. this is common sense man.
same goes for the battery , you always used it plugged it , it's a portable PC end of the day.
Whay some of the people who has this laptop get +5000 in cinebench R20 but this laptop get 4887
ram, uv, oc, system tweak etc.
i thought its a light laptop lmfaooo
Wtf, no USB C on that size!?
I have a 15" GL65 with 3 USB 3s, HDMI, display port, Ethernet, 2 3.5 Jack's, SD slot AND A USB C!
GE76 have all what you want. GP76 is for typical gaming.
For games it is not needed usb-c
@@S3lix0 for a laptop that large and a generation up from mine, plus cost more, there should be one.
@@themadatheist1976 this is MSI.
I haven't upgraded in quite a while, but is type c really that useful in a laptop?
@@MK-ro7ee depends, if supported, it can do video out, connect a external GPU, or power in.
I just found it odd my 10th gen 15" MSI GL65 Leopard has one and this doesn't.
For me, I rather have a 4th USB 3 A port, but I do have a mini dock with 3 A ports that can plug into it if need be.
You know what I am about to say.
Hint: Victus.
HAHA! You're persistent. I like it!
You might as well give me a shoutout in the HP Victus review video.
Nice review. It seems like the only MSI laptops worth buying are the GL "Pulse" and GE "Raider" series. The rest of them - GT, GP, GF, and GS series are a complete bunk this year.
That's not what I took from the review. Why do you see the GP as bunk?
Lol i can see the fingerprints on it ....at 144p....yha i mean in the lowest resolution on CZcams
Bro delete this video i have this laptop and it is always reach tjmax the thing is a furnace 😢
Hi, what do you mean? How do you like the laptop? Should it be considered for purchase now?
When you do a ''gaming laptop'' review you should test some games ..🤦🏻♂️ no wonder you lake subs
This is the ugliest laptop i have ever seen in my entire life !
I agree… I was looking at MSI Stealth 15M a while ago and it was so sleek!
nah.. i like it.. it's stealthy, muscular & pretty sleek
You are being dramatic it's like a throw back to laptops from say 5 years ago or so it looks kinda dated/old but... personally I like the design it's also practical as the thickness adds better build and cooling 😎
@@carlosk8103 everyone has his own taste 😅
*chuckle*
I don't care if the thing looks like a red brick - a decent screen, a decent processor, lots of memory (even if I load up more after purchase), a decent M.2 SSD, current OS (even though it is Win 11... blarg), a steel-series RGB keyboard, decent network and bluetooth, can support 2 laptops (one via HDMI another through miniDP), and not failing.... my last MSI from late 2011 has survived to upfits and is still running.
If it runs cool when it can get breathing space, I don't care if its large. And I'd only use the battery for a very short while in any case. I plug my laptop in always.
But its a big world and others need different things - a certain aesthetic, weight, particular features - and have the cash to chase them. The best Stealths are $$$ but boy you can get a nice computer if you have the dubloons....