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MSI GF63 8RD/10Sx review – looks better than it works

MSI GF63 8RD/10Sx review – looks better than it works

Posted on July 25, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Every year there is a lot of new CPU and GPU options and the manufacturers are updating their machines since there is better hardware available. This is the case with the MSI GF63 Thin 10SCXR – it’s almost the same device as the MSI GF63 8RD, there are no visual exterior changes. Nothing bad in it, the design is still OK for us and the machine doesn’t look like an old laptop. The changes are hidden under the hood and the biggest one is the CPU platform – this time we have an Intel Comet Lake-H CPU and more specifically, it’s the Core i7-10750H.

This processor is a refreshed version of the Core i7-9750H which is a Coffee Lake chip and surprisingly the latter it’s not that different than the i7-8750H (again, it’s a 14nm Coffe Lake product with lower clocks and smaller cache size). So, at least on paper, the differences between the Intel Core i7-10750H, Core i7-9750H, and i7-8750H are not that significant and it’ll be interesting for us to see how big is the performance gap in terms of CPU power between the GF63 Thin 10SCXR (Intel Core i7-10750H) and the MSI GF63 8RD (Core i7-8750H).
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