

About 22mm has been shaved off the width with a similar depth, all while maintaining the same 17.9mm thickness. With slimmer bezels comes a smaller laptop, and comparing dimensions reveals the GS65 to have a slightly smaller footprint than its predecessor. As you can see the top bezel is slightly thicker than the sides, and in there MSI has managed to fit in a webcam.

The GS65’s bezels aren’t quite as slim as we see with the Aero 15X, but they are much slimmer than on the GS63, and crucially MSI has achieved this without giving us a nostril-vision webcam. MSI clearly wasn’t happy with Gigabyte claiming all the accolades for its slim bezel gaming laptop, the Aero 15X, so they too have taken the slim bezel approach here. There’s also 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD in my review unit, though that combination can vary depending on the region and what you want. The CPU is Intel’s Core i7-8750H that we’ve tested previously, and the GPU is the GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q. Hardware-wise you get typical high-end laptop internals for 2018.

#Msi gs65 stealth thin drivers 1080p#
It still uses a 15.6-inch 1080p display, but we’re now looking at slimmer bezels and an upgrade to a 144Hz refresh rate. The GS63 design was in use for a couple of generations and now it's been upgraded in many areas. The MSI GS65 Stealth Thin is the successor to the company's previous slim gaming laptop, the GS63, which we’ve looked at previously.
#Msi gs65 stealth thin drivers full#
This laptop’s arrival has been hotly anticipated as it brings new internal hardware along with a full refresh of MSI's gaming line build and design. MSI has joined the Coffee Lake laptop party with a brand new gaming laptop designed to take on the likes of the Razer Blade, Gigabyte Aero 15X, and Asus ROG Zephyrus.
