This is my custom-built MSI GT72 Dominator that I built last summer to prepare for gaming on deployment. Due to injury, I unfortunately never got the chance to bring this monster on the ship, and have barely used it. Here are the specs:
-Windows 10 Pro
-17.3" Full HD (1920x1080) anti-glare LCD in LED backlight
-4th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 4720HQ 2.6GHz processor
-4x 500GB M.2 Samsung Evo 850 m.2 SSD's in RAID-0 (Translation: Combines 4 500GB SSD's into one 2TB SSD that is approximately 4X the speed of a single SSD)
-1TB Samsung Evo 850 2.5" SSD Secondary drive (That's right, even secondary data drive is SSD)
-32GB of DDR3 RAM (4x 8GB)
-NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 970M with ultra performance (NOTE: This is actually a card and is upgradeable! MSI has promised that the next generation of NVIDIA GPU's will be available to upgrade to with this machine))
-Slim - 8x Super Multi DVDRW/CDRW Combo Drive
-Killer Double Shot Pro (Killer Gb LAN + Killer 802.11 a/c WiFi) with Smart Teaming
-Keyboard by Steelseries with full color LED back light (What this means is that you can customize the backlight on the keyboard with any color combination you want. As seen in the pictures, I'm currently rocking a blue/green combination)
-Matrix display support up to 4 displays
Extra's:
-Ventus Gaming Mouse pictured above
-Targus laptop backpack that is a perfect fit for this Laptop.
^^^Both the mouse and backpack were bought brand new with the laptop and are in perfect condition.
Some information about this computer:
-The unit itself retailed for $1799
-Originally came with Windows 8 Home, upgraded it to Windows 10 PRO
-The 1TB SSD retails for $350
-The four 500GB M.2 SSD's ratail for $180 each
-The Backpack/Mouse cost around $125
-The computer came with 16gb of RAM installed, and the additional RAM retails for $70
So the unit plus the add-on's retailed for a total of $3065, and can only be bought from stores that custom build laptops, which some want upwards of $4000 for this setup. Xotic PC is one of the more reasonable custom shops, and they'll do this set up for $3372, which is not bad at all.
Again, this is a barely used laptop built by myself last summer to do some gaming underway. I never got the chance to do so, and have never had time to game at home, so I'm trying to share this opportunity with another gamer looking for a huge upgrade. Asking price is $2750 and I'm willing to negotiate. I also live in the Seattle area if anyone wanted to meet up for a sale.
I think I covered most everything in this post, if there is anything I left out, please feel free to ask so I can update. Thank you!
-Windows 10 Pro
-17.3" Full HD (1920x1080) anti-glare LCD in LED backlight
-4th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 4720HQ 2.6GHz processor
-4x 500GB M.2 Samsung Evo 850 m.2 SSD's in RAID-0 (Translation: Combines 4 500GB SSD's into one 2TB SSD that is approximately 4X the speed of a single SSD)
-1TB Samsung Evo 850 2.5" SSD Secondary drive (That's right, even secondary data drive is SSD)
-32GB of DDR3 RAM (4x 8GB)
-NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 970M with ultra performance (NOTE: This is actually a card and is upgradeable! MSI has promised that the next generation of NVIDIA GPU's will be available to upgrade to with this machine))
-Slim - 8x Super Multi DVDRW/CDRW Combo Drive
-Killer Double Shot Pro (Killer Gb LAN + Killer 802.11 a/c WiFi) with Smart Teaming
-Keyboard by Steelseries with full color LED back light (What this means is that you can customize the backlight on the keyboard with any color combination you want. As seen in the pictures, I'm currently rocking a blue/green combination)
-Matrix display support up to 4 displays
Extra's:
-Ventus Gaming Mouse pictured above
-Targus laptop backpack that is a perfect fit for this Laptop.
^^^Both the mouse and backpack were bought brand new with the laptop and are in perfect condition.
Some information about this computer:
-The unit itself retailed for $1799
-Originally came with Windows 8 Home, upgraded it to Windows 10 PRO
-The 1TB SSD retails for $350
-The four 500GB M.2 SSD's ratail for $180 each
-The Backpack/Mouse cost around $125
-The computer came with 16gb of RAM installed, and the additional RAM retails for $70
So the unit plus the add-on's retailed for a total of $3065, and can only be bought from stores that custom build laptops, which some want upwards of $4000 for this setup. Xotic PC is one of the more reasonable custom shops, and they'll do this set up for $3372, which is not bad at all.
Again, this is a barely used laptop built by myself last summer to do some gaming underway. I never got the chance to do so, and have never had time to game at home, so I'm trying to share this opportunity with another gamer looking for a huge upgrade. Asking price is $2750 and I'm willing to negotiate. I also live in the Seattle area if anyone wanted to meet up for a sale.
I think I covered most everything in this post, if there is anything I left out, please feel free to ask so I can update. Thank you!