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MSI P65 Creator 8RF

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MSI P65 Creator 8RF (White Limited Edition) is designed for anyone involved in creative things or photo shoots, graphic designers, 2D and 3D artists, ..or even for entrepreneurs. Therefore, the highlight of this machine is its ultrathin light metal design combined with a handsome and luxurious white-painted finish. Internal specifications being even more powerful makes this limited edition more special.

Certainly, the very first thing that I got was the special “limited” feel when I held the box of the P65 Creator 8RF White Limited Edition, that the machine is contained in a rather large wooden box on the cover of which is engraved a familiar dragon-and-bones logo.

The company also gives users an extra bag with a softer material that seems to be velvet leather; it feels really high-class. The bag is in gray color, so when you put the device in it, it looks clean and less dusted.

Included with the P65 are the user manual and a three-prong charging cable and adapter. A new point solely on this limited white version is that users receive one additional year of warranty on top of the standard two years given to other MSI laptop products.

Back to the main character, P65 Creator 8RF (White Limited Edition) the whole machine presents a thin and light set of land design, which is almost identical to that of the MSI’s GS65 Stealth Thin gaming laptop model-the Mobile Workstation models WS65.

P65 Creator 8RF makes an impression on its own and attracts the eyes with its ivory white chassis with accents such as beautiful copper color engraved MSI dragon and bone logo alternating with polished silver diamond-cutting profiles. Weighing only 1.8kg and 17.9mm thin, the measurements feel just too right for a high configuration laptop within the thin and light segment. Other than the white 8RF version, there are 2 other silver-gray ones: 8RD and 8RE, both with comparatively weaker configurations.

About similar appearance as predecessors in the family, I don’t necessarily consider this a negative point as the look is still breathtaking and attractive in any case. However, this is an all-new product line aimed at very specialized users, for that aspect; it gets just a bit hard to swallow.

Display

To start off one of the essentials, the display is for the creative profession. P65 Creator 8RF features a 15.6-inch display with an astounding 82% outlook ratio on its comparatively tiny front face area, giving it a smaller and compact appearance and an immersive user experience. The entire frontal view looks more striking.

The hinge design is very reminiscent of the GS65 Stealth Thin and allows for an opening angle of 180 degrees, enabling versatile working positions and an easy way to share work content with peers or give presentations. The anti-glare layer coated on its screen will grant outdoor usability.

According to the Vietnamese market, the Full HD version will be the only one available under the resolution options of Full HD and 4K stated by the manufacturers. The price is expected to be attractive with astronomical specs of 144Hz scanning frequency and a slim 7 ms response time. MSI seems to have put a lot of effort into the screen display for the P65 Creator 8RF model, with all units getting calibrated before being sent to the user to guarantee high color accuracy.

Using IPS Level panels (model is AUO80ED by AU Optronics) for wide viewing angles from many sides, bright colors with sRGB color coverage of nearly 100% (99.2%), Adobe RGB is 71.3% (Adobe RGB is of interest to designers, graphics, photography and photo editors), and 75.8% DCI P3 (DCI P3 is the color standard commonly applied in film and television).

Further, with very high contrast and brightness levels (300nits on average), not only does the display perfectly satisfy the demand for creative tasks, like printing in colors, albeit with little deviation, but MSI builds the True Color 2.0 application for calibrating colors to a swift responsiveness along with other mode settings specific for gaming and an anti-blue light function.

Configuration and performance experience

Next on the notable list is this configuration of the P65 Creator 8RF I have with me; i7-8750H (6 cores 12 threads, 2.2GHz base clock and peaks at 4.1GHz), GTX 1070 Max-Q version with 8GB of GDDR5 standard VRAM, 32GB DDR4 RAM (upgradable to 64GB with max 16GB original in the config sold in the VietNam market), and a 512GB M.2 PCIe 3.0×4 NVMe SSD (extendable to 1TB).

With the above configuration, the P65 can fend off any simple office tasks while it can work on heavyweight graphics applications like Pts and AI and so forth.

Simply put, browsing, entertainment, and movies may be enjoyed with ease and comfort while the simultaneous opening of many Google Chrome tabs allows for smooth operation of the machine.

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Gaming

Intense configuration, P65 Creator 8RF satisfies not only the work requirements but also the quality for entertainment, especially games but can be said to be fantastic! After a long period of playing lots of games, I have recognized that the heat dispersal system of the machine works very well so it can take advantage of almost the entire power of the version of GTX 1070 Max-Q.

I play PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) in Ultra settings (the highest in-game) and fully pushed the Screen Scale to 120 at this time, with that, the FPS is pretty propelling, well steady on the very Full HD resolution of the screen, and in average Average is around 75-95 FPS.

Because it is very graphic intense, one requires a good setup to properly enjoy the game, and the game for the setting Very High to be set (the highest in the game) turns off V-Sync in the game and adjust the scan frequency up to 144Hz, where the average level of FPS is between 60 to 90.

Here are the parameters of the FPS, combined with testing the temperature of the CPU and GPU by machine with some very unique games to get a more objective view as far as possible into the performance delivered by the machine. For the actual frame rate measurement on this MSI P65 Creator 8RF, I turned off V-Sync in the game and pushed the graphics levels to the very highest possible, the machine’s screen did not feature G-Sync, thus it meant that I could not put this metric under “G-Sync” settings.

It can then be seen that the two most crucial factors that need to be taken into consideration when talking about laptops for creative work and graphics are first the screen and the configuration- and P65 Creator 8RF does just that very well.

Static dams

I hardly open the lid at all because this machine is new, but I think the dissipation system is like the GS65 Stealth Thin, termed Cooler Boost Trinity, having 3 fans and 4 copper heat pipes for CPUs and GPUs. It ensures efficient heat dissipation, and clock performance of the machine when in use, especially when doing heavy workloads or during gaming.

After 2 hours of playing games, in a room having air-conditioning set at 23 degrees Celsius, and with the machine running on an auto mode of fan speed, without an external heatsink, the temperatures I recorded for the CPU and the GPU were pretty high, yet seldom crossing the 95-degree Celsius mark. Average is about 90 for the CPU and 85 for GPU.

With such a thin and light machine pumped within such great specifications, currently, temperatures in stress test quotients are pretty acceptable. Touching sensitive areas elevates the temperature within the stress test case as the device becomes very hot.

Exterior design and feel

The general aesthetic and design were pretty much carried over, almost in their entirety, from the chassis of the GS65 Stealth Thin to this P65 Creator 8RF: external design, nearby heat dissipation slots, and the locations of various ports on the chassis such as mini Display Port, HDMI, USB 3.1 type A, and USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 3 which, MSI has failed to print its trademark lightning symbol upon as it usually does; gold plating on microphone and headphone ports, and so forth. On the other hand, some flaws remain. While it may be impressive enough for the adjoining areas of photography, design, and even a bit of business, P65 Creator 8RF has unfortunately left out one essential port for getting photos and videos onto one’s computer: the SD or microSD card reader port.

Another downside is the connecting port placement on the right side of the machine, inline with the user’s right hand that is using a separate mouse: all these ports-the mini Display Port, HDMI port, and Type C Thunderbolt 3 port-would cause an annoying coupling with an extension cord, example when connecting to the external monitor, down that pouring heat escaping from an extra heatsink slot.

The other point that I want to draw your attention to is the finishing quality of the machine. Looking, feeling, and inspecting closely, this P65 Creator 8RF seems that the ruggedness, screen frame, and hinge quality of the machine are better than the GS65 Stealth Thin.

In as much as the perception of the ruggedness of the machine is not much different, I press or apply quite a strong pressure on the metal aluminum shell, palm rest area, and keyboard, but…still feels a bit creaky and flex light. The articulating details of the double hinge with the body are also not completely seamless, still causing a bit of concern for users about the certainty of the hinge in the long run.

In all, I see the P65 Creator 8RF being beautiful in terms of inside and outside aesthetic, way above the GS65 Stealth Thin. The metal shell and the keyboard area are all white, beautiful-looking outside, eye-catching, and luxurious-looking-white which is best for users in the creative field, as well as corporate and business environments. This white-painted beauty, which I did not have much time to check but my feel is that this detail is well-surfaced, would be flood-printed; just can think this machine is hard to discolor.

If there could be anything that I still hope might be made better would be pronounced, and one would begin noticing through the enhancements in feeling. Because I think if the feel of the machining improves, any machine nowadays will find it very difficult to create many special impressions like this P65, and for that matter, in particular for MSI’s GS65 and WS65 models.

Keyboard

With regard to the keyboard, it retains the same layout and font familiar to this day from the GS65 Stealth Thin. The keycap itself is large with a sturdy space in between the keys and no Numpad area. But for this P65 Creator 8RF, which lacks Steelseries features, the long key travel of approximately 1.6 mm felt good as I typed with a relaxed medium pressure, nice elasticity, and quite rare mistakes.

Furthermore, the P65 misses out on RGB LEDs and only has a monochromatic white backlight with four levels of brightness. However, this is a workstation line anyway, so it is justifiable to tone down the RGB, which in fact, may distract users.

Touchpad has a rough and smooth surface with a very comfortable, less sticky feel during swiping. Supports fast and accurate multi-point operations very much favored by the Microsoft Precision driver. Hard two mouse keys, left-click and right-click buttons which bounce lovely and are easy to manipulate.

Unlike the GS65 Stealth Thin series, the P65 Creator 8RF comes with a one-touch fingerprint sensor, a rare technology on MSI laptops. The P65 probably deserves it for work and business; thus, higher security is required.

The odd thing is that the sensor is positioned in the left corner of the touchpad near the left palm, so the user is more of a left-hand finger for log-in rather than a right. The sensor’s button is painted black in a slightly different colour tone to assist faster recognition; it would have been hard to notice if painted white blending with the colour tone of the touchpad. Besides that, the sensor also is a bit small; thus, it becomes difficult to use in case of people with larger hands and fingers.

Loudspeaker

In terms of entertainment, specifically speaker quality, the top area of the machine around the power button, closer to the air intakes is beautifully textured. The word Dynaudio is nowhere to be found, hence one more question arises- is this product equipped with this sound system?

The speakers of the device still get positioned on both sides of the bottom edge of the machine, same as on the GS65. Listening to some songs, youtube, movies, etc., I found the device’s external speakers, pretty loud and clear due to Nahimic 3 sound technology for Hi-res audio quality. Details are good for light music. Quality of entertainment is good, if not for the asking.

The battery

MSI P65 Creator 8RF features an 82Wh battery; according to the manufacturer, the battery has been rated to offer above 8 hours of operation. Actual use through light office work- such as typing this review, composing the report, accessing the internet, catching up on some news, listening to music, and watching a youtube video at volume 70 on 25% screen brightness, the device is still usable 10% after more than 5 hours.

The use of PTS and AI graphics software rendering Full HD Video in Premiere brightens at about 75%, and the gadget lasted probably around 2 hours and 30 minutes.

You can try out Shift mode in MSI Dragon Center pre-installed on the machine and combine it with Power Saver to significantly improve the time to use it in exchange for processing speed not being as fast anymore.

Conclusion

Well, that just sums up what my experience and review for the latest gaming laptop model in MSI’s P-Series has to offer. There are also other shortcomings, which might irritate some of you, or make you hesitate to make the call on whether to take the device home with you. But, perhaps, it can be said that the MSI P65 Creator 8RF (White Limited Edition) has made many impressions left on the user’s perspectives and brought about various new and different feelings about models of laptops produced by MSI.

Taiwan is a very famous name in the gaming laptop community, and all of them have impressive combinations of performance and design. The P65 Creator 8RF comes with that point well maintained while optimizing it for all of you who do work related to creativity and mobility with a slim and light design, as well as a high-quality display. Powerful display combined with a strong configuration gives it a very high performance when working.

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