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| Manufacturer | MSI |
|---|---|
| Release date | January 2021 |
| Introductory price | USD 500 to 1000 |
| Discontinued | No |
| Operating system | Windows 11 Home (Can be configured with Windows 11 Pro) |
| CPU | Intel Core i5-11400H Intel Core i7-11800H |
| Memory | 8 GB (1x8) or 16 GB (2x8) or 32 GB (2x16) DDR4-3200 MHz SODIMM |
| Memory slots | 2 user accessible |
| Storage | 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD |
| Storage slots | 1 user accessible M.2 slot, 1 user accessible 2.5" drive bay |
| Display | Screen size: 15.6 inch Panel type: IPS-Level Coating: Matte (anti-glare) Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Refresh rate: 144 Hz NTSC: 45 % Brightness |
| Graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Laptop 4 GB GDDR6 Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop 4 GB GDDR6 Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop 4 GB GDDR6 Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 Laptop 4 GB GDDR6 |
| Sound | 2 x 2 W stereo speakers |
| Camera | Front: 720p HD Webcam |
| Touchpad | Plastic, 4.1 inches (10 cm) x 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) |
| Connectivity | Intel AX201 WiFi 6 Bluetooth 5.1 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A) 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-C) 1 x HDMI 2.0 (supports 4K @ 30Hz) |
| Dimensions | W: 14.13 inches (35.9 cm) D: 9.99 inches (25.4 cm) H: 0.85 inches (2.2 cm) |
| Mass | 4.1 pounds (1.9 kg) |
| Power brick | 120W slim 3-pin proprietary AC adapter (US) |
| Battery | 3 cell Li-Polymer 51 WHr |
| Keyboard | Single zone red backlit, black (US) Standard full size layout |
| Chassis | Color: Black Materials: Brushed aluminum lid; Polycarbonate palm rest, sides and bottom cover Cooling: Single fan with heatpipes |
| Number pad | No |
| Fingerprint reader | No |
| Facial recognition | No |
| Website | MSI |
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The MSI GF63 Thin (2021) is a budget-friendly gaming laptop equipped with Intel 11th gen H-series mobile processors and Nvidia GeForce GTX/RTX series mobile GPUs. Available configurations vary by store and location.[1] The GF63 Thin is positioned as an entry-level gaming laptop, offering a balance between performance and affordability.[2]
Primary Hardware
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Processor
The GF63 Thin (2021) can come with the following processors[1]:
- Intel Core i5-11400H with 6 cores and 12 threads, 12 MB cache and a max frequency of 4.5 Ghz.
- Intel Core i7-11800H with 8 cores and 16 threads, 24 MB cache and max frequency of 4.6 Ghz.
MSI supplies the processors with sufficient power for basic gaming and productivity tasks. However, the power constraints limit the performance in more demanding applications. The i5-11400H maxes out at 25 watts when the GPU is active, which restricts its performance.[2]
In CPU-only tasks, the performance is adequate but not exceptional. The i7-11800H performs better than the i5-11400H, but both are limited by the power constraints of the laptop's design.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Cinebench R23:
- i5-11400H: Not specified
- i7-11800H: Not specified
Graphics
In addition to the integrated Intel UHD Graphics, the GF63 Thin (2021) ships with the following discrete GPUs[1]:
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Laptop GPU with 4 GB GDDR6 memory.
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU with 4 GB GDDR6 memory.
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU with 4 GB GDDR6 memory.
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 Laptop GPU with 4 GB GDDR6 memory.
The RTX 3050 configuration is 26% faster than the GTX 1650 on average across a larger selection of games, but the performance difference is not substantial in many titles. The RTX 3050 also supports DLSS, which the GTX 1650 does not.[2]
In gaming, the RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti configurations offer better performance than the GTX 1650, but the difference is not always significant. The RTX 3050 Ti provides a slight edge over the RTX 3050 in more demanding games.[2]
Benchmarks:
- 3D Mark TimeSpy:
- GTX 1650: Not specified
- RTX 3050: Not specified
- RTX 3050 Ti: Not specified
- 3D Mark Fire Strike:
- GTX 1650: Not specified
- RTX 3050: Not specified
- RTX 3050 Ti: Not specified
Memory
The Intel HM470 chipset used in the GF63 Thin supports a maximum of 2 SO-DIMM sticks and the 11th Generation Intel H processors support up to 64 GB DDR4-3200Mhz memory.[1]
Pre-configured SKUs come with either 8 GB (1 x 8) DDR4-3200, 16 GB (2 x 8) DDR4-3200, or 32 GB (2 x 16) DDR4-3200 Memory. The single-channel memory configuration limits performance, particularly in gaming and multitasking scenarios. Upgrading to dual-channel memory showed only a slight improvement in performance.[2]
Benchmarks:
- AIDA64 Memory Copy: Not specified
Storage
The GF63 Thin can ship with 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD depending on the seller. The OEM SSD only uses 1 slot in all configurations leaving the other slot open for upgrades.
The SSD performs well for read speeds but has lower write speeds, which is acceptable for a budget gaming laptop. The upgradeability score is decent, with options for a 2.5” SSD or hard drive.[2]
Benchmarks:
- CrystalDiskMark 8:
- SEQ1M Q8T1 (Sequential 1MB blocks): Not specified
- RND4K Q1T1 (Random 4 KB blocks): Not specified
Co-processors
The GF63 Thin does not have any dedicated co-processors for AI or other specialized tasks.[1]
Input Devices
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Keyboard
The GF63 Thin comes with a standard keyboard layout with single-zone red backlighting. The keyboard offers 1.5 mm travel and 0.2 mm pitch. The key brightness can be adjusted between three levels or turned off.[1][2]
The typing experience is subpar, with the keyboard lacking feedback and feeling cheap, making it less suitable for long typing sessions.[2]
Touchpad
The GF63 Thin comes with a plastic clickpad that measures 4.1 inches (10 cm) x 2.5 inches (6.4 cm).[1]
The touchpad works fine but feels a little small at times, which may hinder usability for some users.[2]
Webcam
The GF63 Thin comes with a 720p HD webcam.[1]
The webcam does not support Windows Hello face unlock and has average performance, suitable for basic video calls but not for high-quality streaming.[2]
Microphone
The GF63 Thin comes with an integrated microphone.[1]
Output Devices
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Display
MSI ships the GF63 Thin with a 15.6" FHD IPS-Level display with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a refresh rate of 144Hz. The display has a 45% NTSC color gamut and a brightness of 250 nits.[1]
The display has poor color gamut and brightness, averaging just above 250 nits, which is below the standard for gaming laptops. The average gray-to-gray screen response time is low, contributing to slower performance in gaming.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Total system latency: Not specified
Audio
The GF63 Thin comes with two 2W speakers located on the left and right sides.[1]
The speakers sound average for a gaming laptop, with minor bass and clarity issues at higher volumes. They are loud enough for casual use but lack depth.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Latencymon: Not specified
Connectivity
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WiFi
MSI equips the GF63 Thin with an Intel AX201 WiFi 6 WLAN module.[1]
Wi-Fi speed is on the lower side for Intel-based Wi-Fi, but competitive with some higher-end models. It performed better than some more expensive machines in tests.[2]
Benchmarks:
- iperf3: Not specified
Bluetooth
The GF63 Thin comes with a Bluetooth 5.1 module.[1]
SD Card Reader
The GF63 Thin does not include an SD card reader.[1]
USB
MSI equips the GF63 Thin with the following USB ports[1]:
- 3 x USB-A (USB 3.2 Gen 1, 5 Gbps)
- 1 x USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 1, 5 Gbps)
The port layout is not ideal for right-handed users, with most ports located on the right side. The laptop cannot charge via USB Type-C, and the Type-C port cannot be used for external displays.[2]
Display Outputs
The GF63 Thin comes with 1 HDMI port that supports 4K @ 30Hz.[1]
The HDMI port connects to the integrated graphics and does not support bypassing optimus, limiting its functionality. It supports 4K at 60Hz 8-bit, but is limited to 30Hz for 10 or 12-bit.[2]
Case
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The GF63 Thin (2021) is available in an all-black design with a brushed aluminum lid and interior.[1] The chassis is lightweight for a 15-inch design, weighing 4.1 pounds (1.9 kg). However, the build quality feels cheap, with significant flex in the interior and hinge. The lid has some wobble when typing, and the hinge flexes when opening, raising concerns about long-term durability.[2]
Maintenance
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The bottom panel is held on by 12 Philips-head screws. The panel is tightly fitted, making it difficult to open.[2]
Upgradeable components:[2]
- 51 WHr battery.
- One M.2 2280 PCIe4 x4 SSD slot (most configurations only have one slot filled from the factory).
- One 2.5" drive bay.
- Two DDR4-3200 SODIMMs (most configurations only have one slot filled from the factory).
- M.2 2230 wireless card.
Cooling System
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The GF63 Thin is equipped with a single fan connected to the core components with a few heat pipes. The system intakes air from the bottom and exhausts air through the back and one side.[2]
Heat
Surface temperatures vary depending on the configuration.
The laptop remains cool at idle, but temperatures rise under load, particularly in silent mode. The cooling pad tested was able to lower temperatures slightly.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Not specified
Noise
There is no electronic noise or coil whine. The fan is audible even in silent mode, but not excessively loud during stress tests. Maxing out the fans with cooler boost enabled results in a significant increase in noise.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Not specified
Energy Management
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Power Consumption
The GF63 Thin ships with a 120 W AC adapter[1].
The power limits are low, allowing for the smaller charger but resulting in reduced performance. The laptop can run off battery power, but performance drops significantly.[2]
Battery Life
All GF63 Thin SKUs come with a 51 WHr Li-Polymer battery that MSI claims can last up to 7 hours.[1]
Battery life is below average, lasting the same amount of time in video playback tests for both configurations. The 3050 configuration lasted 14 minutes longer in gaming tests.[2]
Benchmarks:
- Not specified
Biometrics
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The GF63 Thin does not support Windows Hello face recognition and does not have a fingerprint reader.
Software
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All SKUs ship with Windows 11 Home but the laptop can be upgraded to Windows 11 Pro, either manually or when buying directly from MSI.
Preinstalled Software
MSI Dragon Center
The MSI Dragon Center program acts as the primary control center in the GF63 Thin. In addition to the performance profiles, the program also handles keyboard lighting, hardware troubleshooting, system updates, and other things.[2]
There are three preset performance profiles - silent, balanced, and performance. MSI supports adding an AI engine in balanced mode that automatically adjusts system parameters based on the context.[2]
Most reviewers use performance mode for performance benchmarks and silent mode for the battery tests unless otherwise stated.[2]
Other Preinstalled Software
The GF63 Thin also comes with other less useful software like Norton Security trial and MSI App Player.[2]
Linux Support
Basic functionality with Ubuntu 22.04 live CD, with keyboard, touchpad, speakers, Wi-Fi, ethernet, and camera working. However, screen brightness adjustment did not function properly.[2]
Accessories & Warranty
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The GF63 Thin comes with a 120 W AC adapter and paperwork.[1]
There is one-year limited manufacturer warranty if purchased in the US.[1]
Reviews Summary
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Overall Sentiment
The GF63 Thin is considered one of the most affordable gaming laptops, offering decent performance for its price. However, compromises in build quality, screen performance, and memory configuration are evident. The laptop is lightweight and suitable for budget-conscious gamers, but the durability of the hinge and lid is a concern.[2]
Problems Summary[2]
- Build quality feels cheap with significant flex in the interior and hinge.
- Single channel memory configuration limits performance.
- Poor color gamut and brightness of the display.
- Average speakers with minor bass and clarity issues.
- Port layout is not ideal for right-handed users.
- HDMI port connects to integrated graphics and does not support bypassing optimus.
- Difficult to open for maintenance.
- Below average battery life.
- Plastic touchpad feels small and hinders usability.
Links
i5-11400H, GTX 1650, 8 GB RAM== Community Reception ==
Overall Sentiment
Problems Summary
References
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