The MSI Raider GE66 is available in multiple hardware configurations, with up to 12th generation Intel Core i9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics options. Depending on the model, the 15.6-inch display can go from FHD to QHD and from 60 Hz to 360 Hz. Although not the fastest in the family, the discounted 12UGS-238 model packs quite a punch thanks to the CPU/GPU pair that brings together the Intel Core i7-12700H processor and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti mobile graphics adapter. After a 24% discount, the US$2,599 Amazon list price goes down to US$1,965.07.
In addition to the processor and graphics card mentioned above, the MSI Raider GE66 12UGS-238 also features a 15.6-inch QHD 240 Hz display with 2.5 ms response time and 100% DPI-P3 color gamut, Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, 32 GB DDR5- 4800 memory, and a single 1 TB NVMe SSD. It runs Windows 11 Home out of the box and is covered by MSI’s 1-year limited warranty.
With only 4 ratings, the Amazon global score of 4.7 out of 5 is irrelevant. However, what is relevant is that those interested can also grab this laptop directly from MSI. While the manufacturer’s website does not mention any discount, the price tag reads US$1,999 and includes a free Immerse GH20 gaming headset (a US$30 value). Extending the warranty by one year costs US$80, and a two-year extension is charged US$140. A few MSI Clutch gaming mice are also available to add to the bundle for discounted prices between US$19.99 to US$54.99.
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