





🔥 Power Meets Elegance: The Ultimate Stealth Gaming & Productivity Machine 🎯
The MSI GS65 Stealth THIN-068 is a powerhouse 15.6" gaming laptop featuring a 144Hz anti-glare display, Intel Core i7-8750H hexa-core processor, NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB graphics, 32GB DDR4 RAM, and a lightning-fast 1TB NVMe SSD RAID setup. Its ultra-thin 4.9mm bezel design with matte black and gold diamond-cut finish combines high-end aesthetics with professional-grade performance, ideal for gamers and creators who demand speed, style, and versatility in one sleek package.



















| ASIN | B07BNXN13G |
| Audio Output Type | Internal, HDMI, Thunderbolt, Bluetooth |
| Audio Recording | Yes |
| Available M2 Slot Count | 1 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223,172 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #40,522 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | msi |
| Built-In Media | computer, power adaptor, user manual |
| CPU Model | Core i7 |
| CPU Model Number | Core i7-8750H |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | External displays, mice, keyboards, storage devices, printers, or other accessories that can connect via Thunderbolt, USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 185 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Laptop |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00824142160909 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hardware Interface | Thunderbolt |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Human-Interface Input | Touch Pad |
| Item Type Name | MSI GS65 Stealth THIN-068 15.6" 144Hz 7ms Ultra Thin 4.9mm Bezel Gaming Laptop Core i7-8750H (6 cores) GTX 1070 8G, 32GB 1TB |
| Item Weight | 4.14 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 82 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Microphone Form Factor | Integrated microphone |
| Model Name | GS65 Stealth THIN-068 |
| Model Number | GS65 Stealth THIN-068 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Notebook Pointing Device Description | Touchpad with standard functionality |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti Glare Coating |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Series | Core i7 |
| Processor Speed | 3.9 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 32 GB |
| RAM Memory Slot Total Count | 2 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 32 GB |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| Refresh Rate | 144 |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Screen Bezel Thickness | 0.1929 inches |
| Screen Finish | matte with anti-glare finish |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| Supported Monitor Maximum Quantity | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Thunderbolt Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Touch Screen Type | capacitive |
| Touchpad Feature | true |
| UPC | 824142160909 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Limited warranty (Include 1 Year Global) |
| Webcam Capability | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Generation | 802.11g |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11g |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
A**R
Have yet to fully utilise this product
I REALLY LOVE the aesthetics of this machine. It's just so classy and great to look at. Pros: -Great Keyboard, easily my favorite that I've ever used. I also love the lighting on it. -SO MUCH CUSTOMISATION, Love that you can customise the key colors, screen colors, and so on -Very nice display, looks sharper than my old Acer V Nitro though both have the 1080P screen -Best trackpad I've ever used, rarely have I felt necessary to hunt down my mouse like I've always had to in the past. Cons: -SPEAKERS, jesus, they should be embarrassed. They're terrible. Out of the box they were very quiet at full blast, and then I putzed around in the settings and somehow got them to get louder, but they're terrible. They're tinny and hollow sounding. -Ports, they're good, but no SD card slot, only one USB type C but that's it. Internally they make up for it; 2 M.2 slots and 2 Ram slots. -Personally not a RAID fan. It's too volatile. -A LOT OF PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE. I get some are necessary like the STEEL SERIES and gaming centric MSI apps. The MS Store apps aren't, nor the Norton Antivirus trial. There are a couple of dozens of that stuff. Conclusion: Super happy with it, going to start using it to do 3d printing and drawing. Glad I went with the 32GB RAM option with the dual NVME 512GB drives installed in RAID. This seems like the sort of laptop that would be a pain to upgrade yourself given how compact and loaded it is.
W**N
one helluva machine
just last week i made the switch from a 2017 macbook pro. this beast of a machine is unbeatable: through-the-roof power in a sexy, slim, modern frame, and it won't drain your wallet any more than a comparable tower pc. granted, i had some issues with activating windows in order to personalize my computer– windows 10 pro was installed, but that didn't match up with the windows 10 home product key i had. tegra tech store and microsoft tech support were instantly there and willing to help me with the problem. now my laptop's running like a dream and i have no complaints. skyrim, destiny 2, gta v at ultra high graphics, with incredible fps. my macbook couldn't even run minecraft shaders. this thing handles anything you throw at it like a piece of cake. get this computer. you will be happy. :) happy good
A**R
So far so good
I've been using my new laptop for about a month now and have had no issues. It is a very powerful machine and it's very impressive what they've been able to pack in for the size. The fan is definitely super loud which doesn't really bother me, and it also seems like it doesn't always come on at the right times - it will come on sometimes when the laptop is pretty cold and sometimes when it's super hot the fan won't be on. Probably a software setting that I just haven't found yet. Overall, if you can afford it this is a great machine and no real cause for complaint.
N**L
Sleek and Powerful!
This machine is quite unbelievable for a laptop. The build quality if fantastic. The RGG keyboard is beautiful and feels fantastic. The trackpad is responsive and accurate, maybe the best I've ever used. The 1070+144hz display just kills every game I've thrown at it on Ultra settings. Desktop and work application performance is also fantastic. Everything is done NOW. My only cons are the power port location, right in the middle on the right bezzle, and the speakers leave a little to be desired for a laptop of this quality and cost. Overall, I'd still give it 10/10 though and recommend to anyone who wants a serious piece of hardware in their laptop bag.
J**N
Best value gaming laptop
I'm writing a review comparing this to the equivalent Razer Blade with the 2080MQ. I purchased both with the intention of keeping one of them. Both were $3000 and included the latest I7 9750H, NVidia 2080MQ graphics, and a 240Hz screen. For the same price though, the MSI includes 32GB of ram while the Razer includes 16GB, and the MSI includes 1TB of storage while the Razer has 500GB. While I agree with others in that the Razer has a better build quality with a Macbook Pro like aluminum chassis, the MSI still has a very nice build quality. Externally, the MSI has a plastic or composite case, but still feels very solid. It's not creaky, and the material that MSI uses shows finger prints much less than the aluminum case of the Razer. Also, the plastic case of the MSI is MUCH less hot to the touch than the Razer and more comfortable to actually use in your lap since it transmits less heat to your lap. In addition, the MSI has more cooling vents in the case so it seems to cool better than the Razer. Lastly, the MSI is about 1/2 pound lighter than the Razer. The screen on both are comparable, and are probably made at the same factory, although I think the Razer's screen is factory color calibrated, and not sure the MSI is. Both are bright and with 240hz refresh, have very little blur during fast movement. I DO WISH that they implemented G-Sync like Asus laptops do, but unfortunately, neither MSI or Razer do. The ONLY ding I have about the MSI screen is that it has one single stuck white pixel when viewing a black screen. It's very small and hard to spot, but is slightly annoying. I thought about returning it and trying for another, but who knows if I would get something worse (it's tiny and almost looks like a piece of dust, but isn't). I don't like the keyboards of either laptop. It's not the typing pressure or the feel, but the layout. On both keyboards I end up hitting the wrong keys when trying to use the arrows or other keys on the right hand side of the keyboard. Why can't they just use the Lenovo layout????? The touch-pad on both work great and are glass smooth and accurate. Both are Windows precision, and use Windows settings to configure. The MSI touch-pad is larger horizontally, but both work fine. I did performance testing on the processor, memory, graphics, and storage. I used Crystal Diskmark for SSD testing and both came out very close to each other. I hesitate to publish the performance numbers because both companies use different models of SSDs depending on the pricing they get when they are building them - meaning if you buy today, you might not get the same SSD that I got in either the Razer or the MSI. I do though like that the MSI includes TWO spaces for NVME drives while the Razer has only one, so you can get twice the storage on the MSI (or performance if you do RAID 0) - a big plus for the MSI. Performance of the CPU and graphics was testing using the Unigine benchmarks (heaven, valley, and superposition). I also used 3DMark PortRoyal to test ray-tracing performance. I ran two runs of each benchmark, and both came out very similar, although the MSI came out about 1-2% ahead of the Razer, probably because it cools slightly better and throttles less (the MSI has more cooling vents in the case). I did not under-volt either. I'm a software developer and upgraded the Windows version to PRO on the MSI - and boy was that a mistake. It's a dual purpose laptop, to be used for coding and gaming. The reason I upgrade to Win10 Pro was so that I could run hyper-V. Unfortunately, that kills gaming performance by approximately 50% frame-rate wise, so when I game, I have to disable hyper-v using BCDEDIT from the command prompt (then reboot). I ended up keeping the MSI and returning the Razer for the following reasons: - The MSI is lighter and carrying it around in a backpack you can feel the difference - The MSI includes more memory and storage for the same price - MSI has an option for a second NVME SSD (RAID 0 performance) My only hesitation on choosing the MSI was that MSI support is pretty poorly rated, but I have called them twice to ask questions (one about chargers), and they did fine. I just worry if I have a real problem. If you have any questions on something I didn't cover, please don't hesitate to ask.
C**E
Sleek and Thin
After receiving and using this laptop for several days, I can say that I have absolutely no complaints. I got it and it has no dead pixels. It looks absolutely sexy, not the typical, obnoxious red and black that screams "GAMING!" but instead looks thin and discrete as the name "stealth" would imply. Performance-wise, this laptop absolutely destroys any game that comes at it, but you have to ensure that you are plugged in so that you can get the best performance possible. I have used several other laptops that are competitors to this one, and this one still takes the cake over the Razerblade, with very similar results performance wise, but asthetically much better. I am happy I bought this laptop over similar ones to it and am looking forward to continuing to use it. EDIT: I redact everything good I said about this computer, because the networking card is completely trash. This problem is extremely common and there isn’t a single thing to do about it unless you return the computer and buy something else. It just simply decides to work less and less and then eventually, the device decides that it is forever malfunctioned, no matter how many times you reinstall drivers, update bios, or full restore the computer. Killer networking is going to be what kills MSi. I failed three classes my first semester thanks in part to this pos because I couldn’t study on it nor consistently have it work to do online projects. If you need something that is reliable or could even be argued as reliable, DO NOT BUY THIS COMPUTER!
A**A
Beautiful Laptop
I have had this laptop for a few days now and I love it! for the past year i have been looking for a gaming laptop that I could bring to college with me, and i have looked at hundreds ranging from Asus to AlienWare and I am so happy I bought this one! The screen is amazing, the keyboard is perfect and very bright, its light and thin but still very sturdy, and it can run all my games, a few better then my desktop (1080 i7-6700k 16 ddr4 ram). I would recommend this to anyone that is an avid gamer and in need of a sharp looking laptop.
L**R
Good Laptop, Bad Battery, Bad Thermals, and Bad Warranty.
Overall, the build quality and the performance is stellar! I have nothing but kind words for this beast of the machine. However, at least for my unit, in under four months, the battery has died on me TWICE. I've had to send it for repairs for each of the time. (Which you have to pay for the one way shipping for replacements.) EDIT: 2021. The machine is great when it works, but it breaks too many times in between. Right now, the display doesn’t work and I got the blue screen of death. The machine being out of warranty, the bill is $1,212. MSI is doing the Apple approach of fixing things. If you like spending a lot of fixing this thing. I wouldn’t recommend it.
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